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Stationery
Please excuse me for posting here but I thought I might cover more people in
this newsgroups as the stationery newsgroup seems to have a rather limited use. A friend of mine says that a couple of years back they found a website that showed them how to make basic stationery for OE including things like scrolling. Is there something out there or does this type of thing involve coding and scripting etc. TIA B.W. |
Stationery
Courtesy of longtime MVP Jim Pickering:
The active stationery groups were migrated to a Microsoft-hosted private newsserver several years ago. Try posting there. The private server can be accessed using the following settings in a new News account: Server: privatenews.microsoft.com Account Name: privatenews\stationery Password: stationery The only reason it's on a private server is that Microsoft does not allow posting of messages larger than 100 KB to pubic newsgroups. Since many stationeries are often much larger, since they include multiple images and sound files, the use of a private newsgroups was set up to allow them to continue with their creations. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ B.W. wrote: Please excuse me for posting here but I thought I might cover more people in this newsgroups as the stationery newsgroup seems to have a rather limited use. A friend of mine says that a couple of years back they found a website that showed them how to make basic stationery for OE including things like scrolling. Is there something out there or does this type of thing involve coding and scripting etc. TIA B.W. |
Stationery
Thanks PA Bear
B.W. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Courtesy of longtime MVP Jim Pickering: The active stationery groups were migrated to a Microsoft-hosted private newsserver several years ago. Try posting there. The private server can be accessed using the following settings in a new News account: Server: privatenews.microsoft.com Account Name: privatenews\stationery Password: stationery The only reason it's on a private server is that Microsoft does not allow posting of messages larger than 100 KB to pubic newsgroups. Since many stationeries are often much larger, since they include multiple images and sound files, the use of a private newsgroups was set up to allow them to continue with their creations. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ B.W. wrote: Please excuse me for posting here but I thought I might cover more people in this newsgroups as the stationery newsgroup seems to have a rather limited use. A friend of mine says that a couple of years back they found a website that showed them how to make basic stationery for OE including things like scrolling. Is there something out there or does this type of thing involve coding and scripting etc. TIA B.W. |
Stationery
YW
B.W. wrote: Thanks PA Bear B.W. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Courtesy of longtime MVP Jim Pickering: The active stationery groups were migrated to a Microsoft-hosted private newsserver several years ago. Try posting there. The private server can be accessed using the following settings in a new News account: Server: privatenews.microsoft.com Account Name: privatenews\stationery Password: stationery The only reason it's on a private server is that Microsoft does not allow posting of messages larger than 100 KB to pubic newsgroups. Since many stationeries are often much larger, since they include multiple images and sound files, the use of a private newsgroups was set up to allow them to continue with their creations. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ B.W. wrote: Please excuse me for posting here but I thought I might cover more people in this newsgroups as the stationery newsgroup seems to have a rather limited use. A friend of mine says that a couple of years back they found a website that showed them how to make basic stationery for OE including things like scrolling. Is there something out there or does this type of thing involve coding and scripting etc. TIA B.W. |
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