David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/12/11 2:15 PM, John wrote:

Is there any software out there that makes it easier to send news group
trolls to a kill file? Seamonkey does have some blocking features but
the rules offered seem to be very easy to get around by those who
constantly change their name or even worse pose as someone you would
normally *want* to hear from.

Thanks,
John

Does not SeaMonkey's mail-news component have the same filtering
capabilities as Thunderbird?  With Thunderbird, I can create a filter on
any set of message headers, including headers indicating the application
used to send the message and in what news service the message was sent.


Yes but I want something more powerful and easier to use. You have noticed I am sure a certain poster who constantly changes their name and/or hides under the name of another poster. What I want to do is right click on the troll post and kill based on the sender's origin. Basically a 'whois' type of kill based on the the originating IP address that would defeat a troll's attempt to change their name or pose as someone else.

A 'view' and 'message source' doesn't give sufficient information (as far as I can determine) to truly kill file the individual. Perhaps I am missing something and if so please inform me how to better use the information.

Thanks,
John
_______________________________________________
support-seamonkey mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Reply via email to