Hi John Galt, you wrote on Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 09:13:38PM -0700:
>I dunno about scoring--I rarely use the function, but I re-migrated back >to TRN when I realized that SLRN had no killfiles, what I consider to be >an essential tool in USENET. You might want to read /usr/doc/slrn/SCORE_FAQ.gz, I quote: Subject: 4. How do I score postings from a specific person? Score: -9999 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] assigns a score of -9999 to the person [EMAIL PROTECTED] A score of -9999 is a special score. If an article scores this value on a given test, any other tests for the article will be skipped and *the article will be killed*. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What's your problem? Kind regards Frederick -- Linux *is* user-friendly. It's just a little picky about it's friends.