Emanuel Berg <[email protected]> writes: > Stefan Huchler <[email protected]> writes: > >> thx for an answer! > > This answer doesn't answer any of your questions, but > you are welcome nonetheless :) > > There is a huge section in the Gnus manual on > scoring. Did you check that out? > > For what reason do you want scoring? > > If it is to block spammers and perhaps (f)lamers in > general, for mail, I managed to do that with > splitting, just split them to a spam group, then give > that group low priority so it won't even show. > > Anyway, as for scoring, I never got that to work but > it would be very interesting to have features like: > > * threads where you are active, bring that to your > attention > > * people who quote you, even more so > > * subjects that has been around for ages and you never > participated, downgrade > > * very short messages that contains +1, downgrade > (ignore), as they don't bring anything in terms of > thoughts or technology > > * messages that contains insults ("idiot"), ignore > (even when true, never pleasant to read, also > doesn't bring anything) > > I don't know if or to what extent that can be done > with scoring, but I would be very happy to learn. > > At the very least, a common interface to killing > (common to mail and news) and a clear separation of > code and data should be very possible. I'd be > surprised if no one ever did anything to that extent, > if so, tell me and I'll se what I can do whenever I > get, eh, "time" (ha). > > Keep Gnusing!
They are the very same features that I am looking to have in Gnus. I shall follow this thread with interest and offer what I can when I can. RayH _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
