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"#1" <#1@1.com> wrote in message
news:AZ2Ye.1119$OC2.257@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Anyone who reply's to my posts in any MS newsgroup your posts will be
> deleted by John Eddy. The new Big man on campus, he has been influenced by
> the MS MVP's who hate me. There will be an article about it coming out
> soon
> in the Seattle Times. It will only be deleted if you post using the web
> CDO
> interface. If you use your ISP's server it will not be deleted. It will be
> a
> great article and it will name all the idiot MVP's, be sure to read it.
> I'm
> sure Bill will.
>
Actually any Microsoft employee can remove posts from our newsgroups
(irrespective of it being posted via the CDO interface, directly to one of
our servers or via replication from another news server).
These deletions are done under a strict policy and the post has to fall into
one of a number of strictly defined reasons for deletion.
The deletion of these posts is then propagated to the rest of the UseNet
news servers including your ISPs.
It is up to the individual news server admin to determine if their server
honours replicated deletion requests (most do, some do not). If you
continue to see your deleted posts then this is either because your news
server is not honouring the deletion or you are just looking at your locally
cached copy in Outlook Express (if you reset the group and reload it the
post may now no longer be visible).
Do you have a publication date yet for your article?
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Mike
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"#1" <#1@1.com> wrote in message
news:AZ2Ye.1119$OC2.257@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Anyone who reply's to my posts in any MS newsgroup your posts will be
> deleted by John Eddy. The new Big man on campus, he has been influenced by
> the MS MVP's who hate me. There will be an article about it coming out
> soon
> in the Seattle Times. It will only be deleted if you post using the web
> CDO
> interface. If you use your ISP's server it will not be deleted. It will be
> a
> great article and it will name all the idiot MVP's, be sure to read it.
> I'm
> sure Bill will.
>
>
>
>
>