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http://www.upenn.edu/computing/help/doc/netnews/slrn/slrn-userguide.pdf newsgroups, highlight, commands, posting, followups, slrn, unread, display, space bar. On subsequent use, you will see a list of newly available newsgroups (marked N) followed by the ones to which you are already subscribed (not marked). Use the commands to the right to navigate when you are looking at a list of newsgroups. Highlight the newsgroup you want to read and press <space bar> to view the threads/articles posted to the group. Follow the instructions on page 2 to navigate and to read articles, post followups, or begin a discussion on a new topic. · Familiarize yourself with the scope of a group before posting to make sure your posting is appropriate to the group. share_04_2002 http://www.its.ipfw.edu/InfoShare/share_04_2002.pdf archiving, GroupWise, newsgroups, campus, NETg, Web Mail, folders, information technology, news reader. Even if you had messages in folders in your 'live' mailbox, but had never bothered to set up folders in your archive, GroupWise will create an archived folder by the same name and deposit any stored messages that are over 120 days old in the archived folder. If you remove a message from the archive so that it can be accessible from Web mail, it will only become archived again. The only way to avoid automatic archiving of a particular message is to resend it to yourself. From the 24th on, all bulletin board postings will be made through the corresponding campus newsgroups -- a concept we introduced to you to in the March issue of Infoshare. NETg, the leading provider of technology training and IU have partnered to provide the training you need when you need it. CHAP4 newsgroups, lists, window, news, connection, Internet, Usenet, reading, NNTP server. In a way, Usenet is a discussion forum similar to distribution lists (see chapter 3). To participate in this global distributed discussion system you must have the following facilities: Your Internet provider must offer a " newsfeed " service. Messages sent to newsgroups are propagated around the Internet by a protocol called NNTP (network news transport protocol). By selecting one of the Newsgroups on the list, you gain access to the window which deals with the articles which can be read in that Newsgroup. During your first session, using a News management software, you have to carry out the following tasks: Introduce your basic personal information about name and electronic mail address, among other things. net106 newsgroups, news, news server, Netscape, network, ITSC, cuhk, Internet, Netscape Messenger. Newsgroups - also called netnews, Internet news and network news - maintains a vast collection of special interest groups devoted to various topics. In the University, a HP 9000/G30 UNIX server, namely news.cuhk.edu.hk, is set up and maintained by the Information Technology Services Centre (ITSC) to provide the news service. Operation details are found in section 4. As it is not possible for one news server to store the same information for a long time, each article will have an "expiry date" and space will be freed after the article has expired. Netscape Messenger is a popular news readers in cuhk accessing Newsgroups. Newsgrp newsgroup, posting, bookmark, opens, window, Preferences, icon, news groups, subscribing. OR Double click on news.uow.edu.au (bottom left side of screen) OR Click on the Newsgroup icon on the component bar. To read a message, you can double click on each message or you can split the window so you can see the list of postings at the top and the actual message at the bottom. 1 Select the posting you want to add your comment to. 2 Hold down the Mark button and choose Mark Selected as Read Once an article is marked as read it will not appear in the group next time you login. A bookmark is a quick way of going to a particular newsgroup. ps-175_newsgroups newsgroup, postings, voting, life, news, post information, usc, Internet, sciences. A newsgroup is a centralized clearinghouse for e-mail on a given topic that is usually created by the readers of the newsgroup and maintained at one of the readers' home institution. It often functions like a bulletin board where people post information, read postings, and respond to postings. Some newsgroup categories have a voting process and trial time to see if there are people on the Internet who really want to exchange information on a particular topic. clari.* Contains news articles from Reuters and AP as well feature columns and regional news and information. These newsgroups post information, facts, opinions about various aspects of life in different regions of the United States. newsgroups folder, Campus Newsgroups, posting, icon, Web Access, Exchange, upper, window, Public Folders. Various newsgroups are available in the Public Folders available through Outlook or the Exchange Server Web Access. 2. Click on the Public Folders icon in the gray shortcut bar. Read a posting by clicking on the underlined text under From. 3. A window will open with the message in the lower section. 3. Once the reply button is pressed, a message box opens. 5. Type any key words behind Keywords: and press [Tab] and type a subject behind Subject:. 6. When finished click on the Post icon in the upper left corner of the dialog box. 1. Click on the folder in the upper left corner of the center column. Web-Newsgroup http://www.courses.rochester.edu/index_parts/Documentation/Web-Newsgroup.pdf newsgroup, news, oup, frame, posting, ewsgr, news server, original message, hand frame. Usenet News has been around since 1981, and was meant to provide an alternative to e-mail for carrying out back and forth discussions between people with similar interests. The beauty of newsgroups versus e-mail is that unlike a mail message that is sent to several people, a news posting gets sent once to the news server. Anyone can go to a Newsgroup and post a message, just like a large public bulletin board. When the web page first loads into your web browser you will see a frame on the left side of the web page that lists the first 200 messages in the newsgroup. Citation http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/510000/503434/p323-fiore.pdf?key1=503434&key2=5172219301&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=11111111&CFTOKEN=2222222 ACM, software reusability, newsgroups, computing, evaluation, symposium, metrics, behavioral descriptors, Peer. Authors Andrew T. Fiore Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Scott Lee Tiernan University of Washington, Seattle, WA Marc A. Smith In this paper we describe an evaluation of behavioral descriptors generated from an analysis of a large collection of Usenet newsgroup messages. The metrics describe aspects of newsgroup authors' behavior over time; such information can aid in filtering, sorting, and recommending content from public discussion spaces like newsgroups. To assess the value of a variety of these behavioral descriptors, we compared 22 participants' subjective evaluations of authors whose messages they read to behavioral metrics describing the same authors. The ACM Portal is published by the Association for Computing Machinery. NewsSetupOutlookExpress news, Internet, Accounts, Outlook, Newsgroup Configuration, news server, news/discussion groups. Configure your Microsoft® Outlook Express® software for newsgroup services. For additional assistance please contact SRT at 858-7873 or toll free at 1-800-203-6229. STEP 2 Click "Tools" from your Outlook Express menu and select "Accounts." Click on "Add" which will display a pop-up menu. Type your name, as you would like others to see it when you post messages in news/discussion groups. Type news.srt.com as your News (NNTP) server. Do NOT check "My news server requires me to log on." An account called news.srt.com will now be listed under your News and All account lists. Click "Close" to finish your setup and start using news. nwsgrps http://www.penteledata.net/website_ie/images/pdf/nwsgrps.pdf news, news servers, news feeds, newsgroups, PenTeleData, monitor, Usenet. To ensure a reliable, quality news service, PenTeleData monitors its multiple news servers 24 x 7, in the same manner ALL other services are monitored. Usenet is a global network of computers setup to transmit messages to categorized groups called Newsgroups, similar to an electronic bulletin board. It is similar to both 'Full' and 'Partial' News Feeds in that you are still required to maintain and monitor an 'on site' news server. The advantage to this service is that you can block many groups you donÌt have interest in but still have the freedom of unlimited news feeds in those groups you are interested in. Elvin newsgroups, public sphere, debate, politics, Habermas, Internet, discourse. New forums for public debate such as the newsgroups enable us to sample directly a snapshot of the politically motivated online audience and subject the resulting data to rigorous analysis. Asking the newsgroups for self-assessment With the idea of the un-moderated usenet newsgroups as a putative renewal of the public sphere in mind, I constructed a message whose title tapped into one of the great world events of recent times and attempted to bring five sets of alt politics newsgroup users3 of into a kind of meta-debate. It occurs to me that inclusive, homogenous types of newsgroups can and perhaps do act in this way.
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