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| Wow, I'm noticing an extra 80-120 messages PER DAY lately that get filtered out by my newsreader because they are from lame spamming wintrolls. I'm sure it's a pain in the ass for you real Linux people to have to wade through all that crap, so I thought I'd repost the filter (score file) method to eliminate having to even see them. This applies to the "Pan" newsreader that I use, although I believe that "slrn" uses a very similar score file. Others may be able to adapt something that will work with their newsreader. Anyway, edit your score file to include something similar to this: %BOS[*] Score:: =-9999 Xref: advocacy Xref: windows Xref: microsoft Xref: politics Xref: conspiracy %EOS As you can probably guess, this filters out all posts that are crossposted to any newsgroup containing any of the above words. The most effective one is the word "advocacy", by the way. Add any other words that you'd like to, of course. Hope this helps you enjoy the newsgroups again, in spite of the wintroll asswipes who act like idiots. Good luck. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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| On 2005-01-03, Dan C <youmustbejoking@invalid.lan> wrote: > As you can probably guess, this filters out all posts that are crossposted > to any newsgroup containing any of the above words. The most effective > one is the word "advocacy"....... A more effective way is to use: Xref: ":.*:" .....which kills ANY crosspost. nb |
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| ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.os.linux.mandrake.] Dan C wrote: > Wow, I'm noticing an extra 80-120 messages PER DAY lately that get > filtered out by my newsreader because they are from lame spamming > wintrolls. I'm sure it's a pain in the ass for you real Linux people to > have to wade through all that crap, so I thought I'd repost the filter > (score file) method to eliminate having to even see them. This applies to > the "Pan" newsreader that I use, although I believe that "slrn" uses a > very similar score file. Others may be able to adapt something that will > work with their newsreader. Yeppers -- just like slrn. They can share a score file, in fact. > Anyway, edit your score file to include something similar to this: > %BOS >[*] > Score:: =-9999 > Xref: advocacy > Xref: windows > Xref: microsoft > Xref: politics > Xref: conspiracy > %EOS I'll add some of those -- I've been using windows and advocacy. As far as political ravers and frothers go, I also use: Subject: republican Subject: democrat Subject: bush Subject: politic Subject: econom Subject: holocaust Subject: iraq And here are some others that someone <nodding at DCMoose> gave me for trolls in general, nonspecific to Linux froups: Message-ID: @anonymous Message-ID: @dizum Message-ID: @firenze Message-ID: @gilgamesh Message-ID: @paranoici Message-ID: @remailer Message-ID: @tatoo Message-ID: @liberty Message-ID: @cypher Message-ID: @mixmaster Message-ID: @mail.cypher Message-ID: netvigator.com From: postmaster From: \<anon From: remailer From: \<alias From: crypto References: @gilgamesh References: @tatooine -- Blinky Linux Registered User 297263 |
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| Dan C wrote: > Wow, I'm noticing an extra 80-120 messages PER DAY lately that get > filtered out by my newsreader because they are from lame spamming > wintrolls. I'm sure it's a pain in the ass for you real Linux people to > have to wade through all that crap, so I thought I'd repost the filter > (score file) method to eliminate having to even see them. This applies to > the "Pan" newsreader that I use, although I believe that "slrn" uses a > very similar score file. Others may be able to adapt something that will > work with their newsreader. [snip] Thanks for this post. I'm currently using Thunderbird to read newsgroups, since I usually already have it open for my e-mail. I like it fine, but its filter is pretty wimpy. As best I can tell, you can only filter the subject, sender and date fields. I don't see any way to filter for cross-posts. Can anyone suggest a good anti-troll, anti-spam strategy for reading Usenet groups with Thunderbird? |
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| On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 14:08:01 +0000, raoul <rsnidjik@gmx.co.uk> wrote: > > Can anyone suggest a good anti-troll, anti-spam strategy for reading > Usenet groups with Thunderbird? A couple of suggestions: anti-troll: Install a local server, which allows you to set up filtering rules. I believe leafnode does this. anti-spam: Use a usenet provider that has spam filtering. individual.net is one such provider. They use cleanfeed with INN. -- Mark Hill |
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| Mark Hill <mrhill@gmail.com.invalid> writes: > A couple of suggestions: > > anti-troll: Install a local server, which allows you to set up filtering > rules. I believe leafnode does this. It does indeed :-) > anti-spam: Use a usenet provider that has spam filtering. individual.net > is one such provider. They use cleanfeed with INN. and it seems to work very well indeed - only a very little of the latest shit-storm has found its way through. Glyn -- RTFM http://www.tldp.org/index.html GAFC http://slackbook.lizella.net/ STFW http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...inux.slackware JFGI http://jfgi.us/ |