Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service, messagingreminder.com. The service simply synchronizes your calendar and you automatically receive appointment reminders on your mobile phone. It's so easy that you don't need to think about it, because it just works. Find more information at http://www.messagingreminder.com/
Matthew Choinski wrote: > Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service, > messagingreminder.com. > > The service simply synchronizes your calendar and you automatically > receive appointment reminders on your mobile phone. It's so easy > that you don't need to think about it, because it just works. > > Find more information at http://www.messagingreminder.com/ SPAMmers multipost. Good netizens crosspost. -- Brian Tillman
How do you crosspost? I don't understand what you mean by this. Please don't confuse me for a spammer. Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message news:%23rYC27hEGHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Matthew Choinski wrote: > >> Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service, >> messagingreminder.com. >> >> The service simply synchronizes your calendar and you automatically >> receive appointment reminders on your mobile phone. It's so easy >> that you don't need to think about it, because it just works. >> >> Find more information at http://www.messagingreminder.com/ > > SPAMmers multipost. Good netizens crosspost. > -- > Brian Tillman
Matthew Choinski wrote: > How do you crosspost? You use a newsreader and in the "Newsgroups" field, you enter multiple newsgroup names separated by commas (usually). This will post exactly the same message to multiple groups and when someone reads it in one of those groups, their newsreader will mark it as read in all groups at once so they don't have to see it multiple times. > I don't understand what you mean by this. a.. Crosspost - A single message posted to many newsgroups at once. a.. Multipost - Many messages, all with the same content, each posted to a different newsgroup -- Brian Tillman