I have finally decided to buy Agent

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The Real Andy

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Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.
 
The Real Andy wrote:
Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.
OE and Firefox also kill-file.

Cheers.

Ken
 
Ken Taylor wrote:
The Real Andy wrote:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

OE and Firefox also kill-file.

Cheers.

Ken
Whoops, that should have been Thunderbird, not Firefox.

Ken
 
"The Real Andy"
Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

** Get it to kill you then.



........ Phil
 
On 2006-05-02, The Real Andy (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.
I'm just wondering who and what to killfile.

--
TimC
"Thanks to the joint efforts of OpenOffice, Mozilla, and a few others, Emacs
officially entered the category of lightweight utilities." -- kalifa on /.
 
"TimC" <tconnors@no.spam.accepted.here-astro.swin.edu.au> wrote in message
news:slrn-0.9.7.4-21258-25763-200605031048-tc@hexane.ssi.swin.edu.au...
On 2006-05-02, The Real Andy (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

I'm just wondering who and what to killfile.
The first candidate is obvious, but unfortunately you still see his
unpleasantness when idiots reply to his posts.
 
Poxy wrote:
"TimC" <tconnors@no.spam.accepted.here-astro.swin.edu.au> wrote in message
news:slrn-0.9.7.4-21258-25763-200605031048-tc@hexane.ssi.swin.edu.au...

On 2006-05-02, The Real Andy (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

I'm just wondering who and what to killfile.


The first candidate is obvious, but unfortunately you still see his
unpleasantness when idiots reply to his posts.



Actually, with the exception of a couple of current threads (in which
no-one has covered themselves with glory) I haven't had a need to have
anyone in the kill-file since I swapped to Thunderbird and lost the OE
kill-file. "Ignore Thread" has become the preferred weapon.

Ken
 
The Real Andy wrote:
Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.
You're right Andy, I should know better by now. Ken's right
though, Thunderbird has more than adequate filters to do the
job.
 
Mark Harriss wrote:
You're right Andy, I should know better by now. Ken's right
though, Thunderbird has more than adequate filters to do the
job.
I use Thunderbird, but what I want (that it doesn't seem to do)
is that when I (K)ill a thread, I never see that thread again
in later sessions. Is there a way to do that with T-bird?
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:4bq86cF120u1oU1@individual.net...
:
: "The Real Andy"
: >
: > Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it
just for the kill
: > filter.
:
:
: ** Get it to kill you then.
:
:
:
: ....... Phil
:

Hey arsehole do you remember this from yesterday?

"> 15) You regularly abuse people and suggest tragic events
should happen to them - True
** Never - you lying prick.

So here we go again and again. You are caught out lying so
regularly it is beyond a joke!

TT
 
The Real Andy <will_get_back_to_you_on_This@> wrote:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.
I use it too but I think it needs a more fine-grained method of
ignoring a thread. Very often a perfectly interesting thread is
sidetracked into an abusive exchange of posts. I have asked Forte if
they would add a method of just ignoring the sub-thread. If you agree
perhaps you could ask them too.
 
On Wed, 03 May 2006 11:25:47 +1200, Ken Taylor <ken123@xxxxtra.co.nz>
wrote:

Ken Taylor wrote:
The Real Andy wrote:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

OE and Firefox also kill-file.
I guessed as much. But I prefer agent as it does all the nice things i
like in a news reader.

What i need is one that does all the super smart spell correction yet
does not reformat whilst at the same time discarding all html and java
etc!!


Cheers.

Ken
Whoops, that should have been Thunderbird, not Firefox.
Thats ok, I hate those anyway!!

>Ken
 
On Wed, 03 May 2006 18:13:15 +1000, The Real Andy
<will_get_back_to_you_on_This@> wrote:

On Wed, 03 May 2006 11:25:47 +1200, Ken Taylor <ken123@xxxxtra.co.nz
wrote:

Ken Taylor wrote:
The Real Andy wrote:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

OE and Firefox also kill-file.

I guessed as much. But I prefer agent as it does all the nice things i
like in a news reader.
Done and dusted. Agent purchased. Kill filters have begun.

What i need is one that does all the super smart spell correction yet
does not reformat whilst at the same time discarding all html and java
etc!!



Cheers.

Ken
Whoops, that should have been Thunderbird, not Firefox.

Thats ok, I hate those anyway!!

Ken
 
On Wed, 03 May 2006 18:33:46 +1000, The Real Andy <will_get_back_to_you_on_This@> wrote:

On Wed, 03 May 2006 18:13:15 +1000, The Real Andy
will_get_back_to_you_on_This@> wrote:

On Wed, 03 May 2006 11:25:47 +1200, Ken Taylor <ken123@xxxxtra.co.nz
wrote:

Ken Taylor wrote:
The Real Andy wrote:

Phil Mark and Allan have convinced me into buying it just for the kill
filter.

OE and Firefox also kill-file.

I guessed as much. But I prefer agent as it does all the nice things i
like in a news reader.

Done and dusted. Agent purchased. Kill filters have begun.
While you're at it, get Mailwasher as well. Filters emails at the server.

What i need is one that does all the super smart spell correction yet
does not reformat whilst at the same time discarding all html and java
etc!!



Cheers.

Ken
Whoops, that should have been Thunderbird, not Firefox.

Thats ok, I hate those anyway!!

Ken
 

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