sew whater <sew whater@sew whater@thisisfake.com>wrote:
>I was looking all over for something like this when I was looking
>to by my machine so thought I'd post this once I got the machine
>and disc.
>
Fine.. no problem, the thought is welcome.
Your posting of the video?
I fear you have largely gone to a lot of trouble for
nought.
Like myself many will just "select all" and "delete".
>
>Open and rejoin with Quickpar.
>
Many would need to go grab that software, install it,
learn to use it and then grapple with why the package
didn't work for them.
Which version of QuickPAR?
tip?
QuickPAR (nor hjSplit) is used to split posts pretty
much anywhere in Usenet.
>or maybe hjsplit.
>
errr.. so, you do not _know_?
As an overview I am saying it is puzzling as to just
where you built your posting 'style'. You read as a
poster who _thinks_ they have a grip on posting yet
the examples you have posted so far show;
a.) you don't test a post
b.) you have no clue on how a post should
present, anywhere, in any binary NG.
Earlier you asked and I responded with:
>
::::>What ARE the posting standards here?
::::>
::::There is a set of tutorials posted here regularly.
::::The last post is still on Astraweb servers.
::::Here is the MiD for the first article, the link will
::::give you the info to grab the rest.
::::If you need further help with that just holler.
::::Message-ID: <i1cib3$vj1$6@anonymous.sonic-news.com>
::::
::::In closing...?.. you read as someone who has some
::::experience of Usenet, I am surprised then to see
::::you using a "From" that breaks pretty well every RFC
::::ever written on the standards for "From".
::::Disguising your "From" is fine and highly recommended
::::however it is still a requirement of Usenet servers the
::::syntax conforms with both RFCs -->AND<-- the conditions
::::of your server "rules".
::::Following those you know have a clue on "how to" is one
::::way to set "From", another is to run your choice past
::::the support desk at Astraweb.. I am very certain they
::::would baulk at <sew whater@sew whater@thisisfake.com>.
Not a single thing has changed in your posting 'style'
since that day, some time ago now.
Those tutorials posted _show how_ posting is done using
PAR index files as a "safety". There is also full
description of methods used to post large binary
posts.
You had a problem finding the tutorials?
You had a problem reading and understanding?
You didn't bother, at all?
In parting, some sound advice on Good Manners?
It is customary (throughout Usenet) to post a "hey guys
I have a manual for this, should I post it?" before
dumping more than 2000 articles into a group.
Articles very few if any want (or need) to "see'.
Your time, your bandwidth and your loss.. but you go
right ahead and display what I say is Bad Manners.
OMMV
cheers
--
hopper
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