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I see replies to my posting but not the posting itself. How to fix it?

A

Andrey

When I place posting on this newsgroup, I see replies to it but I do not see
my posting. Replies
indicate that the posting was posted. How come other people could see it,
and I could not?

This would be a question to group administrator I guess. How to write to
him/her directly?

Sincerely,

Andrey
 
J

John Woodgate

I read in sci.electronics.design that Andrey <[email protected]>
wrote (in <[email protected]>) about 'I see replies to
my posting but not the posting itself. How to fix it?', on Tue, 28 Sep
2004:
When I place posting on this newsgroup, I see replies to it but I do not
see my posting. Replies indicate that the posting was posted. How come
other people could see it, and I could not?

It happens Ask your ISP.
This would be a question to group administrator I guess. How to write to
him/her directly?

This is an unmoderated group. There is no administrator.
 
J

John Woodgate

I read in sci.electronics.design that Dirk Bruere at Neopax
see replies to my posting but not the posting itself. How to fix it?',
He could always try un-killfiling himself.
He is Genome in disguise?
 
A

Andrey

What's unkillfilling? How can I do it?

And, if I am a "Genome', only inadventedly so.

It is the same - I posted this message and again I see replies but not the
message itself.

Thank you very much people for trying to help.

Andrey
 
J

Joerg

Hi Andrey,

Look in your junk mail controls. Anything in there that might
unintentionally block your own messages?

Regards, Joerg
 
C

Charles Schuler

Andrey said:
When I place posting on this newsgroup, I see replies to it but I do not
see
my posting. Replies
indicate that the posting was posted. How come other people could see it,
and I could not?

I am a Comcast customer and have the same problem. The news readers
apparently don't all work the same. It's annoying but I have learned to
live with it.
 
J

Joerg

Hi Charles,
I am a Comcast customer and have the same problem. The news readers
apparently don't all work the same. It's annoying but I have learned to
live with it.
I am on SBC DSL. They used to ship Netscape with that and while the
browser is ok I was not at all enthused by its newsgroup handling. After
switching to Mozilla most of the problems such as blank posts went away.
Line breaks are still messy and inconsistent but I have yet to see a
newsgroup handler that does that right.

Regards, Joerg
 
D

Dirk Bruere at Neopax

Andrey said:
What's unkillfilling? How can I do it?

And, if I am a "Genome', only inadventedly so.
Make sure you haven't inadvertantly added yourself to the blocked senders list.
I use Mozilla, so I'm not sure how you check in IE

--
Dirk

The Consensus:-
The political party for the new millenium
http://www.theconsensus.org
 
J

John Woodgate

I read in sci.electronics.design that Andrey <[email protected]>
wrote (in <[email protected]>) about 'I see replies to
my posting but not the posting itself. How to fix it?', on Tue, 28 Sep
2004:
What's unkillfilling? How can I do it?

It's a joke. It's most unlikely that you have set your newsreader to
reject your own posts when they come back, but....
And, if I am a "Genome', only inadventedly so.

Genome is a guy who posts strange things here sometimes, and very good
stuff at other times.
It is the same - I posted this message and again I see replies but not
the message itself.

Thank you very much people for trying to help.

I repeat, 'Ask your ISP if they have an explanation.'
 
J

Joerg

Hi John,
I repeat, 'Ask your ISP if they have an explanation.'
Provided you are able to get a hold of someone there who'd really know.

Regards, Joerg
 
R

Rich Grise

Hi John,

Provided you are able to get a hold of someone there who'd really know.
I went around in circles for about a week with my ISP about getting
logged onto their news server. Finally, after threatening them, I got
somebody who finally admitted that they don't even own the server -
they lease it from somebody else, so they have no control over it.
A lame excuse, but whatcha gonna do?

Verizon DSL, if it matters.

Thanks,
Rich
 
C

Chaos Master

Rich Grise puts out:
I went around in circles for about a week with my ISP about getting
logged onto their news server. Finally, after threatening them, I got
somebody who finally admitted that they don't even own the server -
they lease it from somebody else, so they have no control over it.
A lame excuse, but whatcha gonna do?

Get a good server, http://news.individual.net . Free for non-binaries use.

[]s
--
Chaos Master®, posting from Brazil.
"People told me I can't dress like a fairy.
I say, I'm in a rock band and I can do what the hell I want!"
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