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Kenny Cargill
"Cigarettes are killers that travel in packs."
If the recipient is subscribed to the news-server then the Message ID can be
given in this form.
news:44253e37$0$20104$834e...@reader.greatnowhere.com
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Kenny Cargill
"Cigarettes are killers that travel in packs."
"Fred" <blu...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:48kq0kF...@individual.net...
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Kenny Cargill
"Cigarettes are killers that travel in packs."
"Fred" <blu...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:48kq0kF...@individual.net...
The most reliable way is probably to find the article in 'Google Groups' and
post the URL for the 'Show Original' page: for example
<http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/msg/380165da49e5c8d0
?dmode=source&hl=en> or <http://qurl.net/uh>.
For a thread,
<http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/browse_frm/thread/58
7b1f7b598d9300/380165da49e5c8d0?tvc=1&q=group%3A24hoursupport.helpdesk+auth
or%3Akenny&hl=en#380165da49e5c8d0> or <http://shorterlink.com/?37CHTL>.
The nearest thing to an 'official' way to make a URL for a particular
newsgroup article is set out here
<http://gbiv.com/protocols/uri/drafts/draft-gilman-news-url-01.txt>.
You can quote the unique Message-ID like this
<news:44253e37$0$20104$834e...@reader.greatnowhere.com> but that only
works if the person 'clicking' on it has a news-server connection running
and the article concerned is actually present on that news-server. Not
everyone has a news-server account, and no server carries all articles or
all newsgroups. (It is possible to read and post to newsgroups without
having either a news-reader program or an account with a news-server).
Or you can specify a free-to-read-from no-registration-required public
news-server where the article is (or was, or might be - articles aren't
necessarily kept forever), eg
<news://news.opera.com/mimod3-...@ID-107770.user.individual.net> but
that still requires the person trying to follow the link to have a program
installed that can follow a news:// URL; not everyone does (although many
web-browsers can manage it).
You can find out about public news-servers here, among other places
<http://dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/>.
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