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Old July 27th 13, 11:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
J. P. Gilliver (John)
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

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There are many products that combine email and usenet clients. But

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Thunderbird is acceptable for usenet. And Outlook Express is a lot
better than some people make out: I'd seriously consider it if only
because of the likelihood of finding someone else if you have
problems (less so now it's getting long in the tooth, I suppose). I'd
add OE-Quotefix, mind.


J. P.

I back on my XP
lot of people do not know
that Outlook Express have
a News-Reader built in it


But I do know; when I said it's better than people make out, I meant as
a newsreader (though same applies to its use for email as well).
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Do you
use a
very
narrow
terminal,
Hot-Text?
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