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Steve Wertz wrote:
No, it's not a troll, but it is kinda long. I had some free time and I wrote up some installation instructions for NewsProxy/nfilter for use in alt.food.barbecue and alt.food.binaries. Included is a nfilter.dat file that will filter all the current troll posts in those two groups. Ahh, did a quick Google to find out what NewsProxy is. For others, here's a nice link that describes it well: http://www.aapcsite.plus.com/newsproxy.html Grab the instructions from: http://www.io.com/~sqwertz/nfilter/nfilterforafb.txt Unfortunately the download links in that file don't seem to be highlighted (anybody know why?), Because it's a .txt file being displayed. HTML links (highlights) include hidden references, for a link, it would be something like: HREF="newsproxy-0.5a.tar.gz"newsproxy-0.5a.tar.gz/A Which since I'm writing in plain txt should stay in plain language. Nice work. D -- |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 17:54:49 -0500, Steve Wertz
wrote: Oh well. I'll try and html-ify it. Now where'd I put that yellow Dummies book... Don't bother with the book. I just HTMLed it and mailed it to you. Let me know if it doesn't come through okay, and I'll put it up on my webbage for you to grab. It's ugly, but it is HTML. Let me know if it needs to be tweaked; I did it in a big hurry. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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Steve Wertz wrote in message ... I noticed our troll is happily trolling away at rec.food.cooking now. Much more action over there - we tried to tell he/she/it that month ago, but did it listen? No. Didn't anybody ever tell you...don't feed the trolls? Did you listen? No! The mind of net dolts like yourself, I'll never understand. Now be gone. You're like a gnat! |
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"Steve Wertz" wrote in message ... I updated nfilter.dat. 1. Contributors on the Google exception list were getting funky characters appended to their subjects. This is fixed. 2. Added Wyle Coyote to drop list. Posting this to alt.binaries.food since I mis-typed the group name in the original post. I noticed our troll is happily trolling away at rec.food.cooking now. Much more action over there - we tried to tell he/she/it that month ago, but did it listen? No. -sw Steve, thanks for the tool. When I get a chance, I need to e-mail you directly. I have the addy. Thanks. kili |
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