A posting is an e-mail message posted to an electronic communication service, such as a newsgroup or BBS
The method of sending e-mail message to a Newsgroup or electronic bulletin board.
A single message placed into an electronic/network environment or the act of placing such a message.
a message posted to a Forum.
A message published in an online discussion group.
An individual article sent to a newsgroup or listserv.
A note or article that is placed, or posted, either in e-mail for mailing lists or in a public place, such as a bulletin board, for a newsgroup.
Posting is the act of adding an article to a newsgroup. Each article is known as a "post". Newsgroup articles are arranged into threads all on the same subject within the group. If an article is of interest to more than one group, it can be simultaneously posted to multiple groups. This is known as "cross-posting". Excessive cross-posting (i.e. posting to too many groups at once) is discouraged and borders on being Spam.
a article of writing (news, for short) made available for others on the Internet to read
a message that someone has "posted" to the discussion forum
Distinguished from a `letter' or ordinary email message by the fact that it is broadcast rather than point-to-point. Internet users have the access to post to any subscribed newsgroup of their choice, where their posting can be viewed by anyone subscribed to the group.
replying to or initiating a discussion on a public forum on a Website/Intranet, such as a bulletin board.
An electronic message sent to a newsgroup.
Generally used to describe the ability to send a message into a newsgroup for distribution to the entire world. Some News Servers do not permit posting, and you can only read the information already present in the newsgroup.
A single message added to a discussion board or mailing list.
Posting refers to both the action taken by a participant to add information or opinions to a discussion board and the actual information or comment placed there.
An electronic message posted to an electronic communication service, such as a newsgroup or BBS (Bulletin Board System).
The sending of an article to a Usenet newsgroup or the placing of a message on a BBS.
Sending an article to a News Group.
a contribution to a discussion group or a newsgroup
Can refer to a message or article that appears on a newsgroup or the act of sending an electronic message to a newsgroup. See newsgroup.
Sending an electronic "news article" to a news server.
( verb) the act of entering a message into a newsgroup or message board, or ( noun) the actual message itself that was entered.
Entering a message into a communication system e.g. Posting a message to a newsgroup. See Also: Newsgroup
A single message posted to a newsgroup, bulletin board or mailing list.
When a message is sent or submitted to an individual or bulletin board.
Sending an article to a BBS or a Usenet newsgroup.
An article or message sent to a Usenet news group.
Sending a message to a newsgroup.
Leaving a message or other data on a Newsgroup which others can read, respond to or otherwise retrieve.
An article or message sent to a Usenet newsgroup.
Writing a reply to a message on an electronic bulletin board, threaded discussion, e-forum, or notes conference.
A single message entered into a network communications system (e.g. A single message posted to a newsgroup or message board).
Sending a message to an online message board to be viewed by the members of the board.
An article in a newsgroup.
A message sent to a newsgroup or the act of sending such a message.
The act of sending an e-mail message to a newsgroup.
A message sent to a newsgroup. See Also: Usenet
As a noun—single message entered into a network communications system such as a message posted to a message board. As a verb—putting a message on the web.
A single message entered into a newsgroup, mailing list, or other communications system. See Also: Newsgroup, Mailing List, Thread, USENET
Either an article which is sent to usenet or the act of sending itself; you are " posting" an article into a newsgroup.
A Post is a message entered by a user into a network communications system.
To ring up a menu item and subtotal or service round the check, thus adding the item's cost to the check's total, and sending it to the kitchen to be made.
Like posting a message on a bulletin board, the sending of a message to a discussion group or other public message area on the Internet. The message itself is called a "post."