Re: Filter question

2015-01-14 Thread Daniel

On 14/01/15 16:41, john sumner wrote:

NoOp wrote:

Yes. Go back and read the response that I provided to you previously in
your filter question thread.


i really dont want to wade back through a few hundred messages.

You asked a question and, out of the goodness of their hearts, someone 
provided you with an answer ... but you could not be bothered to wade 
back through a few hundred messages  *REALLY* !!


Another way of finding the message might be to click on the From 
column header, then scroll down to where NoOp has replied to your other 
question!!


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Re: Filter question

2015-01-13 Thread NoOp
On 01/13/2015 05:53 AM, john sumner wrote:
 When i filter something in one news group, i keep seeing the same crap 
 in another newsgroup, is there anyway i can keep this from happening to 
 me, or is it something i have to live with
 

Yes. Go back and read the response that I provided to you previously in
your filter question thread.
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Re: Filter question

2015-01-13 Thread john sumner

NoOp wrote:

Yes. Go back and read the response that I provided to you previously in
your filter question thread.


i really dont want to wade back through a few hundred messages.

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Re: Filter question

2015-01-13 Thread Richard Falken
When you use the Create Filter From option in the dialogue, it creates a
filter by only one group by default.

You can create filters that apply to the whole Usenet account. Tool 
Message Filters. Select the Usenet account in the menu in the top part of
the window, instead of just individual groups.

john sumner wrote:
 When i filter something in one news group, i keep seeing the same crap in
 another newsgroup, is there anyway i can keep this from happening to me, or
 is it something i have to live with

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Re: Filter question

2015-01-13 Thread john sumner

Richard Falken wrote:

When you use the Create Filter From option in the dialogue, it creates a
filter by only one group by default.

You can create filters that apply to the whole Usenet account. Tool 
Message Filters. Select the Usenet account in the menu in the top part of
the window, instead of just individual groups.


Thanks rich i will try just that
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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread Daniel

On 02/01/15 05:25, john sumner wrote:

i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people who
post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i know
people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk them
from there


John, if you are trying to filter individuals (rather than everyone) who 
post via Google Groups, have a look under Tools and create yourself a 
filter to mark messages from a particular email address as Read.


The filter can apply to an individual news group, or, if you select the 
news server it can apply to all groups on that filter.


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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread NoOp
On 01/01/2015 10:25 AM, john sumner wrote:
 i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people who 
 post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i know
 people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk them 
 from there
 

Easy way is to set a messge filter for news.mozilla.org (not just the
user group) - this way the filter will apply to all news.mozilla.org
groups that you subscribe to.

Tools|Message Filters|Filters for: (use the dropdown to select
news.mozilla.org)|New:

Filter name: Injection-info: googlegroupps.com
Apply filter when:
x Manually Run
x Getting New Mail
o Match all of the following
Click 'Subject' and select 'Injection-info'
Click the blank box to the right of the 'contains' box and enter
'googlegroups.com'
Perform these actions:
 select the dropdown box and select your preference (Delete Ignore
thread, etc)
Click 'OK'
Click 'Filter Log' and check 'Enable the Filter Log' - you can then
check the log after awhile  see if the filter is working for you.
Later, if you'd rather not use the disk space, you can clear the filter
and turn it back off.

Note: I previously had mine set to 'Delete', but unfortunately some
developter/contributors use googlegroups exclusively for posting to some
to the dev groups. Seems odd to me that a dev/contributor would use
googlegroups to post to news.mozilla.org, but there you go... So I now
set to 'Ignore Subthread'  I can then check the thread later to see if
it was spam or from a dev/contributor.

Obviously you can set the filter for each news.mozilla.org group that
you subscribe to, but then you need to remember to do so each time you
subscribe to a group.

msgFilterRules.dat:

name=Injection-info: googlegroups.com
enabled=yes
type=20
action=Ignore subthread
condition=AND (\injection-info\,contains,googlegroups.com)

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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread john sumner
NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote in
news:dridnxfo8qgiajvjnz2dnuu7-nmdn...@mozilla.org: 

 On 01/01/2015 10:25 AM, john sumner wrote:
 i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people
 who post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i
 know people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk
 them from there
 
 
 Easy way is to set a messge filter for news.mozilla.org (not just the
 user group) - this way the filter will apply to all news.mozilla.org
 groups that you subscribe to.
 
 Tools|Message Filters|Filters for: (use the dropdown to select
 news.mozilla.org)|New:
 
 Filter name: Injection-info: googlegroupps.com
 Apply filter when:
 x Manually Run
 x Getting New Mail
 o Match all of the following
 Click 'Subject' and select 'Injection-info'
 Click the blank box to the right of the 'contains' box and enter
 'googlegroups.com'
 Perform these actions:
  select the dropdown box and select your preference (Delete Ignore
 thread, etc)
 Click 'OK'
 Click 'Filter Log' and check 'Enable the Filter Log' - you can then
 check the log after awhile  see if the filter is working for you.
 Later, if you'd rather not use the disk space, you can clear the
 filter and turn it back off.
 
 Note: I previously had mine set to 'Delete', but unfortunately some
 developter/contributors use googlegroups exclusively for posting to
 some to the dev groups. Seems odd to me that a dev/contributor would
 use googlegroups to post to news.mozilla.org, but there you go... So I
 now set to 'Ignore Subthread'  I can then check the thread later to
 see if it was spam or from a dev/contributor.
 
 Obviously you can set the filter for each news.mozilla.org group that
 you subscribe to, but then you need to remember to do so each time you
 subscribe to a group.
 
 msgFilterRules.dat:
 
 name=Injection-info: googlegroups.com
 enabled=yes
 type=20
 action=Ignore subthread
 condition=AND (\injection-info\,contains,googlegroups.com)

Ok thanks gentlemen for the info 

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Re: filter question

2015-01-01 Thread john sumner

Mason83 wrote:

You can create a custom filter:

If User-Agent is G2/1.0 Then Delete Message

If you want to display the User-Agent, so you can decide on
a case-by-case basis, consider the Mnenhy add-on:

http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/

Regards.


thanks mason
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Re: Filter question

2012-06-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jay Garcia wrote:


On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.

One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
pretty well trained to recognize and filter it. However, I have JMC set
/not/ to mark messages as read, so I can periodically scan through the
Junk folder for false positives.

In this case, the spam is properly filtered and unmarked, so all is as
it should be. Except for one peculiarity: when that account receives one
message and it's spam, the account is left with no new messages, but the
account name is highlighted anyway as if there were new messages. So I
frequently find myself looking at all the subfolders in that account for
a putative new message -- in vain.

Any idea how to correct this?

It seems to me that the flag to highlight the account name is set before
the spam is filtered out, but I wish it were done afterward.

Thanks.



Same exact scenario here with Thunderbird, so I guess it's inherent in
the source foundsation shared by both applications. File a bug on it,
post back with the bug number and there will be comments and voting
following I'm sure.


Done:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766063

Sorry for delay, busy start of week.

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Re: Filter question

2012-06-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
 directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.
 
 One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
 pretty well trained to recognize and filter it. However, I have JMC set
 /not/ to mark messages as read, so I can periodically scan through the
 Junk folder for false positives.
 
 In this case, the spam is properly filtered and unmarked, so all is as
 it should be. Except for one peculiarity: when that account receives one
 message and it's spam, the account is left with no new messages, but the
 account name is highlighted anyway as if there were new messages. So I
 frequently find myself looking at all the subfolders in that account for
 a putative new message -- in vain.
 
 Any idea how to correct this?
 
 It seems to me that the flag to highlight the account name is set before
 the spam is filtered out, but I wish it were done afterward.
 
 Thanks.
 

Same exact scenario here with Thunderbird, so I guess it's inherent in
the source foundsation shared by both applications. File a bug on it,
post back with the bug number and there will be comments and voting
following I'm sure.


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