F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
EE wrote:
I have seen other nuisances on some of these newsgroups, and I found
that filtering whatever is in the From: line and setting the action to
"Mark as read" and "Ignore thread" works.
But if you ignore thread do you miss all the legitimate posters ?
I am probably a bit muddled with the above, the problem is that if you
do any of these things he just starts a new thread then a new one,then a
new one, usually misleading and then You open it and find the same
interminable rubbish
I am not the only poster with a problem with this poster, it is universal.
you have to spend a lot of time with the K button but it is annoying,
which seem to be his purpose, He can not believe he is doing any good,it
started a long while ago about some problem with the establishment on
the medical treatment of his mother and most people would have read the
first post with a modicum of interest but it has developed into many
months of non stop posts almost the same.
Are we talking about a legitimate thread hijacked by a spammer, or a
spam thread started by a spammer to which no sane person would reply? In
the second case, kill the whole thread.
No, we are talking about A poster who starts interminable threads (Your
second case)no one does answer them, but you have to wade past each
thread of his either killing or ignoring often opening to see what it is
about then you find it is the Winnipeg poster and it gets very annoying
I would like to be able to not see any thread started by him but can not
find a way to filter as he keeps changing to dodge kill files.
Does the spammer always use particular unique phrases that nobody else
is likely to ever use? It should be possible to create a filter that
searches the body for particular phrases and activate if two or more
phrases peculiar to this annoyance are found. Depending upon how likely
you deem it that the filter could activate in error you might want to
simply mark the post as read as opposed to deleting it or perhaps move
it to a suspect folder for later consideration.
Dave
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