On Sunday, September 21, 2014 4:27:13 PM UTC-5, David Brown wrote:
> I don't know what sort of copy-and-paste job you did on the other post,
> but you got the attributions right on this one. (We are not telling you
> this to be annoying or pedantic - it really is easier to follow posts
> when the quoting and attributions are correct, and people use
> bottom-posting or inline answers. So when your post follow the
> standard, more people read them and respond to them.)
> I hope you get to like Thunderbird. I don't know what OS you are using
> - there are many other newsreaders available for most systems. But
> Thunderbird is a pretty good start - it's easy to use, follows most of
> the rules by default, and makes a fine email client as well. So it is a
> solid choice to start with, and then in the future you can look at
> alternatives once you are familiar with newsreader basics. (Or, as I
> do, you can just stick with Thunderbird ever after.)
> You also need a newsserver. It used to be the case that most ISP's
> provided a free access newsserver for their customers, but that seems to
> be rare now.
news.eternal-september.org provides free access to anyone,
> but you have to register with a valid email (some people don't like
> that). Again, it's a fine choice to start with - people with unusual
> requirements might look elsewhere.
. I registered there and set up Thunderbird as the client and got to comp.lang.c++. Then, after I loaded 100 messages, I tried to REPLY to this post of yours, but it I think it just "went" to your email...??