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Re: <DIGEST> Digest acces
- Subject: Re: <DIGEST> Digest acces
- From: Jerry Brown <jerbrown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:38:53 -0800
Chris,
To get help, simply send an e-mail with "help" (no quotes) in the body
to:
bmw-digest-request@domain.elided
Good luck,
- -jerry
Sawwa, Christopher wrote:
>
> All/Richard,
>
> I am a bit confused about the ability of getting the Digest in different
> forms. Currently I am using Outlook 98 and I am receiving each Digest as
> an e-mail message. I mean, the whole issue is one e-mail message. I
> know, vaguely remember seeing it somewhere, that I could also be
> receiving individual messages, separately, that go into the Digest
> instead of the whole thing. I can't figure out how to do this, but I am
> not even sure I want to. What I would really like to be able to do, is
> to read the Digest via my built in News reader. But this is where my
> knowledge on Digests and News groups gets very thin. Is the Digest a
> News group? And if so, what is the "Internet Server Name" for it, so I
> can stick it into the News reader and set up my reception this way. If
> the Digest is not a News group then I guess I can't use my News reader,
> but it would still be nice to know what the difference is, because, if I
> recall correctly the type of information exchange is very similar.
>
> I must also add here that I am not a Unix person, but a Microsoftie, so
> any explanations will be much better understood if offered in the
> appropriate dialect of computereese. Also, if above issues are explained
> in detail in some public and well lit place, directions would be
> appreciated.
>
> TIA,
>
> Chris,
>
> '96 E36 328is Montreal Blue, Sport Pack, 5 Speed
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