>>>>> "kmself" == kmself <kmself@ix.netcom.com> writes:
kmself> I tend to favor posts by: Ethan Benson (especially when kmself> he's correcting me), Joey Hess, Sean Perry, and some other kmself> regulars. I'll save and come back to threads dealing with kmself> topics I'm interested in. kmself> If traffic keeps climbing, I may isolate posts by kmself> particularly insightful users and/or block posts with: kmself> - No subject. - Content 'unsubscribe' and short length. kmself> - Anything else I find particularly annoying. I just got gnus working: it's *very* cool. It can do all that you are describing automatically with its scoring mechanism. Apparently mutt has scoring as well, but with gnus it's quite easy to use. Also, it allows sorting the threads by their score, so I can read posts by my favorite authors first, while the posts without a subject languish at the bottom. And like the rest of emacs, it is infinitely customizable. For example, from the gnus info manual: The function in the `gnus-thread-score-function' variable (default `+') is used for calculating the total score of a thread. Useful functions might be `max', `min', or squared means, or whatever tickles your fancy. I find the fact that you could use a squared mean to calculate which thread you see first very cool. Cheers, Chris P.S. I *know* a lot of people don't like emacs. Please don't feel the urge to tell me about it. I'm really not all that interested in having a vi versus emacs flame war.