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filtering is essential to detrollifying usenet

Message-ID <20260801.210652.3ca37437@mixmin.net> (permalink)
Date 2026-08-01 21:06 +0100
Newsgroups alt.comp.software.thunderbird
Subject filtering is essential to detrollifying usenet
From D <noreply@mixmin.net>

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because all new x-posts and generic article headers are automatically    
moved to the "junk" folder, and all kill-filed (blacklisted) overview       
headers are automatically moved to the "troll" folder, the newsreader       
will only display preapproved (whitelisted) articles in any newsgroup,       
so the "junk" folder should be browsed for new blacklist or whitelist   
entries, which over time with daily usage will have added hundreds of     
text strings automatically killfiling chronic chatbot (troll) aliases,      
culled subjects, rogue servers etc., but relatively few whitelistings,       
much depending on the newsgroups/hierarchies you may be subscribed to,     
newsserver retention, completeness, or sampling older usenet archives,   
thus temporarily disabling filters to retrieve a newsgroup's complete       
article count, then "apply scoring and actions on selected groups" as       
needed, which may have little to no effect on pre-1994 usenet content,      
but after about "y2k", filtering is essential to detrollifying usenet       
    
this example filter works great in 40tude dialog, using actual header     
strings, and any newsreader can be easily set to automatically ignore       
all unapproved articles with "from *" or similar x-over header syntax:       
       
>[*]      
>-1 From *       
>!ignore From *   
>#       
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) From "troll001" "troll002" "troll..."      
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) From "troll121" "troll122" "troll..."   
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) From "troll241" "troll242" "troll..."       
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) From "troll361" "troll362" "troll..."       
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) From "troll481" "troll482" "troll..."      
>#   
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) Subject "cull001" "cull002" "cull..."       
>!setcolor(black;black),move(troll) Message-ID "rogue001" "rogue002" ...       
>#       
>=!unsetwatchignore From "user001" "user002" "user003" "user..."       
>=+1 From "user001" "user002" "user003" "user004" "user..."       
>#      
>=!unsetwatchignore Subject "topic001" "topic002" "topic..."      
>=+1 Subject "topic001" "topic002" "topic003" "topic..."       
>#     
>=!unsetwatchignore Message-ID "@server001" "@server002" ...      
>=+1 Message-ID "@server001" "@server002" "@server003"...    
>#       
>!setcolor(navy;teal),move(junk) Xpost %>1     
>#       
>=+9999 From "self <name@server01>" "self <name@server02>" ...
>=!unsetwatchignore,setcolor(red;yellow) From "self <name@server01>" ...    
>#   
>!setcolor(maroon;gray),move(junk) Score "-1" 
 
watching 40tude dialog's "status" window while retrieving new headers      
in selected groups, default log level 2 scrolls info and score/filter,      
for each newsgroup displays lo-hi server markers, and local hi marker,       
thus retrieving "up to" server hi subtract local hi number of headers,       
scoring shows complete message-ids, matching strings in header fields,   
with summary info, e.g. "added received headers to group/folder junk",       
"added received headers to group/folder news.software.nntp" etc., and       
total headers received/added for that session . . . fun to watch, and   
helps to clarify how usenet newsservers interact with your newsreader,        
while showing step-by-step how your score filter is affecting headers     
               

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filtering is essential to detrollifying usenet D <noreply@mixmin.net> - 2026-08-01 21:06 +0100

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