Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'd suggest that this is a solution for a nonexistent problem.  If/when
> I decide I no longer wish to see someone's post, I quietly and

Indeed, mailing list guidelines seem to be ignored by the very people
who need them the most. <laugh> That said, I suppose that we all might
be better off without the general flaming and raising of hackles that
happens when someone breaches netiquette. Perhaps a few people can
take on the chore of reminding people through private e-mail, and
everyone else can ignore obvious breaches of netiquette, assuming that
it has been privately dealt with?

> "banning", I'd just add him to ~/.procmail/rc.twit .  End of problem --
> no argument, no unpleasantness.  100% effective.

Naturally, I will take this to an even greater extent and suggest the
use of scoring (especially Gnus' adaptive scoring! =) ), since some
people can be trollish on general matters but are quite interesting
when talking about some subjects.. |)

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