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I've installed Mozilla Thunderbird and am having no problems reading the
posts to this newsgroup. When I was using Outlook Express I could go to Tools - Options - Maintenance - Clean up now to delete all of the headers and messages that had built up in each newsgroup. It freed up space on my hard drive. How can I do the same thing in Thunderbird? I can't find the equivalent actions. In the meantime, the aircraft shown is a guy named Eric, no further ident so far, flying in the back seat of Blue Angel F/A-18 tail number 7 during a practice airshow here last Tuesday. The chase plane was always in the best place to get the best shot. Maybe if Eric reads this post he will contact me and let me know where he posts his images..... Regards from Pensacola (went to the beach yesterday...it was warm and the water was okay but too rough to swim....surfers were out...we collected shells and created more work for our dermatologist), Tom |
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Right-click on the newsgroup, select "Properties..."
Select the "Retention Policy" tab and set your desired policy in there. Now if only I could figure out how to combine the images that are split across posts... Pensacola Beachcomber wrote: I've installed Mozilla Thunderbird and am having no problems reading the posts to this newsgroup. When I was using Outlook Express I could go to Tools - Options - Maintenance - Clean up now to delete all of the headers and messages that had built up in each newsgroup. It freed up space on my hard drive. How can I do the same thing in Thunderbird? I can't find the equivalent actions. In the meantime, the aircraft shown is a guy named Eric, no further ident so far, flying in the back seat of Blue Angel F/A-18 tail number 7 during a practice airshow here last Tuesday. The chase plane was always in the best place to get the best shot. Maybe if Eric reads this post he will contact me and let me know where he posts his images..... Regards from Pensacola (went to the beach yesterday...it was warm and the water was okay but too rough to swim....surfers were out...we collected shells and created more work for our dermatologist), Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 11:37:23 +1000, Michael Henry
wrote: Right-click on the newsgroup, select "Properties..." Select the "Retention Policy" tab and set your desired policy in there. Now if only I could figure out how to combine the images that are split across posts... Alas, Thunderbird does not offer that function... =( Pensacola Beachcomber wrote: I've installed Mozilla Thunderbird and am having no problems reading the posts to this newsgroup. When I was using Outlook Express I could go to Tools - Options - Maintenance - Clean up now to delete all of the headers and messages that had built up in each newsgroup. It freed up space on my hard drive. How can I do the same thing in Thunderbird? I can't find the equivalent actions. In the meantime, the aircraft shown is a guy named Eric, no further ident so far, flying in the back seat of Blue Angel F/A-18 tail number 7 during a practice airshow here last Tuesday. The chase plane was always in the best place to get the best shot. Maybe if Eric reads this post he will contact me and let me know where he posts his images..... Regards from Pensacola (went to the beach yesterday...it was warm and the water was okay but too rough to swim....surfers were out...we collected shells and created more work for our dermatologist), Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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Pensacola Beachcomber wrote:
I've installed Mozilla Thunderbird and am having no problems reading the posts to this newsgroup. When I was using Outlook Express I could go to Tools - Options - Maintenance - Clean up now to delete all of the headers and messages that had built up in each newsgroup. It freed up space on my hard drive. How can I do the same thing in Thunderbird? I can't find the equivalent actions. First Right click the News Server item in the tree view in the left hand pane, click properties, go down to the News Server area and expand it if necessary then click Offline & Disk Space click the box always delete read messages. This will always delete all read message when a group you are reading is closed. If you want to delete all of them at once, like when you are trying to get the counters up to date, point at the newsgroup that you want to delete messages from in the Tree view in the left hand pane and right click it, you can click mark newsgroup read. It will mark all items read that are now loaded into your system. Hope that Helps Jim |
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Pensacola Beachcomber wrote:
I've installed Mozilla Thunderbird and am having no problems reading the posts to this newsgroup. When I was using Outlook Express I could go to Tools - Options - Maintenance - Clean up now to delete all of the headers and messages that had built up in each newsgroup. It freed up space on my hard drive. How can I do the same thing in Thunderbird? I can't find the equivalent actions. File-Compact Folders. But first, in the account properties, set values for home many/how long and so forth Cheers, Gary B-) -- __________________________________________________ ____________________________ Armful of chairs: Something some people would not know whether you were up them with or not - Barry Humphries |
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