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Re: [Pan-users] documentation for dummies
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Mickaël |
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Re: [Pan-users] documentation for dummies |
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Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:29:08 +0200 |
Le mardi 23 octobre 2007 à 16:31 -0700, Michael L Coburn a écrit :
> I'd really like to use this thing, but I can't find any documentation on
> how to use it. I say a post somewhere about the possibility of a wiki
> for documentation and it has what I thought was a pretty good starting
> arrangement. Whatever happened to that?
>
> I'd like to put together some rules that would allow me to mark all read
> other then my own posts in whatever group I am reviewing at present. It
> seems of late that my posts are getting lost in the ether or I am so far
> wrong that people do not respond or so damned right that I can get no
> debate. I post in alt.politics.economics and sci.econ as The Trucker
> and there are usually plenty of insulting know it alls to jump on any
> mistake so as to belittle the poster. Real big egos in those groups.
>
> I can't seem to find older posts either and I get the impression that
> there is some sort of parameter that I can adjust to determine how long
> the stuff I receive is kept around. But then it seems that maybe the
> filter is applied to the search also such that I can't look for stuff
> unless I open the filter to see already read posts. That's sorta lame.
> The google groups search stuff seems crappy too. And there are no
> documents for it either that I can find. Maybe I just don't know how to
> find anything any more. I am getting old and my IQ is down to 133 so
> perhaps I should just stay a way from a keyboard.
>
> Any help on where to find USER documentation would be appreciated.
>
>
I know this one :
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2007-01/msg00052.html