Not in my experience. I have never seen a message successfully cancelled
here - of course if it were cancelled, then I wouldn't see it. Hmmm.
Besides, there's no way to do it from the NNTP side, anyhow.
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"Michael Fesser" <netizen (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote
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.oO(Murray *TMM*)
I don't think it's possible to cancel a post.
Depends on the newsserver. Cancels are control messages as described in
RFC 1036. If sent within a few minutes after the post there are good
chances that the receiving server deletes the post (assuming the server
allows cancels at all, but a good newsserver should do IMHO).
Micha |