In article <4f75d801$0$1710$
426a...@news.free.fr>,
berghainde <
bergh...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
>On 2012-03-30 15:48:43 +0000,
nos...@127.0.0.1 said:
>
>> In article <4f75c7d8$0$13210$
426a...@news.free.fr>,
>> berghainde <
bergh...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>>> Hello there,
>>> Is there any moderator for this forum ?
>>
>> This is a UseNet newsgroup, not a "forum".
>> It is unmoderated.
>
>Are you sure ? I've previously heard that some moderators could
>intervene on posts ?
>Ok. So… if i want to delete an old message that i've posted. How can i
>do that ?
>Supposing that i' ve lost my previous IDs (mail, and/or password), or
>my server connection has changed, or anything else (computer breakdown)
>?
Yes, I'm sure - ESPECIALLY especially for a newsgroup in the alt
hierarchy.
Depending on your newsreader, if you're posting from the same NNTP host as
the original article, you may be able to issue a CANCEL. Many news servers
do not honor such directives. however, due to malicious use by some.
If you are reading articles which are being mirrored by a service into a
forum-like interface (like the notorious
InsertNameOfNewsgroupHere-banter.com) you would have to take that up with
the nice folks that run such service.