Quade wrote:1 - Poster lockouts can hide spammers who use a the same "From" field. That's been in there forever. The problems is, many spammers use common "From" fields so, you get both good and bad files.
Quade wrote:2 - Size filters will filter out a large amount of spam too. On larger file groups, setting a 50-100 megs size filter will hide most of the spam.
Quade wrote:3 - See the little arrow on the right of the main toolbar? Click is and select "Customize". Then under "Keyboard" select "Posts". Then select "Delete all Posts from Poster".
Select "Press New Shortcut Key" then hit a shortcut. I used "Ctrl-Q". Then hit the "assign" button.
Now Ctrl-Q can delete posters with a single key application. You can disable the "Are you Sure?" prompt in the options too.
You can disable the "Are you Sure?" prompt in the options too.
Quade wrote:You can disable the "Are you Sure?" prompt in the options too.
When you kill a poster, you'll get prompted. You can disable the prompt in the options. It's actually out of band from how you setup the shortcut.
How would your macro idea work?
Darkling wrote:Quade wrote:You can disable the "Are you Sure?" prompt in the options too.
When you kill a poster, you'll get prompted. You can disable the prompt in the options. It's actually out of band from how you setup the shortcut.
How would your macro idea work?
Easiest way is to just direct you to an example:
http://www.wizcrafts.net/mwp-filters.html
if you scroll down, you can see the structure of the xml file used to create a filter set.
If you scroll through it, you will notice a lot of filtering for stuff like domains, .ru, .ca, .nl etc. Plus tons and tons of general crap.
This kind of filtering has kept my mailbox free of frustration for the last 4 or so years. Unfortunately, the garbage has just about pushed me to
the point of usenet no longer being worth the hassle to deal with.
They've taken to putting ".ZIP" or ".RAR" at the end of the 'filename' so you can't just exclude .exe files.
Path: Xby.tags.giganews.com!border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!post02.iad!not-for-mail
From: Yenc@power-post.org (Yenc-PP-A&A)
Sender: Yenc@power-post.org
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.anime,alt.binaries.ath,alt.binaries.battlestar-galactica
Subject: Some spammy crap.rar
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST-A&A-v11b (Modified POWER-POST http://www.CosmicWolf.com)
Organization: UseNetServer - http://www.usenetserver.com
X-Complaints-To: abuse@usenetserver.com
Message-ID: <nivjq.632827$lV3.275999@news.usenetserver.com>
Date: 07 Oct 2011 04:33:23 GMT
Lines: 1959
Bytes: 254893
Xref: number.nntp.dca.giganews.com alt.binaries.battlestar-galactica:3618813 alt.binaries.ath:1317176594 alt.binaries.anime:103829994
103831819.
Spammy crap (68/68).
Yenc@power-post.org (Yenc-PP-A&A).
07 Oct 2011 04:43:11 GMT.
<zrvjq.633561$lV3.386216@news.usenetserver.com>..
55881.428.
Xref: number.nntp.dca.giganews.com alt.binaries.battlestar-galactica:3620360 alt.binaries.ath:1317193043 alt.binaries.anime:10383181
The idea that there are responsible news servers, and irresponsible news servers, makes sense to me and is consistent with my experience.Quade wrote:You know, the organization line suggests this spam is being posted BY tweaknews.
If you did decide to create an option to download more header info to be able to filter out entities such as tweaknews,
Yes of course I meant we would do the filtering with the tools you provide, but I could have said it more clearly.Quade wrote:I'm not going to filter out anything. I'm going to give you the option to filter out these posts. By default, nothing will be filtered.
I'm not sure if I understand your plan, but seeing what a great job you did on designing the layout of Newsbin version 6, I'm sure it's a good plan. And I'm sure I can figure it out when I see it implemented.You can't just ask for a range. That's not my plan. I get the message-id of every post, it's the only way I can download files. I can offer a message-id filter but, it's up to you to use it or not.
I did just spend a few hours deleting spam posts from one group, so I can say it was no instant for me. The problem was, the spammer apparently knows this trick and therefore changes the poster name every time they post. Actually this spammer was on about an 8 month cycle, they cycled through maybe over 100 different poster names during the 8 months, then at the end of 8 months, they started re-using the same poster names again. So I might filter out 2 batches of posts 8 months apart when I deleted posts from that poster, but over 99% of his spam wasn't deleted by that because he used over 99 other poster names. It's interesting what you notice with long display ages and retention times.I'm perfectly happy with right click "Delete all Posts from Poster". It kills the spam in an instant.
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