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At the meeting, Ray asked me a question that some others couldn't answer.
I couldn't until I was in front of my machine. In the event someone else
has the same question, I thought that I'd post on the SCOUG list as well
as to Ray.
How do you expire old articles from Netscape 4.61's newsreader?
- On the far left window you'll see the news server names that you have
subscribed to. Your example was news.stardock.com. Click on the plus
sign (+) next to the news server name, and you'll see the list of
newsgroups on that server that you've subscribed to;
- Select the newsgroup name that you want to work with;
- Click on that name with mouse button #2;
- Select "Newsgroup Properties" from the popup menu;
- From the Properties notebook, select the "Disk Space" tab;
- Select the button marked "Keep messages which have arrived witin the
past 30 days;
- You may change the default of 30 days to any number that you wish.
You're on your own from there. :-)
Hope this helps someone.
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"Mark Abramowitz"
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