Newsgroup question?

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Jim

When I make a post or reply how would I get them to show in a timely manner
without rebooting windows live? Thanks for help if there is any?
 
Dave,
Don't see refresh anywhere on toolbar using windows live mail ver. 2009
(build 14.0.8064.0206) Any help further would be great?
 
Dave,
Thank You! Exactly the help I needed!
Dave-UK said:
Right-click on the toolbar > Customize toolbar In the left pane find
Refresh and select it.
Click on the > arrow to add it to the toolbar.
 
Jim said:
Dave,
Thank You! Exactly the help I needed!

Jim, in Windows Live Mail you can either click on Synchronize All or click
the Headers places on the menu bar.

Synchronize All will pull headers from all newsgroups you have and Headers
will pull headers for just the newsgroup you are presently targeting. Takes
anywhere from 1 minute to 1 hour for some newsgroups to receive the message
and then post it to their server. I have actually seen it where it took 4
hours to post one of my posts to news.microsoft.com.
 
go read your email or go to another group and come back should work, or
you might be able to set it like email to get new messages every x
minutes (Though personally that gets me lost as to what I have read and
what I have not) but remember that some groups are "Relayed" between
servers and so it can take quite some time for your message to appear.
E.g. if you are reading this group and posting vis
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com it should be quick, but posting through
another server could take minutes / hours.
 
Thank you! I will try these options!

LVTravel said:
Jim, in Windows Live Mail you can either click on Synchronize All or click
the Headers places on the menu bar.

Synchronize All will pull headers from all newsgroups you have and Headers
will pull headers for just the newsgroup you are presently targeting.
Takes anywhere from 1 minute to 1 hour for some newsgroups to receive the
message and then post it to their server. I have actually seen it where
it took 4 hours to post one of my posts to news.microsoft.com.
 
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