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is there anything we can do about Jon Harrop?

The subject line says it all.
Jun 26 '07 #1
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John Harrison wrote:
The subject line says it all.

You have killfile ability on your newsreader. Use it.


Brian
Jun 26 '07 #2
Default User wrote:
John Harrison wrote:
>The subject line says it all.


You have killfile ability on your newsreader. Use it.


Brian
So I do, never knew that. Doesn't seem to be working mind you, but I
guess I'll figure it out.

Jun 26 '07 #3
John Harrison wrote:
Default User wrote:
John Harrison wrote:
The subject line says it all.

You have killfile ability on your newsreader. Use it.
So I do, never knew that.
I'm not sure if you're being ironic or not.
Doesn't seem to be working mind you, but I guess I'll figure it out.
Well, I can't address that, perhaps a Thunderbird forum of some sort
(again assuming this is not an ironic statement). My killfile works
just fine for him.


Brian
Jun 26 '07 #4
Default User wrote:
John Harrison wrote:
>Default User wrote:
>>John Harrison wrote:

The subject line says it all.

You have killfile ability on your newsreader. Use it.
>So I do, never knew that.

I'm not sure if you're being ironic or not.
>Doesn't seem to be working mind you, but I guess I'll figure it out.

Well, I can't address that, perhaps a Thunderbird forum of some sort
(again assuming this is not an ironic statement). My killfile works
just fine for him.


Brian
No irony. I guess the filter only works for future messages, not the
ones I've been unfortunate to download so far. We'll see.
Jun 26 '07 #5
John Harrison wrote:
Default User wrote:
John Harrison wrote:
Default User wrote:
John Harrison wrote:

The subject line says it all.

You have killfile ability on your newsreader. Use it.
So I do, never knew that.
I'm not sure if you're being ironic or not.
Doesn't seem to be working mind you, but I guess I'll figure it
out.
Well, I can't address that, perhaps a Thunderbird forum of some sort
(again assuming this is not an ironic statement). My killfile works
just fine for him.
No irony. I guess the filter only works for future messages, not the
ones I've been unfortunate to download so far. We'll see.
That's true of Thunderbird and was as well for the old Netscape
newsreader it was based on. It's unfortunate, as it's difficult to tell
whether a filter you've created is working correctly.

Many other newsreaders will retroactively apply filters to downloaded
messages.

Brian
Jun 26 '07 #6

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