On 2008-04-17, John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Grant Edwards wrote: >> This morning almost half of c.l.p was spam. In order to try to >> not tar both the benign google group users and the malignant >> ones with the same brush, I've been trying to kill usenet spam >> with subject patterns. But that's not a battle you can win, so >> I broke down and joined all the other people that just killfile >> everything posted via google.groups. >> >> AFAICT, if you're a google groups user your posts are not being >> seen by many/most experienced (read "non-google-group") users. >> This is mainly the fault of google who has refused to do >> anything to stem the flood of span that's being sent via Google >> Groups. > > How exactly do you killfile an entire source like that?
I use slrn, so I put this in my .score file: Score:: = -9999 Organization: http://groups.google.com Message-ID: .*googlegroups.com > Is it possible with Thunderbird? I've no idea. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! UH-OH!! I put on at "GREAT HEAD-ON TRAIN visi.com COLLISIONS of the 50's" by mistake!!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list