In article <BC581504.7D6%[email protected]>, Jeffrey McAuley
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A few days ago someone posted that they used thoth for reading usenet. Could
> that person drop me a line? I have the program set up and running, but I
> need some tips on tweaking it to it's full potential.
> Scott.
There are a couple of us here on the wreck. Wadda you want to know?
djb
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In article <BC581504.7D6%[email protected]>, Jeffrey McAuley
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A few days ago someone posted that they used thoth for reading usenet. Could
> that person drop me a line? I have the program set up and running, but I
> need some tips on tweaking it to it's full potential.
> Scott.
>
I'm here as well. I'm pretty sure I don't use the full potential but
it's great at filtering (handy lately) feel free to drop me a line at
gaepps at comcast.net if you'd like to take it off-line.
Allen
Catonsville, MD
In article <170220041943141408%[email protected]>, Allen
Epps <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <BC581504.7D6%[email protected]>, Jeffrey McAuley
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A few days ago someone posted that they used thoth for reading usenet. Could
> > that person drop me a line? I have the program set up and running, but I
> > need some tips on tweaking it to it's full potential.
> > Scott.
> >
> I'm here as well. I'm pretty sure I don't use the full potential but
> it's great at filtering (handy lately) feel free to drop me a line at
> gaepps at comcast.net if you'd like to take it off-line.
>
> Allen
> Catonsville, MD
Sorry, thats the wrong addy in the body above, just delete the obvious
stuff in my from line and e-mail me.
Allen
In article <BC581504.7D6%[email protected]>,
Jeffrey McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
> A few days ago someone posted that they used thoth for reading usenet. Could
> that person drop me a line? I have the program set up and running, but I
> need some tips on tweaking it to it's full potential.
> Scott.
>
Scott, I tried THOTH and found it clumsy and slow.
I prefer MT Newswatcher 3.1
You can find it at http://www.smfr.org/mtnw/ and available for 10.2
--
Jim Polaski
"The measure of a man is what he will do
knowing he will get nothing in return."