d...@kd4e.com,
From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to
access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a listserve
rather than a newsreader
A quick note. When responding to nntp newsgroup posts, simply reply
to the newsgroup post rather than using
Zeb Carter wrote:
[...]I am recreating my USENET lists[...]
If you're going to be posting to USENET,
avoid using inane Subject lines like A quick question.
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...is there a way that I can create a filter that will delete subject
lines by attribute - i.e.; all caps?
Other than that my current set of filters are working flawlessly.
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JeffM wrote:
Zeb Carter wrote:
[...]I am recreating my USENET lists[...]
If you're going to be posting to USENET,
avoid using inane Subject lines like A quick question.
Your reply was MOST helpful. NOT! And thanks to Leonidas Jones and J.
Weaver for their quick help. My problem was quickly
On 16.10.2010 10:11, Beverly Howard wrote:
--- Original Message ---
d...@kd4e.com,
From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to
access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a listserve
rather than a newsreader
A quick note. When responding to nntp
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 16.10.2010 10:11, Beverly Howard wrote:
--- Original Message ---
d...@kd4e.com,
From the message header in your posts, I'm curious how you are setup to
access this newsgroup... it looks as if you are using a listserve
rather than a newsreader
A quick note. When
On 16.10.2010 19:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Threads fine here, though Bev did change the subject line. His message
does say In-Reply-To:
mailman.1088.1287160683.21996.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
which cites the correct message id for d...@kd4e.com's
On 10/16/2010 05:09 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
On 16.10.2010 19:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Threads fine here, though Bev did change the subject line. His message
does say In-Reply-To:
mailman.1088.1287160683.21996.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
which cites
JeffM jef...@email.com wrote:
If you're going to be posting to USENET,
avoid using inane Subject lines like A quick question.
This isn't usenet.
Lee
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
JeffMjef...@email.com wrote:
If you're going to be posting to USENET,
avoid using inane Subject lines like A quick question.
This isn't usenet.
From the headers on _your_ message:
X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com
Regardless, A quick question
J. Weaver Jr. j...@pospamsucksbox.com wrote:
From the headers on _your_ message:
X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com
Regardless, A quick question imparts no useful information. -JW
My point is that these support groups are not propagated to usenet. A
quote from any headers
Mark Hansen wrote:
What you must not realize is that
people search the subject lines from past posts
looking for potential solutions.
By using a nonsense subject line,
you basically make this really hard.
aka selfish.
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