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Eisboch November 2nd 04 12:22 AM

Ping: Harry ... Thunderbird question
 
I noticed you were able to add the X-No-Archive: line in your header. I
assumed you used the hidden preferences file. I have tried to do the
same, but, after finally finding the file, I get a Microsoft Java Script
error that prevents me from opening and modifying the preference.

Any secrets? email for now is: erikssonrichard@yahoo (dot) com.

Good luck tomorrow. For the sake of the country, let the best man win.

Eisboch

Curtis CCR November 2nd 04 05:09 PM

Eisboch wrote in message ...
I noticed you were able to add the X-No-Archive: line in your header. I
assumed you used the hidden preferences file. I have tried to do the
same, but, after finally finding the file, I get a Microsoft Java Script
error that prevents me from opening and modifying the preference.


Ever wonder why you'd want to invoke the x-no-archive line?

Note that using the command will mean that some folks will never see
your messages. Some services, like Google, don't post such messages
at all. And on the other hand, there is no obligation for any news
server (or usenet user) to honor the line.

Any secrets? email for now is: erikssonrichard@yahoo (dot) com.

Good luck tomorrow. For the sake of the country, let the best man win.


Jelle November 4th 04 01:45 PM

Curtis CCR wrote:

Eisboch wrote in message
...
I noticed you were able to add the X-No-Archive: line in your header. I
assumed you used the hidden preferences file. I have tried to do the
same, but, after finally finding the file, I get a Microsoft Java Script
error that prevents me from opening and modifying the preference.


Ever wonder why you'd want to invoke the x-no-archive line?

Note that using the command will mean that some folks will never see
your messages. Some services, like Google, don't post such messages
at all. And on the other hand, there is no obligation for any news
server (or usenet user) to honor the line.


Yes there is: it is called copyright. It can stay on usenet, because that is
where it was posted, but you cannot put it in a public archive. Posting to
usenet does not mean you give up on copyrights on your postings.

--
vriendelijke groeten/kind regards,

Jelle


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