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Has anyone ever figured out how to do this?
If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks |
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On 10 Oct 2006 05:09:41 -0700, wavetrapper wrote:
Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks Well, since you're posting through Google Groups ... But let me answer your question anyway: I use a news reader which can filter posts by checking any header you wish. The free news reader Xnews will do that and will let you check the Message-ID and References headers, for example. You can kill all posts from Google Groups, plus all followups to those posts, by using the following score file: --(cut here)--[*] sco: -9999 Message-ID: googlegroups\.com References: googlegroups\.com |
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I think he wants to be able to killfile unwanted posters while he is
using Google Groups. As a Google user myself, I have found that there is no *obvious* way to accomplish this end. On the other hand, Google allows one to pick and choose messages to read at will, although possibly without adequate information to know if they are worthwhile before opening them. In any case, I find "killfile" to be largely unnecessary anyway. Bruce Jensen **************** wrote: On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 13:51:42 +0000 (UTC), Lloyd wrote: On 10 Oct 2006 05:09:41 -0700, wavetrapper wrote: Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks Well, since you're posting through Google Groups ... they want to ill file users with in google and it can't be from there http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Yes that is correct.
In some other message boards I am in, you can put posters who are in outer space on Ignore. I was hoping for something like that. That would be invaluable here. Probably reduce a good 30% of the unrelated malarky and cut out a lot of the b.s. - leaving a higher percentage of bona fide subject matter to be read. -Russ bpnjensen wrote: I think he wants to be able to killfile unwanted posters while he is using Google Groups. As a Google user myself, I have found that there is no *obvious* way to accomplish this end. On the other hand, Google allows one to pick and choose messages to read at will, although possibly without adequate information to know if they are worthwhile before opening them. In any case, I find "killfile" to be largely unnecessary anyway. Bruce Jensen **************** wrote: On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 13:51:42 +0000 (UTC), Lloyd wrote: On 10 Oct 2006 05:09:41 -0700, wavetrapper wrote: Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks Well, since you're posting through Google Groups ... they want to ill file users with in google and it can't be from there http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() wavetrapper wrote: Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks What I find most interesting about kill-filing is the number of times some guy on this forum says he is gonna killfille someone, and usually ends the sentence with a "plonk". And yet that same guy is within hours back in fine form as the lead participant in yet another ****ing contest with the one supposedly kill filed. I suspect the number of readers that really use that feature are very small. After all it would take all the fun out of rec.radio.shortwave. Many threats, but no real followthrough. |
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I don't have any interest in the drama and kindergarten stuff that goes
on here. I actually come to read about radios and shortwave. Any tool that will help me to that better, I am interested in. wrote: wavetrapper wrote: Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks What I find most interesting about kill-filing is the number of times some guy on this forum says he is gonna killfille someone, and usually ends the sentence with a "plonk". And yet that same guy is within hours back in fine form as the lead participant in yet another ****ing contest with the one supposedly kill filed. I suspect the number of readers that really use that feature are very small. After all it would take all the fun out of rec.radio.shortwave. Many threats, but no real followthrough. |
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I find that the Google online reader is as easy as any reader to use as
any for quickly skimming mesaages for those that should be passed. While there is no killfile tool, in some ways that is a blessing because you can quickly scan threads and pass on messages or read them at will. Usually the topic or the authors name is sufficient to make that determination and Google will suppress the text until clicked on. Killfiles have the obvious limitation that any messages from one author are hidden, and I've found even the idiots will sometimes have a pearl to share. wavetrapper wrote: I don't have any interest in the drama and kindergarten stuff that goes on here. I actually come to read about radios and shortwave. Any tool that will help me to that better, I am interested in. wrote: wavetrapper wrote: Has anyone ever figured out how to do this? If so, your advice is most welcome. thanks What I find most interesting about kill-filing is the number of times some guy on this forum says he is gonna killfille someone, and usually ends the sentence with a "plonk". And yet that same guy is within hours back in fine form as the lead participant in yet another ****ing contest with the one supposedly kill filed. I suspect the number of readers that really use that feature are very small. After all it would take all the fun out of rec.radio.shortwave. Many threats, but no real followthrough. |
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wavetrapper wrote:
I don't have any interest in the drama and kindergarten stuff that goes on here. I actually come to read about radios and shortwave. Any tool that will help me to that better, I am interested in. I assume that since you are using google, your ISP is not providing access to a newsgroup server. (Check with them, maybe they do provide a server.) Here are a couple of options. 1) Download a free newsgroup reader that has good killfile support. (I'm using KNode under Linux.) Then read the groups from one of the free newservers. When you want to post, use google. 2) Subscribe to one of the major newservers. Use a reader that supports a killfile. Then you can post from the same application. craigm |
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