Why my posting got removed?

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Greg Chu

Any one knows why? I posted a question about IBM POS machine & some
answered, but they are removed?
If any one knows please help me know why?
Thanks!
 
Greg Chu schrieb/wrote:
Any one knows why? I posted a question about IBM POS machine & some
answered, but they are removed?

Usenet is a network of connected, but completely independent servers. We
can't know which particular server you are referring to. And if we could,
we probably wouldn't know what's going on there. Different servers have
different holding times, and accidents do happen. If you're going to the
big Usenet archive at http://groups.google.com, there's quite a chance that
you will find your posting again. You also might want to refer to some
introductory information or FAQs on Usenet in order to get the best out of
it.
 
Any one knows why? I posted a question about IBM POS machine & some
Usenet is a network of connected, but completely independent servers. We
can't know which particular server you are referring to. And if we could,
we probably wouldn't know what's going on there. Different servers have
different holding times, and accidents do happen. If you're going to the
big Usenet archive at http://groups.google.com, there's quite a chance that
you will find your posting again. You also might want to refer to some
introductory information or FAQs on Usenet in order to get the best out of
it.

news.microsoft.com is experiencing some trouble probably due to spammers
attacks.
I got more than100 emails per day in my private mailbox. So I can't even
imagine how many MS receives.

Andy from MS said that we should be patient.

You can use:
http://communities.microsoft.com/Newsgroups/default.asp?ICP=embedded&sLCID=U
S&newsgroup=microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded

It is working better than OE. But it is hard to use (track conversations).


Best regards,
Slobodan
 
Slobodan Brcin schrieb/wrote:
news.microsoft.com is experiencing some trouble probably due to
spammers attacks.
I got more than100 emails per day in my private mailbox.

Yeah, I'm at 500 at the moment. Good times for spam filtering business,
definitely.

I just realized that Greg is apparently posting via the Web interface, so
my Usenet references probably weren't too helpful. Google should actually
have the thread still, though.
 
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