Kill Filter

How do i set up a kill filter, to stop MI5 rubish?
ferd
ferd [ Mi, 02 Januar 2008 11:29 ] [ ID #1898488 ]

Re: Kill Filter

"Ferd" <Rat [at] tat.com> wrote in message
news:9qpmn31614rvm1fd1nvtblg0ueo01hvkb9 [at] 4ax.com...
> How do i set up a kill filter, to stop MI5 rubish?
> ferd

I myself I just push the Delete-Key in Vista Windows Mail, and it's gone.
The person making those posts, which he or she are spamming many NG(s) is
changing subject content and posting names so that it will come through. It
would be a hard filter to create to catch them as they change.
MR. Arnold [ Mi, 02 Januar 2008 11:54 ] [ ID #1898491 ]

Re: Kill Filter

In article <9qpmn31614rvm1fd1nvtblg0ueo01hvkb9 [at] 4ax.com>, Rat [at] tat.com
says...
> How do i set up a kill filter, to stop MI5 rubish?
> ferd
>

I've just changed to Gravity to stop this. Seems to work OK as you can
mark as read cross-posted stuff, which you can't on Thunderbird.

Jim Ford
Jim Ford [ Mi, 02 Januar 2008 13:35 ] [ ID #1898494 ]

Re: Kill Filter

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Notifier Deamon [ Mi, 02 Januar 2008 13:56 ] [ ID #1898495 ]

Re: Kill Filter

On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 23:29:21 +1300, Ferd wrote:

> How do i set up a kill filter, to stop MI5 rubish?

Since you're using Agent, check alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent
and news.software.readers. There are several possibilities.

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s|b
private [ Mi, 02 Januar 2008 20:35 ] [ ID #1898496 ]

Re: Kill Filter

On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 23:29:21 +1300, Ferd <Rat [at] tat.com> wrote:

>How do i set up a kill filter, to stop MI5 rubish?
>ferd


Thanks, seems to have worked so far.
Ferd
ferd [ Do, 03 Januar 2008 10:48 ] [ ID #1899360 ]
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