>> On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:33:41 +0100, Richard Edwards
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> Bob
When I was using Netscape, it would occasionally hiccup and lose
track of how many messages had been received for a group. As a
result, it would think that the number of the last message in the
group was much higher than it actually was. So when the server
said, for example, that new messages 123444-123555 were available,
Netscape would ignore them because it thought the last message it
had gotten was 222222.
I would fix this by going into the .rc file that Netscape used to
keep track of messages received and changing the last message
number for the affected group to something much lower.
Unsubscribing and resubscribing to the group might or might not
work. It depends on whether your newsreader completely deletes
all information about the group when you unsubcribe (in which
case the problem will be fixed) or just marks the group as not
active but retains the old info (and consequently, when you
resubscribe, it'll mark the group as active and the old *bad*
info will still be in effect).
Unfortunately, since I don't use Netscape anymore, I can't tell
you just where to find the .rc file to be changed. Given your
server, it'll probably be named news.virginmedia.com.rc and be
in a folder something like
C:\Documents and Settings\...\Application Data\Netscape\Profiles\...\News
If you find it and the group's line is more than just something
like "uk.rec.models.engineering: 1-123456" but has a long string
of numbers, just change the numbers to something like 1-2.
HTH,
Tove
bob.minchin@gmail.com - 29 Mar 2009 18:45 GMT
> bob.minc...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:33:41 +0100, Richard Edwards
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> HTH,
> Tove
Hi Tove,
This idea sounds like it could be the answer once I've located the
file. I searched the whole machine for *.rc and found a couple related
to News on NTLworld but edited them made no difference.
However I had the bright idea of using a different machine which also
has sea monkey installed and pointed at news.virginmedia.com
This will download all the URME posts without a problem. So clearly my
everyday computer has something wrong with its set up.
At the moment I have too much invested in my book mark files and set
up which is not backed up. I'll sort this first and then do a clean
install of Seamonkey and see if things are better.
Thanks for the steer Tove.
Best Regards
Bob
Bob Minchin - 29 Mar 2009 19:30 GMT
>> bob.minc...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>> At the risk of being boring, I still have no new posts visible to me in
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> Bob
Tove
I've found the errant file - named uk.rec.models.engineering.msf located
at C:\Documents and Settings\rcm\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\default\0kumsnbo.slt\News\news.ntlworld.com
Interesting that it is still picking up the original news server name
\news.ntlworld.com when the server is set to the new trading name of
\news.virginmedia.com??
Still bottom line is that the original news account set up is receiving
URME messages properly once again.
Thanks for your guidance.
Bob
>> On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:33:41 +0100, Richard Edwards
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> Bob
Quick elimination check by using OE must be worth doing?