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I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time
finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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The facility to have e-mailed notifications has been broken for months. Use
Google Groups to search for your posts, or see http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Lee Beck" wrote in message ... I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone
somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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Brilliant. I have been wondering this myself for sometime now and have
finally just managed to find all the questions i have posted. Cheers Dean much appreciated -- Thank you for reading my post. Hopefully you can answer my querie "DeanH" wrote: The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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Thanks. I just tried the "profile" trick and it works fine for me.
"DeanH" wrote: The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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Brilliant. I have been wondering this myself for sometime now and have
finally just managed to find all the questions i have posted. Cheers Dean much appreciated -- Thank you for reading my post. Hopefully you can answer my querie "DeanH" wrote: The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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Thanks. I just tried the "profile" trick and it works fine for me.
"DeanH" wrote: The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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The facility to have e-mailed notifications has been broken for months. Use
Google Groups to search for your posts, or see http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Lee Beck" wrote in message ... I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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![]() The notifcation has been broken for a long time now - hopefully someone somewhere is looking into it. In the MS Discussion system, click on your name in the message box to see your profile, then click on Recent Message to display all the messages you have posted. You can also use Google Groups or Outlook Express to search for your postings, unless you are like me and corporate policy does not allow Outlook Express :-( Hope this helps DeanH "Lee Beck" wrote: I have found MS Discussion Newsgroups helpful. However, I have a hard time finding the question that I ask and/or determining when (if) someone responds. I check the box "Notify me..." but never get an email notifying me of replies. I do a search for [my name] and get no returns. What is the protocol for getting notificatons and finding my own posts? thanks |
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