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Re: Kill-Filing
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Randy Yates |
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Re: Kill-Filing |
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Mon, 07 Jan 2008 09:16:38 -0500 |
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Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net> writes:
> Randy Yates <yates@ieee.org> writes:
>
>> How do you kill-file someone efficiently? I read that there
>> is a kill-file mechanism but it's slow, and that the efficient
>> way to do it is via scoring, but I couldn't find a description of
>> how to use scoring to kill someone (a usenet news author, e.g.).
>
> L a s t
> L a s p
>
> They are 'L'ower 'a'uthor 's'ubstring 't'emporary (or 'p'ermenant), and
> take immediate effect.
>
> 'I' is also useful to have the opposite effect, scoring someone up.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
Thanks Daniel! But that resulted in the lucky person having a "Y"
annotation in the summary buffer, but still is listed. I want him to not
even be listed in the summary buffer at all.
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