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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Default User" > wrote: > > > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: > > > > > am I going to have to create to filter out those a-holes that are > > > crossposting that drivel??? > > > > > > You're better off with a newsreader than can filter crossposts. That > > way you usually don't have to killfile individuals, just the cross > > groups. > > > > > > > > Brian > > At the moment, I'm killfiling by key words. :-) > > That's actually VERY effective. > > "kill if subject contains the word XXXXX" It works pretty well, especially in weeding out political messages. > It does not killfile authors unless I tell it to. > I set up a keyword filter for "from" if the from (author) contains > the word "Chung". Since he always posts with his name even tho' he > changes ID's frequently, I should never see a post from him again > using that as the filter criteria. In XanaNews, the killfile is distinct from the filter list, although you can (and I have) set up author filters as well for people who frequently morph their address. > I think that if I manipulate some of the filters just right, I might > be able to filter out all posts that are crossposted to a specific > group. > > Where the hell are these coming from, and how can I tell? > I guess I could pull up the headers to find that information? > I normally do not make those visible. That's the way. The header should give you the entire newsgroup list. > The thing is, I'm leery of filtering out crossposts as there is a > small group of lists I belong to where crossposting is appropriate in > the RELATED groups, and I don't want to lose those posts. Some are > posted by some close 'net buddies... The key is to look for groups you doubt will ever have any interesting thread crossed to. You can usually tell. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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