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Bernd Mayer

2006-01-07, 5:47 pm

Does anyone know of a filter that excludes crossposted news
Eg. I wand to se news that are postet to alt.fan.mozilla only

(Mozilla 1.7.3)

Bernd
gwtc

2006-01-07, 5:47 pm

Bernd Mayer wrote:

> Does anyone know of a filter that excludes crossposted news
> Eg. I wand to se news that are postet to alt.fan.mozilla only
>
> (Mozilla 1.7.3)
>
> Bernd

no, Moz mail can't do that
Leonidas Jones

2006-01-08, 2:46 am

gwtc wrote:
> Bernd Mayer wrote:
>
> no, Moz mail can't do that


True, but wish it could!

Lee
gwtc

2006-01-08, 2:46 am

Leonidas Jones wrote:

> gwtc wrote:
>
>
>
> True, but wish it could!
>
> Lee

agree
Bernd Mayer

2006-01-09, 5:50 pm

thank you all for your answers. I feared that there is no feature but I
wanted to know exacly.

Meantime I searched groups.google.com for news dealing with "crosspost
filter" and mozilla
results follow:


thread from 040524
.... newsgroups. My questions are: Is it possible to construct an
anti-crosspost
filter for Mozilla? Is such a filter already constructed? ...
netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news - 24 Mai 2004 04:07 von Jacob Tranholm
- 3 Nachrichten - 2 Autoren

thread form 020212
alt.folklore.urban - 12 Feb. 2002 17:59 von Sherilyn - 9 Nachrichten - 8
Autoren

a thread from 990222
Has anyone noticed?
.... charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla
3.04 (WinNT ... the
Alvin postings but Southern Internet do have a crosspost filter which
filters ...
nz.net.admin - 22 Feb. 1999 18:38 von Colin Douthwaite - 9 Nachrichten -
4 Autoren


seems a bit daunting, doesn't it?

Bernd Mayer
Adam Corolla

2007-04-25, 1:12 pm


"Leonidas Jones" <Cap1MD@att.net> wrote in message
news:Os0wf.235274$qk4.43432@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> gwtc wrote:
>
> True, but wish it could!
>
> Lee


How disappointing. I was hoping to dump Outlook Express, but I guess
Thunderbird just isn't designed to be a newsreader... even though it can be
used as one, the lack of critical features makes it worthless for that
purpose. It's still great for email, though!


Leonidas Jones

2007-04-25, 7:12 pm

Adam Corolla wrote:
> "Leonidas Jones" <Cap1MD@att.net> wrote in message
> news:Os0wf.235274$qk4.43432@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
> How disappointing. I was hoping to dump Outlook Express, but I guess
> Thunderbird just isn't designed to be a newsreader... even though it can be
> used as one, the lack of critical features makes it worthless for that
> purpose. It's still great for email, though!
>
>


I very much like having the convenience of using one ap for mail,
newsgroups, and RSS, but then my newsgroup needs are pretty simple, I
only look at plain text newsgroups, so the limitations of TB as a
newsreader don't really concern me. However, have you looked at XNews?

http://www.download.com/3000-2164-10144167.html

I played around with it some, and its an excellent newsreader.

Lee

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