Summary
This chapter showed you how to use Outlook Express for reading Usenet news. I began by giving you quite a bit of Usenet background information. From there, you learned how to operate the Outlook Express program. I showed you how to work with newsgroups, how to download and read messages, how to post replies, and how to compose new messages. You also learned how to filter messages and how to work with the Usenet-related options.
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To get the goods on TCP/IP and other Net plumbing, turn to Chapter 31, “Implementing TCP/IP for Internet and Intranet Connections.”
To learn how to get an Internet connection established, see Chapter 32, “Windows 98 and the Internet.”
Chapter 33, “Exploring ...
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