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Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird

From B00ze <B00ze64@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups alt.fan.mozilla
Subject Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird
Date 2018-09-10 23:16 -0400
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On 2018-09-10 11:07, L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> wrote:

> I've recently discovered how to do something like
> cross-post management on Thunderbird. It may not meet
> every need or desired scenario, but it can at least mark
> messages read, or delete them all together, if they've
> already been loaded into another folder above it.
>
> 1. Set your news folders in the order you want them, with
>      the group you want to get a copy of everything on top.
> 2. For that top folder, no cross-post filter is needed. It
>      will get everything.
> 3. For the next folder below that, from message filters,
>      select "customize" from the drop-down list on the far
>      left, add "Newsgroups" as a custom field, then select
>      that filter from the drop-down list.
> 4. In the next box, select "Contains"
> 5. In the next box, put the name of the newsgroup for your
>      top level folder.
> 6. In "Perform these actions", select "Mark Read", or
>      "delete", or whatever. This means that any article which
>      was already posted to your top level folder, will now be
>      marked read or deleted (or whatever) in the folder
>      below it.
> 7. Repeat these steps for each of the folders below that,
>      except add additional rows with the name of the
>      newsgroup for each folder that occurs above it, and be
>      sure to select "Match any of the following". Now, for
>      every folder under the top folder, it will mark read any
>      article that has occurred in any of the folders above
>      it.
>
> Crude, but it does seem to be working for me. At least you
> don't have to see the same articles being unread over and
> over again, in every group.

Ah! Good one! And it works based on the order the groups have in the 
list-view on the left? Neat. I shall try this right now, but won't know 
how good it is until tomorrow...

Regards,

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CrossPost Management in Thunderbird L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> - 2018-09-10 10:07 -0500
  Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid> - 2018-09-11 07:23 +1200
    Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> - 2018-09-10 18:55 -0500
      Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid> - 2018-09-11 19:46 +1200
  Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird B00ze <B00ze64@hotmail.com> - 2018-09-10 23:16 -0400
    Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> - 2018-09-11 09:21 -0500
      Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird B00ze <B00ze64@hotmail.com> - 2018-09-11 21:35 -0400
        Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> - 2018-09-11 20:50 -0500
  Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird Bob Henson <robert.h.henson@gmail.com> - 2018-09-11 09:35 +0100
    Re: CrossPost Management in Thunderbird L e e ††† <lee@invalid.invalid> - 2018-09-11 08:40 -0500

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