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PeterCB
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:08 am    Post subject: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

Can anyone tell me why this rule doesn't work?

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Thanks
Peter

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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:08:53 GMT, "PeterCB" <no.mail@please> wrote:

Quote:
Can anyone tell me why this rule doesn't work?

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Thanks
Peter

Because you are to clever.
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PeterCB
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 10:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

<--> wrote in message news:80cdk0l97s2q9b3notdatgt2dgnamag3ne@4ax.com...
Quote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:08:53 GMT, "PeterCB" <no.mail@please> wrote:

Can anyone tell me why this rule doesn't work?

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news:xYn1d.1460$G22.1098@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net

Thanks
Peter

Because you are to clever.

You spelt "to" wrong!

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Frank Olson
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

"PeterCB" <no.mail@please> wrote in message
news:F%n1d.1474$G22.994@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
Quote:
Can anyone tell me why this rule doesn't work?

Click the newslink for an image
news:xYn1d.1460$G22.1098@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net

You have to be more specific. The fact that our resident troll keeps
"munging" his name/address means you'll still see his posts. He mentioned
once that he was only interested in informing "newbies" of his "issues" with
wireless systems but the fact that he keeps changing his address proves his
intentions are a good deal more malicious. You can't "block" RFI's messages
in this forum unless you're using a more sophisticated newsreader than
Outlook. He's pretty easy to ignore though. My email servers use a more
sophisticated spam blocker and before I engaged them I used to be flooded
with emails from him (complaining to his ISP proved useless). Unfortunately
if you're trying to contact me and you also happen to use "skynet.be" you're
SOL... I understand that they've tightened the privacy laws in Belgium
considerably lately. Perhaps filing a new complaint with his ISP and
invoking specific articles in the new law will have some effect.


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Frank Olson
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You can read the ASA FAQ at
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G. Morgan
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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:42 am    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

Someone named "Frank Olson"
<Use_the_email_llinks@yoursecuritysource.com> Proclaimed on Wed, 15
Sep 2004 13:43:36 GMT,

Quote:
You have to be more specific. The fact that our resident troll keeps
"munging" his name/address means you'll still see his posts. He mentioned
once that he was only interested in informing "newbies" of his "issues" with
wireless systems but the fact that he keeps changing his address proves his
intentions are a good deal more malicious. You can't "block" RFI's messages
in this forum unless you're using a more sophisticated newsreader than
Outlook. He's pretty easy to ignore though. My email servers use a more
sophisticated spam blocker and before I engaged them I used to be flooded
with emails from him (complaining to his ISP proved useless). Unfortunately
if you're trying to contact me and you also happen to use "skynet.be" you're
SOL... I understand that they've tightened the privacy laws in Belgium
considerably lately. Perhaps filing a new complaint with his ISP and
invoking specific articles in the new law will have some effect.


I thought you don't block *anyone*.
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G. Morgan
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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:50 am    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

Someone named "PeterCB" <no.mail@please> Proclaimed on Mon, 13 Sep
2004 21:08:53 GMT,

Quote:

Click the newslink for an image
news:xYn1d.1460$G22.1098@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net


That link does not work.

Be specific.
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G. Morgan
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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 12:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

Someone named "Frank Olson"
<Use_the_email_llinks@yoursecuritysource.com> Proclaimed on Wed, 15
Sep 2004 13:43:36 GMT,

Quote:
You can't "block" RFI's messages
in this forum unless you're using a more sophisticated newsreader than
Outlook.


You mean Outlook Express, Outlook does not have a newsreader. I
noticed you are using the same, when will you switch to Agent (the
premier reader)?
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PeterCB
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:07 am    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

"G. Morgan" <aSaTaliban@bassburglaralarm.com> wrote in message
news:41817222.38390001@bassburglaralarm.com...
Quote:
Someone named "PeterCB" <no.mail@please> Proclaimed on Mon, 13 Sep
2004 21:08:53 GMT,


Click the newslink for an image
news:xYn1d.1460$G22.1098@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net


That link does not work.

Be specific.

Works for me!
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Andrew Gabriel
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

In article <cGX1d.419515$M95.172944@pd7tw1no>,
"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_llinks@yoursecuritysource.com> writes:
Quote:
"PeterCB" <no.mail@please> wrote in message
news:F%n1d.1474$G22.994@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...
Can anyone tell me why this rule doesn't work?

Click the newslink for an image
news:xYn1d.1460$G22.1098@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net

You have to be more specific. The fact that our resident troll keeps
"munging" his name/address means you'll still see his posts. He mentioned

If your news client supports it, block on Path: header containing
skynet.be

If you run your own newsserver, you can normally block skynet.be
by having your upstream add it as an alternate name for you, so
it thinks you must have already seen the article and doesn't
stream it to you.

If you can't block him, please don't respond though -- otherwise
those who do block him will likely see his rants, unless we block
you too.

--
Andrew Gabriel
Consultant Software Engineer
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Frank Olson
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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Newsgroup rules help Reply with quote

"G. Morgan" <aSaTaliban@bassburglaralarm.com> wrote in message
news:417f7029.37885486@bassburglaralarm.com...
Quote:
Someone named "Frank Olson"
Use_the_email_llinks@yoursecuritysource.com> Proclaimed on Wed, 15
Sep 2004 13:43:36 GMT,

You have to be more specific. The fact that our resident troll keeps
"munging" his name/address means you'll still see his posts. He mentioned
once that he was only interested in informing "newbies" of his "issues"
with
wireless systems but the fact that he keeps changing his address proves
his
intentions are a good deal more malicious. You can't "block" RFI's
messages
in this forum unless you're using a more sophisticated newsreader than
Outlook. He's pretty easy to ignore though. My email servers use a more
sophisticated spam blocker and before I engaged them I used to be flooded
with emails from him (complaining to his ISP proved useless).
Unfortunately
if you're trying to contact me and you also happen to use "skynet.be"
you're
SOL... I understand that they've tightened the privacy laws in Belgium
considerably lately. Perhaps filing a new complaint with his ISP and
invoking specific articles in the new law will have some effect.


I thought you don't block *anyone*.


Not in Usenet.... Just his emails... I've noticed he's switched providers
too... :-))
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