Daniel wrote on 25/3/21 5:24 pm:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 25/3/21 4:21 am:
Daniel wrote:
Quite often, on UseNet, I come across threads which I don't have the
slightest interest in. Usually, I hit 'k' to kill-file the thread.
But, then someone posts into that thread and I see it again.
How do I kill-file a thread, in my SeaMonkey, so I never see it again
..... until I completely reload that newsgroup?? CTRL-K, maybe or
Shift-k??
TIA.
When I hit K I never see that thread or any remnants of it again.
Gone forever unless I manually edit the RC file.
Walt may right on it being a bug.
Well, that's two that think it works against just me suggesting it
doesn't .... so I *must* be wrong!! ;-(
Maybe I'll give CTRL-K and/or Shift-K a go!!
(Realising this service will be closing down in a few'ish days!!)
I've been using Shift-k a go for a few days ... and it seems to be
kill-filing the branches of a Thread, so I think it is working correctly.
However, when I want to totally killfile a thread with lots of branches
that should indicate I want to be using Ctrl-k, but Ctrl-k doesn't seem
to do anything.
I noticed this failure in a thread that which had several
"twigs"/sub-threads, where I had to mark each one in sequence.
These are just 'theories' a.t.t, but I'll keep testing. Maybe I need to
use Upper case 'K' to get the proper action!! I'll let you know .... if
this place is still open when I come to further conclusions!!
--
Daniel
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