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Re: spreadable meat [message #39188 is a reply to message #39173] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 14:33  |
R.G. Stockwell
Messages: 363 Registered: July 1999
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"Ken Knapp" <Ken.Knapp@REMOVEnoaa.gov> wrote in message news:c6mh7i$d2a$1@news.nems.noaa.gov...
> R.G. Stockwell wrote:
>> Hey! I am sick and tired of all these IDL programming posts showing up
>> in my incestuous-necro-bestiality newsgroup!
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> Not sure what Dave is doing differently, but the newsgroup spam occurs
> too often. Anything you can do to remove some is much appreciated.
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> Not sure what filtering is available, so can't suggest much except that
> would appreciate _some_ filtering.
> How about filtering out any email that doesn't mention IDL? ... Well,
> that wouldn't work either... not sure what could be done.
> How about a simple filter to remove profanity? That would remove some ...
To be clear, I (or anyone) cannot do anything to the newsgroup.
Each reader would filter for themselves.
I am using Outlook Express, which has some meager filtering available.
Under Message/Create Rule from Message/
One could get a better newsreader (for example I probably will
switch to Mozilla for newsgroups, I already use it for email and webbrowsing.)
My only suggestion would be the creation of some rules, which could
work since this newsgroup is so tightly knit. But I'm starting to think it
is probably a bad idea to try to get the IDL community to agree on rules,
let alone have everybody follow it.
Offhand I don't see how to filter crossposted messages in outlook express or in
Mozilla. I'll check out free agent and some others to see if that is possible.
cheers,
bob
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Re: spreadable meat [message #39190 is a reply to message #39188] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 13:47  |
Rick Towler
Messages: 821 Registered: August 1998
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"David Fanning" wrote...
> R.G. Stockwell writes:
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>> Hey! I am sick and tired of all these IDL programming posts showing up
>> in my incestuous-necro-bestiality newsgroup!
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>> While I am greatly amused by the subject lines of some of these
>> posts anyone have any great ideas on how to reduce the impact of
>> all these spam messages?
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> There must be news servers and then news servers. I find
> something I might call SPAM on this newsgroup (other than
> my own posts, of course) perhaps 1-2 times a month, at most.
> I don't know who's doing the filtering, but thank God for it! :-)
I second this, our news server here at UW does a fairly good job (3
questionable messages in the past 5 days) but at home, the comcast news
server is considerably worse. I think ISP's like comcast and quest
deliberately fail to provide filtering on their "free" news servers in order
to sell their premium services.
Does your news reader allow you to define rules for hiding/deleting
messages?
-Rick
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Re: spreadable meat [message #39192 is a reply to message #39190] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 13:44  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Ken Knapp writes:
> How about a simple filter to remove profanity? That would remove some ...
Oh, heck. Some of my best posts wouldn't be read. :-(
Cheers,
David
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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Re: spreadable meat [message #39193 is a reply to message #39192] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 13:38  |
Ken Knapp
Messages: 14 Registered: April 2003
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R.G. Stockwell wrote:
> Hey! I am sick and tired of all these IDL programming posts showing up
> in my incestuous-necro-bestiality newsgroup!
Not sure what Dave is doing differently, but the newsgroup spam occurs
too often. Anything you can do to remove some is much appreciated.
> I was thinking that a couple of newsgroup rules would help in my
> filtering efforts. Such as:
> 1) Messages that are cross posted will be filtered out
Sounds good.
> 2) messages that contain a hyperlink will be filtered out.
Sounds not so good.
Not sure what filtering is available, so can't suggest much except that
would appreciate _some_ filtering.
How about filtering out any email that doesn't mention IDL? ... Well,
that wouldn't work either... not sure what could be done.
How about a simple filter to remove profanity? That would remove some ...
Fearful in Asheville-
-Ken
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Re: spreadable meat [message #39194 is a reply to message #39193] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 10:44  |
R.G. Stockwell
Messages: 363 Registered: July 1999
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"David Fanning" <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1af84492e28e6620989732@news.frii.com...
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> There must be news servers and then news servers. I find
> something I might call SPAM on this newsgroup (other than
> my own posts, of course) perhaps 1-2 times a month, at most.
> I don't know who's doing the filtering, but thank God for it! :-)
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> Cheers,
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> David
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> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
You don't know what your missing!
Must be nice. :)
So, nevermind then. I had assumed the spam was a universal problem.
I see 8 spam messages in the last 5 days (i.e a couple a day).
I'm using qwest's newsserver, which seems to do absolutely nothing.
I will now crawl back under my rock.
-bob
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Re: spreadable meat [message #39195 is a reply to message #39194] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 10:21  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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R.G. Stockwell writes:
> Hey! I am sick and tired of all these IDL programming posts showing up
> in my incestuous-necro-bestiality newsgroup!
>
> While I am greatly amused by the subject lines of some of these
> posts anyone have any great ideas on how to reduce the impact of
> all these spam messages?
There must be news servers and then news servers. I find
something I might call SPAM on this newsgroup (other than
my own posts, of course) perhaps 1-2 times a month, at most.
I don't know who's doing the filtering, but thank God for it! :-)
Cheers,
David
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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