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Re: Recursive scoring or articles
From: |
Reiner Steib |
Subject: |
Re: Recursive scoring or articles |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Jul 2007 15:13:17 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Sun, Jul 29 2007, Sebastian Krause wrote:
> 1. [ interesting post ]
> 2. [ troll A answers ]
> 3. [ posting feeding the troll ]
> 4. [ more food ]
> 5. [ another troll ]
> 6. [ good answer ]
> 7. [ another good answer ]
>
> Now let's assumene I've already killed troll A in my score
> file.
I.e. you already have a rule like this?
("from"
("some troll" -10000 nil s))
> Since the troll-feeding posts will just be as annoying, lines 3-5
> should be *automatically* killed together with line 2.
Adding this rule should help:
("followup"
("some troll" -10000 nil s)
,----[ (info "(gnus)Score File Format") ]
| "Followup"
| This match key is somewhat special, in that it will
| match the `From' header, and affect the score of not
| only the matching articles, but also all followups to
| the matching articles. This allows you e.g. increase
| the score of followups to your own articles, or decrease
| the score of followups to the articles of some known
| trouble-maker. Uses the same match types as the `From'
| header uses. (Using this match key will lead to
| creation of `ADAPT' files.)
`----
If the troll is nice enough to use it's own FQDN, you may score on
(message-id and) references:
("message-id"
(".ln1@usenet.de.gg>" -1000 nil r))
("references"
("@trolls\\.fqdn\\.invalid>[^>]+>[^>]+>$" -1 nil r)
("@trolls\\.fqdn\\.invalid>[^>]+>$" -10 nil r)
("@trolls\\.fqdn\\.invalid>$" -100 nil r)
> So I would see this result in the summary buffer without any manual
> interaction:
>
> 1. [ interesting post ]
> 2. [ good answer ]
> 3. [ another good answer ]
Bye, Reiner.
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