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Chaplain Doug - 21 Feb 2008 16:09 GMT
Over the last few months I have posted questions of the sort for which I used
to receive fairly rapid responses.  None of the questions have been answered
or even responded to.  Are these newsgroups lapsing into a state where no
MVPs bother to look any more?

The groups used to be a major tool.  I hate to see them become otherwise.  
Anybody even seeing this post?

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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 21 Feb 2008 21:08 GMT
Hardly. When posts go unanswered it is usuallly because they are either too
vague to permit an answer or are posted to the wrong group. Your last 2
posts, for example, would have been far more appropriate in an Exchange
group.
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> Over the last few months I have posted questions of the sort for which I
> used
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> The groups used to be a major tool.  I hate to see them become otherwise.
> Anybody even seeing this post?
Brian Tillman - 22 Feb 2008 15:53 GMT
> The groups used to be a major tool.  I hate to see them become
> otherwise. Anybody even seeing this post?

The Outlook newsgroups get tens to hundreds of new posts every day.  Try
using a newsreader instead of the lousy web interface.
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