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Path: news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!panix!.POSTED.2602:f977:0:1::2!not-for-mail From: nnq-request@nan.users.panix.com (NNQ Moderation Team) Newsgroups: news.newusers.questions,news.announce.newusers Subject: Common questions about using newsgroups Followup-To: news.newusers.questions Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 02:01:01 -0400 (EDT) Organization: Big-8 Management Board (http://www.big-8.org) Approved: NNQ Moderation Team <nnq-request@nan.users.panix.com> Distribution: world Expires: 06 Jul 2025 06:01:00 -0000 Message-ID: <pgpmoose.202504010201.12496@panix2.panix.com> Reply-To: nnq-request@nan.users.panix.com (NNQ Moderation Team) Injection-Info: reader1.panix.com; posting-host="2602:f977:0:1::2"; logging-data="20474"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@panix.com" Summary: Common questions about newsgroups and Usenet for new users Keywords: Usenet, news, announce, newusers, questions, FAQ, newsgroups, moderated X-Auth: PGPMoose V2.0 PGP news.newusers.questions iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJn64EdAAoJEGC7ssVhauCJDScH/RI0cBfM+YcN75gpaauOgY/g LvkQx7q57k5WIWTL3CcCQ63ount+JRhTQ5YohHCvDehWYrjdFcCuZ/FlokEN3hOw uOmiNoUxlNi3ZltbrzcqLuBUDWJ7KLWxBq38dXfkq1gsrMXEMcyFgIYFVC5Wwec9 D7w/BdUxFBhTzLdDhHx+E1RiYIoguxp/MDE9Lme5VA4AzzIAG4J63bAOueIxS31T eVA2Myup/atR8yUApv1Uhz3YwERUBRJfDJDw7Ud7deivozOQxeOa9bq3Vx+pqVFU 0DFXSM4YVnWoVlp0UYm6JiGj42VDK09g/1yJCuzlUA1TBmzr/y1FHrOHZjf3LK4= =lU1u Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3.2 beta (PGPMoose V2.0, Perl 5.005) Revision: 1.1 2024-09-25 18:21:16 Posting-Frequency: posted quarterly Introduction ------------ Following are some questions that newcomers to newsgroups often ask and answers to them. It will help if you have some idea of how newsgroups work in general, as described in the article "What newsgroups are and how they work." If you are reading this article in news.announce.newusers, please note that this group is strictly moderated and does not accept ordinary postings. If you try to post a follow-up (response) to one of these articles, it will automatically appear only in news.newusers.questions. If you try to post a new message (that is not a follow-up) in news.announce.newusers, it will automatically be rejected. If you want to post questions or comments about this article, please post them in news.newusers.questions instead. Also, please send e-mail to us only if you have specific corrections to the material in this posting, or other administrative questions about news.announce.newusers. For answers to other questions, please use the following resources: + Your newsreader software's documentation + Your Internet service provider's support staff + The news.newusers.questions Web site <https://www.big-8.org/wiki/news.newusers.questions> + A web search engine such as <https://www.google.com/> or <https://www.bing.com/> + The newsgroup news.newusers.questions, for questions about newsgroups + Other appropriate newsgroups, for other kinds of questions This article was last revised on 18 September 2024. If you would like to post a periodic FAQ to news.announce.newusers, please email the moderators at the address below for guidelines and instructions. Contents -------- Q1: How do I shut off all these messages that are filling up my mailbox? Q2: I posted a message [or read a certain message] a little while ago and now I can't find it again. Where did it go? Q3: I posted a message a few hours ago, and it still hasn't appeared. What happened to it? Q4: How long does it take to get a response to a newsgroup message? Q5: Where should I look for a response to a question that I posted? Q6: Should I post or e-mail a response to someone else's posting? Q7: How do I delete a message that I posted? Q8: Why do some people put "nospam" or something similar in their return addresses when posting? Q9: How do I go to other newsgroups, or find ones that interest me? Q10: How do I create my own newsgroup? ----- Q1: Help! How do I shut off all these messages that are filling up my mailbox? A1: Unlike electronic mailing-list messages, newsgroup messages are *not* dumped into your mailbox or other personal storage space. They are stored on your ISP's (or school's or company's) news server, in a sort of database that all the server's users can access. Most commonly-used newsreading software (*newsreader* for short) downloads (by default) only those specific individual messages that you choose to read, and does not save them on your disk unless you specifically tell it to do so. Many newsreaders do have an _offline_mode_ which allows you to download all recently-arrived messages at once, so you can then select and read messages without staying connected to the Internet. But you normally have to configure your software to do this specifically. ----- Q2: I posted a message [or read a certain message] a little while ago and now I can't find it again. Where did it go? A2: Many newsreaders automatically hide messages that you've already read, on the assumption that you don't want to read the same messages over and over again. There should be a command (perhaps called "Unmark" or "Show All Messages") which makes them visible again. ----- Q3: I posted a message a few hours ago, and it still hasn't appeared. What happened to it? A3: Assuming that your news server is working properly, it may be that the newsgroup that you posted to is *moderated*. When you post a message to a moderated group, your news server e-mails it to the moderator for inspection, instead of posting it immediately. It can take a while before the moderator gets around to inspecting your message and deciding whether to post it. If they do post it (on their own news server), it can take a while for it to propagate back to your server. If they reject it, they usually try to e-mail it back to you with an explanation, but if your return address is incorrect, you won't get it. If the newsgroup is not moderated, your newsreader might simply be hiding your message from you. Look for a command called "Show All Messages" or "Unmark All" or something similar. ----- Q4: How long does it take to get a response to a newsgroup message? A4: It depends. Newsgroups are not a synchronous service such as instant messages or chat rooms, in which participants communicate directly with each other in real time. Therefore, you must not expect an immediate response to one of your messages. First, it takes a certain amount of time for your message to propagate to other news servers. If your server is well-connected, your message will probably appear on many other servers within minutes. But some servers can take a day or more to receive your postings, especially if they (or some intermediate servers) are having problems. Then it takes a while for people to find your message and read it. Most people probably check a newsgroup once a day or less often. If you have an obscure or specialized question it may be several days before someone who knows the answer sees it. Finally, it takes more time for the response, if any, to propagate back to your own server so you can read it. If you haven't received a response after a few days, it might be appropriate to post a followup message, with more details, or with a more descriptive subject line. ----- Q5: Where should I look for a response to a question that I posted? A5: Normally, you should expect answers to be posted to the newsgroup, if they might be useful to other people. Some newsreaders can automatically select responses to your postings. Otherwise, you should remember the subject lines of your postings, and look for them for responses. You should expect a private e-mail response only if it is of a personal nature. Some people will e-mail you regardless, or send you "courtesy" e-mail copies of posted responses, but you shouldn't count on this. You should specifically request e-mail responses only if you have a good reason. Saying something like "Please e-mail me because I don't read this group often" will make many people angry at you. The usual attitude is, "if you expect us to take the time to answer your questions, you need to take the time to watch for the answers." If you do have a good reason for wanting e-mail responses, state it. For example, if your news server loses many messages, you might miss a posted response, and it is acceptable to ask for an e-mail _copy_ of a posted response. ----- Q6: Should I post or e-mail a response to someone else's posting? A6: In keeping with the answer to the previous question, you should post the response if the information might be useful to other people besides the person that you're responding to. If your response is personal in nature, and of no interest to anyone else, then you should e-mail it. However, you should be aware that many active posters do not want e-mail responses. They prefer to keep all discussion in the newsgroup and some may actually get angry at you if you send them e-mail. If in doubt, don't. ========== REMAINDER OF ARTICLE TRUNCATED ==========