>>>I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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> I used to do that, but now I'm trying for a way to do it that
> doesn't require so much attention.
I use OE (I know... don't hassle me about it, I have no choice) and just
looked through my message rules. I have no less than 8 rules set up to
filter out the Chungster. Trouble is all the trollers who delight in trying
to bait the poor guy. Why don't they realize it's nonproductive? It only
irritates others who've tried to block the spew..... <sigh>
BigBird
Robert Miles - 14 Apr 2008 04:12 GMT
>>>>I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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>
> BigBird
Which version of Windows are you using? If it's XP with the SP2
update, you can now install Windows Live Mail, Microsoft's newest
mail/newsreader program.
It's hard to count how many rules I have set up to filter out the
Chungster; many of them are duplicates, and I have a total of
1573 rules for news. I'm trying for a rule to block out all messages
crossposted to the cardiology newsgroup, regardless of who
posts them, so I can stop creating new rules as fast.
Tiger_Lily - 14 Apr 2008 04:55 GMT
>>>>> I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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> crossposted to the cardiology newsgroup, regardless of who
> posts them, so I can stop creating new rules as fast.
oh............... OE was crashing on me all the time, so i changed my
e-mail program
i have a rather old computer running XP Pro SP2........ what are the
advantages to Windows Live Mail, and will an OLD computer run it?
thanks!
kate
Robert Miles - 14 Apr 2008 07:41 GMT
>>>>>> I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>>>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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> thanks!
> kate
Compared to OE, I don't know. It's likely to be large enough to
need more RAM memory to run at full speed, but work well
otherwise. If you need more information, you're likely to find
people who know the answers in newsgroup:
microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
You could also go to this web site and click on System
Requirements:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
Tiger_Lily - 14 Apr 2008 15:46 GMT
>>>>>>> I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>>>>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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>
> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
kewl......... click and go........ that's about my computer expertice ! ! !
lol
thanks!
kate
Robert Miles - 14 Apr 2008 15:59 GMT
>>>>>>>> I may have found a way to killfile all messages crossposted
>>>>>>>> to the cardiology newsgroup if you're using the Windows
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> thanks!
> kate
You're welcome.
DonnaB shallotpeel - 14 Apr 2008 05:11 GMT
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:06:20 -0700, "Peter G. \(Bigbird\)" <unknown at
whoknows dot us> wrote:
>I use OE (I know... don't hassle me about it, I have no choice) and just
>looked through my message rules. I have no less than 8 rules set up to
>filter out the Chungster. Trouble is all the trollers who delight in trying
>to bait the poor guy. Why don't they realize it's nonproductive? It only
>irritates others who've tried to block the spew..... <sigh>
No hassle, I promise, just curiosity, which you may ignore, of course, if you
need to!! Why do you have no choice about using OE?

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