Graeme Fowler wrote:
> Before someone kicks off another great debate over politeness (I can see
> the dust clouds on the horizon already) I'd like to ask, on behalf of
> the moderators, that everyone (including me!):

I'd like to add one more suggestion to your list if I may:

f) If the poster that bothers you is using a personal/vanity domain, the 
following Sieve snippet is very efficient at maintaining the 
signal/noise ratio. I'm using my own domain (db.org) as an example. 
Substitute whatever domain you feel appropriate:

if header :contains ["from", "message-id", "references"] "@db.org" {
        fileinto "Trash";
        stop;
}

For those of you not fluent in Sieve, this will redirect any message 
with the string "@db.org" in the From:, Message-ID: or References: 
header fields to the Trash folder. This has the nice effect of not only 
discarding messages from the person in question, but also the entire 
sub-thread resulting from any of his messages.

Works great! I had to look in my Trash-folder to find out what Graeme 
was talking about :-)

I'm sure the same thing is possible using an Exim-filter too.

And for the record; I know there's no guarantee that the domain used in 
Message-ID: (and thus in References:) will be the same as the one used 
in From:, but in practice it has always been that way for the six or 
seven cases where I've felt the need to use this trick.

One last thing; for those of you feed up with e-mail administrators from 
the web-generation, the following snippet may also improves the 
s/n-ratio of Exim-Users:

if header :contains ["from", "message-id", "references"] "nabble.com" {
        fileinto "Trash";
        stop;
}


        Bob




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