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Newsgroups: alt.binaries.sounds.radio.bbc.highspeed
Subject: Re: Question about availability of absr.bbc
From: Mainframe <eric.pode@croydon.com>
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eric.pode@croydon wrote in
news:7ikut9lno091oogmvokqiesk5qg6v1v8ir@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 23:24:47 GMT, Clueless Chris <cc@cc.cc> wrote:
>
>>
>>On 3-Aug-2014, SadSack <aaargh@too.much.spam> wrote:
>>
>>> Just saw this. I have astraweb access and the headers have remained
>>> in sync with EasyNews all weekend. If the problem persists, it may
>>> lie in some housekeeping files on your computer related to your
>>> newsreader. I'm a Mac user so can't be more precise.
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>> SadSack
>>
>>
>>Thanks for that. I'd started to suspect Newsrover.
>>
>>I've tried unsubscribing, shutting down Newsrover, subscribing again
>>and forcing download of all headers. Now I've got a group with 1.9m
>>headers which shows as empty.
>>
>>I've had a fish around the data files but not noticed anything awry.
>>
>>When I get the chance I'll do all the above with a computer restart as
>>well.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>CC
>
> Is there a setting in Newsrover that hides or deletes older headers,
> marks them as old, or something similar, that possibly got set by
> mistake? It's happened to me and had me scratching my head for a
> while, though I can't remember if it was when I was using Newsrover.
>
Got the same with Xnews
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