Re: Learned Something New



Graphic Queen wrote:

On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 18:46:13 -0500, William Boyd
<williamboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Graphic Queen wrote:



On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 11:02:11 -0400, "Tom J" <tomnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:





This newsgroup does not allow attachments to posts, so remove the temp/clock attachment from your future post. It is also better to post with plain text. Webtv has proper instructions on how to undo both.

"JIM & LYNNE" <DAYSONTHEBEACH@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:19066-44A79BF6-379@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Janet- I hope you and Barry have a safe trip to Houston. You are going
to a great facility and I pray you get good results.

Your neighbor
Lynne









Actually it is not the group at all but your ISP that won't allow the
attachments.




That is not correct. My ISP allows attachments, go check , alt.binaries.pictures.military , look for my name and the isp I used is the same as what I am using here, but cannot post an attachment here. So it is the news group that controls the attachment so long as you also have an isp that will allow it.



Many ISPs don't allow attachments in known text groups Bill, but they
may allow them in the binary groups. I have posted attachments in here
and they have come through so it is your ISP or whatever server you
get your groups from. It is not the group because this one is not
moderated and you need to learn what you are posting about before
showing us how little you really know. You can argue all day about
this but I know what I am talking about when it comes to this. Bye bye
now.


I think you mis read what I posted because you almost repeated what I said.
First you must have an isp that allows attachments then, secondly you must have a binary group but you also must have the nsp that allows it as well like mine is supernews.
And yes I do not know much about this, I have always said so. But I just described what I actually did, if you do not want to follow what I said that is your hard head about it. But suggest you subscribe to the binary group and look for your self.

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BILL P.
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