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A lot of people have been complaining about an individual who is forging
posts and trying to bring the group down. It's easy to filter out his posts in Thunderbird. See http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ng_cross_posts This needs minor alteration for this purpose:- At stage 2, type into the box: Message-ID At stage 3, select Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org I feel a bit bad about suggesting this, as the guy obviously needs the attention, but it would really be a shame if his obsession led to yet another group closing. |
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GB wrote:
Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) |
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On 03/05/2020 18:42, GB wrote:
A lot of people have been complaining about an individual who is forging posts and trying to bring the group down. It's easy to filter out his posts in Thunderbird. See http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ng_cross_posts This needs minor alteration for this purpose:- At stage 2, type into the box:Â*Â*Â* Message-ID At stage 3, select Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org I feel a bit bad about suggesting this, as the guy obviously needs the attention, but it would really be a shame if his obsession led to yet another group closing. Assuming that the he is he and not a her. -- |
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On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) Probably because like google groups their abuse policy is nonexistent -- "Women actually are capable of being far more than the feminists will let them." |
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On Sunday, 3 May 2020 19:08:56 UTC+1, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) Probably because like google groups their abuse policy is nonexistent Google groups, awful though it is, does have an abuse policy and you can report abusers. |
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On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) Do any of the non-pest posters use neodome.net, which appears to be one of his other accounts? One of his characteristics is to cross-post, so just filtering out cross-posts (see the diyfaq link) would cramp his style. |
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Not seen any infestation more than you would normally see by means of
idiotic crossposting anywhere. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Andy Burns" wrote in message ... GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) |
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Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org -- ^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is. |
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Scott wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. -- ^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is. |
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Scott wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:26:21 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. Well ..... yes, but the outages could last about a day. If you're dissatisfied you can always apply for a refund. -- ^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is. |
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On 03/05/2020 21:34:05, Scott wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:26:21 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. Well ..... yes, but the outages could last about a day. Which hasn't happened for a year or two. |
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On 03/05/2020 19:19, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 3 May 2020 19:08:56 UTC+1, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) Probably because like google groups their abuse policy is nonexistent Google groups, awful though it is, does have an abuse policy and you can report abusers. Well no, you cant. I tried. It just said that the group abuse did not exist or smoething -- "Nature does not give up the winter because people dislike the cold." ۥ Confucius |
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On 03/05/2020 19:32, GB wrote:
On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) Do any of the non-pest posters use neodome.net, which appears to be one of his other accounts? One of his characteristics is to cross-post, so just filtering out cross-posts (see the diyfaq link) would cramp his style. Rather than playing whack-a-mole people could block posts from you that are not also from eternal-september. Not Organization: A noiseless patient Spider. Or you could use a valid email, get an anonymous one. |
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On 03/05/2020 18:54, Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) If you qualify it with another term, then its ok. I have the potty mouth version of GB killfiled like that. Just filter on "From" and his normal posting Nym, AND "Organization" does not contain "A noiseless patient Spider" (or you can use presence of the "X-Mozilla-News-Host" header on the genuine one). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 04/05/20 03:42, GB wrote:
A lot of people have been complaining about an individual who is forging posts and trying to bring the group down. It's easy to filter out his posts in Thunderbird. See http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ng_cross_posts This needs minor alteration for this purpose:- At stage 2, type into the box: Message-ID At stage 3, select Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org I feel a bit bad about suggesting this, as the guy obviously needs the attention, but it would really be a shame if his obsession led to yet another group closing. if you are referring to the peeler,check any relation to a poster called ordog |
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On 03/05/2020 23:54, Dave W wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I used to use aioe but then it blocked uk.tech.digital-tv which I follow, so I changed to Eternal September. The average quality of posts in all groups does not warrant any expenditure. aioe now takes uk.tech.digital-tv. Paul. |
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On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:46:33 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote:
Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:26:21 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. Well ..... yes, but the outages could last about a day. If you're dissatisfied you can always apply for a refund. I am happy to pay EUR 10 instead. You get what you pay for, as my granny used to say. |
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Scott wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:46:33 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:26:21 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. Well ..... yes, but the outages could last about a day. If you're dissatisfied you can always apply for a refund. I am happy to pay EUR 10 instead. You get what you pay for, as my granny used to say. Indeed. The main purpose of my recommendation of E-S was as a suggestion for any non-troll posters who might like to have a more reputable News service than aioe to post with; one that doesn't get killfiled out of hand. It wasn't intended for anyone who already uses a decent service. As it happens, I switched from NIN to E-S when NIN started charging for access; NIN is a good service, there's no doubt about that. OTOH I find that free E-S is generally just as good, for my usage case at least. -- ^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is. |
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On Mon, 4 May 2020 20:31:16 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote:
Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:46:33 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 21:26:21 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Scott wrote: On Sun, 3 May 2020 20:54:41 +0100, (Sn!pe) wrote: Andy Burns wrote: GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) aioe does not require registration; many regard it as a troll-duct and killfile posts from there out of hand. I recommend Eternal-September as a good, free News service. http://www.eternal-september.org I found it most unreliable. I prefer to pay EUR 10 to News.Individual.NET each year.. YMMV; I've used E-S for many years now with only the occasional outage. I use a similar service from Albasani as backup when that happens. Well ..... yes, but the outages could last about a day. If you're dissatisfied you can always apply for a refund. I am happy to pay EUR 10 instead. You get what you pay for, as my granny used to say. Indeed. The main purpose of my recommendation of E-S was as a suggestion for any non-troll posters who might like to have a more reputable News service than aioe to post with; one that doesn't get killfiled out of hand. It wasn't intended for anyone who already uses a decent service. As it happens, I switched from NIN to E-S when NIN started charging for access; NIN is a good service, there's no doubt about that. OTOH I find that free E-S is generally just as good, for my usage case at least. Maybe I was just unlucky. I don't think we disagree fundamentally. |
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On 03/05/2020 17:54, Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: Message-ID ... contains ... aioe.org Unfortunately several non-pest posters use aioe (I don't know why it seems a bit of a refuge for spammers any nym-shifters) In T-bird's Tools Message Filters [your filter], click on Edit, ensure 'Match all of the following' is selected. Add another filter line under the Message-ID line by clicking on the + symbol Select 'From', select 'does not contain', write in the third box the From identity of someone whose aioe posts you want to see, Click OK. You can add more From lines as necessary. This will filter all aioe posts bar those you want to see. -- Spike |
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