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I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for
messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. Is this because I'm doing something wrong, or because it's another one of those M$ features which don't work for anybody? -- Mike. |
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![]() I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. Is this because I'm doing something wrong, or because it's another one of those M$ features which don't work for anybody? -- Mike. Have you tried weedkiller :-) |
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In message , Mike Lyle
writes I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. From: header lines don't contain groups, so that's to be expected. -- Ian Cummings |
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Ian Cummings wrote:
In message , Mike Lyle writes I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. From: header lines don't contain groups, so that's to be expected. OK, what OE offers is "Where message is on specified newsgroup". And it doesn't work. But I imagine you knew I meant that. So what do you suggest I do? -- Mike. |
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In message , Mike Lyle
writes Ian Cummings wrote: In message , Mike Lyle writes I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. From: header lines don't contain groups, so that's to be expected. OK, what OE offers is "Where message is on specified newsgroup". Ah - that's not the From: header line. And it doesn't work. But I imagine you knew I meant that. I know what you want to do, yes. I read your words, noted that what you wrote won't to what you want, and said so. So what do you suggest I do? Do you have any other rules that might be somehow overriding that one ? Does the rule work if you modify it to (say) move matching articles to another folder, rather than delete them ? I've seen suggestions that you may need to finish the rule with a "stop processing rules". I've seen it said that what you want is only possible (with OE) if the groups are subscribed !!! But I don't use OE myself... I suggest you take a look at the many OE related websites - URL:http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com for example - or ask in a specialist OE newsgroup. Regards, -- Ian Cummings |
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Ian Cummings wrote:
[...] Do you have any other rules that might be somehow overriding that one ? Does the rule work if you modify it to (say) move matching articles to another folder, rather than delete them ? I've seen suggestions that you may need to finish the rule with a "stop processing rules". I've seen it said that what you want is only possible (with OE) if the groups are subscribed !!! But I don't use OE myself... I suggest you take a look at the many OE related websites - URL:http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com for example - or ask in a specialist OE newsgroup. Thanks. I'll look into those angles. (And, yes, OE's clunky way of blocking messages from specified groups _does_ require you to subscribe and then instruct the program to delete all messages from them. My suspicion at present is that it actually carries out the instruction only for messages _originating_ from the specified group. OE is of no interest to M$.) -- Mike. |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:35:55 +0100, "Mike Lyle"
wrote: Thanks. I'll look into those angles. (And, yes, OE's clunky way of blocking messages from specified groups _does_ require you to subscribe and then instruct the program to delete all messages from them. My suspicion at present is that it actually carries out the instruction only for messages _originating_ from the specified group. OE is of no interest to M$.) Mike, I've been interested by your posts and am obviously missing the point. What is the purpose of subscribing to a group and then deleting the messages ? I have even set up OE again to see how it functions - I use Agent - and the rule works if you, for example set the messages to be a certain colour, but are only deleted if you access the rule and click on ' Apply now ' when it works. I suspect it is just a quirk, to avoid having a separate list of instructions, simply for Newsgroups. Andy |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:50:15 +0100, Mike Lyle wrote:
I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. Is this because I'm doing something wrong, or because it's another one of those M$ features which don't work for anybody? I have a ruleset which works for 'uk.rec.yorkshire' (which used to be a source of idiot X-posts). "Apply this rule after the message arrives Where the message is on uk.local.yorkshire newsgroup Delete it " I am now just starting out with Pan because of the much better rule set. However I have found it a little fragile under Windows; it seems rock solid under Linux. HTH Dave R |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 18:34:42 +0100, Andy Pandy
wrote: Thanks. I'll look into those angles. (And, yes, OE's clunky way of blocking messages from specified groups _does_ require you to subscribe and then instruct the program to delete all messages from them. My suspicion at present is that it actually carries out the instruction only for messages _originating_ from the specified group. OE is of no interest to M$.) Mike, I've been interested by your posts and am obviously missing the point. What is the purpose of subscribing to a group and then deleting the messages ? I have even set up OE again to see how it functions - I use Agent - and the rule works if you, for example set the messages to be a certain colour, but are only deleted if you access the rule and click on ' Apply now ' when it works. I suspect it is just a quirk, to avoid having a separate list of instructions, simply for Newsgroups. Andy Whoops ! I see what you want to do now and I'm off to have a play. Andy |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 18:34:42 +0100, Andy Pandy wrote:
snip Mike, I've been interested by your posts and am obviously missing the point. What is the purpose of subscribing to a group and then deleting the messages ? snip This particular rule can only be set up by 'point and click' in a list of subscribed news groups. Thus you have to subscribe to the news group before you can include it in a ruleset. Seems damn stupid to me. I can't remember if I tried unsubscribing after activating the rule; I note I am still subscribed to the NG in question. Effectively you get a NG which never has anything in, as you delete all articles as they are downloaded. However it does delete all articles which are cross-posted to other NGs, which is the ultimate aim. HTH Dave R |
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David W.E. Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:50:15 +0100, Mike Lyle wrote: I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. Is this because I'm doing something wrong, or because it's another one of those M$ features which don't work for anybody? I have a ruleset which works for 'uk.rec.yorkshire' (which used to be a source of idiot X-posts). "Apply this rule after the message arrives Where the message is on uk.local.yorkshire newsgroup Delete it " I am now just starting out with Pan because of the much better rule set. However I have found it a little fragile under Windows; it seems rock solid under Linux. That's exactly what I've been doing, without the required result. I'm using WinXP Home. Demon.local is one of the groups I've blocked, and I duly get an empty screen if I click on demon.local in the OE folders list; but messages cross-posted there still appear in the newsgroups I read. Do you think there's anything in my speculation that the system is blocking only messages which _originated_ in the blocked group? I haven't got any trolls on the screen at present, so I can't readily check for that. -- Mike. |
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Andy Pandy wrote:
[...] Whoops ! I see what you want to do now and I'm off to have a play. See my reply to David WER just now. -- Mike. |
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In message , Mike Lyle
writes Do you think there's anything in my speculation that the system is blocking only messages which _originated_ in the blocked group? I doubt it - you'll just get an article with one or more groups in the Newsgroups: header. There's no way of telling which group the poster was reading when s/he initiated the reply. -- Ian Cummings |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:48:33 +0100, Mike Lyle wrote:
David W.E. Roberts wrote: snip That's exactly what I've been doing, without the required result. I'm using WinXP Home. Demon.local is one of the groups I've blocked, and I duly get an empty screen if I click on demon.local in the OE folders list; but messages cross-posted there still appear in the newsgroups I read. snip I am on Win2K SP4 and my OE is 6.00.2800.1123 Don't know if the XP version is different. HTH Dave R |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:48:33 +0100, "Mike Lyle"
wrote: David W.E. Roberts wrote: On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:50:15 +0100, Mike Lyle wrote: I've more than once tried to set up a "delete on receipt" rule for messages whose "From" line contains certain groups. It doesn't work. Is this because I'm doing something wrong, or because it's another one of those M$ features which don't work for anybody? I have a ruleset which works for 'uk.rec.yorkshire' (which used to be a source of idiot X-posts). "Apply this rule after the message arrives Where the message is on uk.local.yorkshire newsgroup Delete it " I am now just starting out with Pan because of the much better rule set. However I have found it a little fragile under Windows; it seems rock solid under Linux. That's exactly what I've been doing, without the required result. I'm using WinXP Home. Demon.local is one of the groups I've blocked, and I duly get an empty screen if I click on demon.local in the OE folders list; but messages cross-posted there still appear in the newsgroups I read. Do you think there's anything in my speculation that the system is blocking only messages which _originated_ in the blocked group? I haven't got any trolls on the screen at present, so I can't readily check for that. PLONKa |
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