Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
#41
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Frank_v7.0 wrote:
> Peter Stolz wrote:
>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their pissing
>>>>>>> match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is that I
>>>>>>> think both of them can make valuable contributions to the NG, but
>>>>>>> neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very immature on
>>>>>>> both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>
>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>
>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat in
>>>>> wordpad.
>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at the
>>>>> end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>
>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will be
>>>>> gone.
>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>
>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Pete
>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>
>>
>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as "watch"
>> and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>> Thanks again,
>> Pete
> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>
Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
> Peter Stolz wrote:
>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their pissing
>>>>>>> match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is that I
>>>>>>> think both of them can make valuable contributions to the NG, but
>>>>>>> neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very immature on
>>>>>>> both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>
>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>
>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat in
>>>>> wordpad.
>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at the
>>>>> end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>
>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will be
>>>>> gone.
>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>
>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Pete
>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>
>>
>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as "watch"
>> and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>> Thanks again,
>> Pete
> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>
Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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#44
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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"Peter Stolz" <pstolz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:46DCC53A.8050906@sbcglobal.net...
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded
> that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of
> the conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort
> by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
--
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#46
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Peter Stolz wrote:
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
#47
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Peter Stolz wrote:
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
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Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Peter Stolz wrote:
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
#49
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Peter Stolz wrote:
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to figure
>>>>>>>> it out, but there's so much of those two morons and their
>>>>>>>> pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad part is
>>>>>>>> that I think both of them can make valuable contributions to the
>>>>>>>> NG, but neither of them have the discipline to stop. Very
>>>>>>>> immature on both sides, and the whole NG pays the price.
>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Pete
>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Pete
>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>
>
> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded. But
> that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I probably
> wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and expanded that
> thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the direction of the
> conversation and who said what. Do you just have your's set to sort by
> date and unthreaded so that all new posts come to the top?
To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
a longer time period.
--
FRH
#50
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Newsreader filter suggestion using regex (regular expression)
Frank_v7.0 wrote:
> Peter Stolz wrote:
>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to
>>>>>>>>> figure it out, but there's so much of those two morons and
>>>>>>>>> their pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad
>>>>>>>>> part is that I think both of them can make valuable
>>>>>>>>> contributions to the NG, but neither of them have the
>>>>>>>>> discipline to stop. Very immature on both sides, and the whole
>>>>>>>>> NG pays the price.
>>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>> Pete
>>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>> Pete
>>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>>
>>
>> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
>> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
>> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and
>> expanded that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the
>> direction of the conversation and who said what. Do you just have
>> your's set to sort by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come
>> to the top?
> To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
> to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
> the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
> thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
> post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
> people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
> a longer time period.
>
Well, I'll start messing around with the way I display them and see what
works and what I like. I'll also do some exploring in TB. I've only
had it for a couple of weeks. thanks again for the help.
Pete
> Peter Stolz wrote:
>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>> Peter Stolz wrote:
>>>>>> clay wrote:
>>>>>>> Frank_v7.0 wrote:
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you george. I'm using Thunderbird, so I'll have to
>>>>>>>>> figure it out, but there's so much of those two morons and
>>>>>>>>> their pissing match that I can't handle it anymore. The sad
>>>>>>>>> part is that I think both of them can make valuable
>>>>>>>>> contributions to the NG, but neither of them have the
>>>>>>>>> discipline to stop. Very immature on both sides, and the whole
>>>>>>>>> NG pays the price.
>>>>>>>> With Thunderbird you can just right click on the "From:
>>>>>>>> whomever@wherever.com" and choose "Create Filter from Message".
>>>>>>>> Just pick what you want to happen to messages from that source
>>>>>>>> (like delete :-). If the entire thread annoys you cut and paste
>>>>>>>> the thread title into a "New Filter" and choose whatever. That
>>>>>>>> right click on "From:" works wonders for me :-) It keeps the
>>>>>>>> background noise to a minimum.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> More Thunderbird tricks:
>>>>>>> Close Thunderbird before doing these...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Path to profile. May have to set view hidden folders to see it.
>>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\[username]\Application
>>>>>>> Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxx.default\News
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can edit/create filters directly by browsing to your
>>>>>>> profile/news folder and opening rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.dat
>>>>>>> in wordpad.
>>>>>>> Copy an existing filter from `name` to `condition` and paste at
>>>>>>> the end, seasoning to taste.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To make all the existing posts that are filtered go away, delete
>>>>>>> rec.autos.makers.jeep+******.msf.
>>>>>>> It will rebuild when you open TB and all the filtered posts will
>>>>>>> be gone.
>>>>>>> ymmv. use at your own risk. performance not guaranteed. offer not
>>>>>>> valid in all states. etc. etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ahhh. Thanks. I'm still trying to figure it out. I just noticed
>>>>>> you guys replied to my post.
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>> Pete
>>>>> Hope we helped a bit :-)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes you did. Now, how did you know I responded to a post of three
>>>> weeks ago? Does TB notify you that somebody responded to a post?
>>>> Right now, I'm just going down the list of threads I marked as
>>>> "watch" and looking to see if anybody added anything.
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>> Pete
>>> Yup! It just showed up as a new post and of course you weren't in my
>>> "kill file" (message filter in T-bird :-)
>>>
>>
>> Okay, so I have my "view" set to sort by date, descending, threaded.
>> But that way, if somebody posts to a thread of a few weeks ago, I
>> probably wouldn't see it unless I physically scrolled back and
>> expanded that thread. I thread mine so I can look back and see the
>> direction of the conversation and who said what. Do you just have
>> your's set to sort by date and unthreaded so that all new posts come
>> to the top?
> To avoid "clutter" I have my Account Settings / Offline & Disk Space set
> to delete read messages over 1 day old. Since I've filtered out most of
> the trolls new messages are easy to spot even if they're replies to a
> thread that's weeks old. If, for some reason, I want to refer to an old
> post/thread I just Google the thread. It's just the way I do it. Most
> people would have the threads of interest to them displayed in full for
> a longer time period.
>
Well, I'll start messing around with the way I display them and see what
works and what I like. I'll also do some exploring in TB. I've only
had it for a couple of weeks. thanks again for the help.
Pete