After reading discussion over the weekend, let me clarify a few things.
Google Groups functions as an email group, so the format of posting and
receiving messages can be exactly the same as you're used to. In
addition, you can read, search, and reply to messages online, something
you couldn't
Hey, listmom!
Quoting Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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A while back, Doug McNutt wrote:
So I went to Google.
They want me to subscribe to essentially all of Google with a whole
lot of verbiage to read and agree to. It's in a tiny scrolling window
apparently purposely designed to be unreadable..
Given the resulting exposure to Google's filing
If anyone is interested in creating an alternative on
Usenet to the new 680x0-Macs list on Google Groups,
e-mail me off the list.
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At 13:11 30/01/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Hey, listmom!
Now here's some real IRONY! Your decision to move lists to Google Groups
now makes it possible for HTML to appear on the lists.
Willi
What it will cause problems with, if it is the same as other groups I'm on,
is the people that opt
on 1/30/06 2:03 PM, Doug McNutt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 13:37 -0500 1/30/06, Daniel wrote:
I am not interested in intentionally populating Google's database with more
information about me.
I does appear that the Google groups can be used in the same way that Yahoo
groups do. You can
on 1/30/06 5:19 PM, Eddie Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 13:11 30/01/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Hey, listmom!
Now here's some real IRONY! Your decision to move lists to Google Groups
now makes it possible for HTML to appear on the lists.
Willi
Can I receive the new version of the