>I think that the PhD means Piled Higher and Deeper! Isn't there some
>way to block him?
Mozilla's KF isn't that great, but it's good enough for Chung Dung
purposes.
I miss my last newsreader. With that, I could block any message that
contained his name anywhere in the message. I haven't found a way to
do that with Agent, so I have a lot of regulars who insist on
re-posting his crap when they respond to him in my KF.
--
BlueBrooke
T2/D&E/June 2005
The things that come to those who wait will
be the things left by those who got there first.
Peabody - 07 Dec 2006 17:20 GMT
BlueBrooke says...
> I miss my last newsreader. With that, I could block any
> message that contained his name anywhere in the message.
> I haven't found a way to do that with Agent, so I have a
> lot of regulars who insist on re-posting his crap when
> they respond to him in my KF.
One possiblity, if your server and newsreader support it, is
to block all articles which are cross-posted to any of the
other newsgroups he uses. I assume he is still compulsively
cross-posting everything he posts, even though the message
to which he is replying wasn't.
There is a new extension to the XOVER function which some
servers now implement - it provides the cross-post info as
part of the initial header fetch. Before, it didn't do
that.
So if both your server and your client support that new
XOVER function ("xref:full" I think they call it), then you
can block all of his posts, his replies, and all replies to
his posts, at least all the replies that are cross-posted.
>I think that the PhD means Piled Higher and Deeper! Isn't there some way
>to block him?
YES: PDNFTT (Please do not feed the troll)
> I think that the PhD means Piled Higher and Deeper!
I thought it meant PHony Doctor. :-)
Gantlet - 11 Dec 2006 22:19 GMT
Confucius say:
Patient of Andrew B Chung
has Dung for Doctor.
>> I think that the PhD means Piled Higher and Deeper!
>
> I thought it meant PHony Doctor. :-)
korax1214@gmail.com - 13 Dec 2006 19:41 GMT
> Confucius say:
>
> Patient of Andrew B Chung
> has Dung for Doctor.
Kung Fu-tzu say, "I'm not Latin, don't call me Confucius!" :-)
I agree with your post, however.