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Newsgroups are routinely scanned for e-mail addresses by spammers. This is done by software which examines posted articles and looks in header fields such as From and Reply to for e-mail addresses to add to their lists. This software may try to pick up anything that resembles an e-mail address anywhere in the body of the article -- including the signature line.
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The clari.news.* newsgroups are part of the Clarinet News Service, commercially provided news feeds from wire services, mostly AP and Reuters. The news service stories that appear as articles in the clari.news.* newsgroups are copyrighted, and the copyright holders do enforce their copyrights, so read but don't repost. The clari.news.education service is not carried at all local sites, because it costs money to receive, but is quite interesting in the international variety of articles on education that it provides.
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While Corel recognizes and encourages a variety of opinions and viewpoints, all articles posted to these newsgroups will be reviewed by a moderator to ensure that they comply with the posted Newsgroup Guidelines. Neither Corel nor the moderators assume editorial responsibility for content. You are responsible for the content of your posts.
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To post and read on newsgroups you need a news reader program. A news reader program allows you to collect articles from newsgroups, display them, in subject and date order for you to read. It will ... allow you to send posts to a newsgroup as well. Below is a list of news reader programs you could use,
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In most newsgroups, the majority of the articles are responses to some other article. The set of articles which can be traced to one single non-reply article is called a thread. Most modern newsreaders display the articles arranged into threads and subthreads, making it easy to follow a single discussion in a high-volume newsgroup.
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After browsing for a while, you will have seen all of the newsgroups either by name or by the articles posted in them. You will have ... identified the newsgroups that are the most interesting and applicable to you. These are the newsgroups that you will want to read on a regular basis.
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