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"hielan' laddie" wrote in message
... On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:41:41 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote (in article ): Define "real" (don't provide examples of what you consider 'real' newsreaders, just the definition please). A real newsreader has: 1 proper filtering. This means the ability to filter on _any_ header. It also means the ability to place the results of the filtering the way the user wants. Examples: some newsreaders have the ability to tag posts with colour, so that posts of interest (or of non-interest) can be detected at a glance. Some newsreaders can tag posts with ratings of interest, which also can be detected at a glance. Some can do both. Filtering also means the ability to sort out purely text from binary posts, and the ability to save a post as text or binary to a folder of the user's choice on a volume of the user's choice. The filter should also be capable of ferreting out _all_ the files the user wants, using such techniques as 'regular expressions'. With proper filtering, a user can find all posts in a newsgroup made by Alan Erskine, tag them red or give them a +10 rating or both, save any purely text files to disk, extract any binaries, and then delete the binary posts while leaving the text-only posts alone. I can do that quite easily - it's just a matter of going to Tools, Message Rules, News and then "New". Easy. As for the rest, which newsreader can play videos (wmv, .avi, .mp3,)? Surely, you still need to have the relevant player installed on the computer. OE supports text other than Latin. It's just a matter of installing the preferred language (the computer will usually say which language it is). Proper automation - why have newsgroups if it can be done automatically? I spend very little time on newsgroups - few are worth it (which is why I'm so adament about what J3 did; as this group is very much worth fighting for). OE can go through the posts in a newsgroup - it's called "scrolling" - quite easy to do. OE can access any file, at will - as long as I have the software to view that particular format (one of the main problems with any software is compatibility with other formats). OE can restrict file formats quite easily - same as for filtering via the subject line. OE does everything that you say is necessary (with the exception of some formats like yEnc, which can be overcome with additional software - yEnc isn't all that common, with the exception of some porno groups who don't want people knowing what they are actually posting - most of those people end up in prison) As for email; I haven't had any problems with OE - it's doing just fine. |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:40:39 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote
(in article ): "hielan' laddie" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:41:41 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote (in article ): Define "real" (don't provide examples of what you consider 'real' newsreaders, just the definition please). A real newsreader has: 1 proper filtering. This means the ability to filter on _any_ header. It also means the ability to place the results of the filtering the way the user wants. Examples: some newsreaders have the ability to tag posts with colour, so that posts of interest (or of non-interest) can be detected at a glance. Some newsreaders can tag posts with ratings of interest, which also can be detected at a glance. Some can do both. Filtering also means the ability to sort out purely text from binary posts, and the ability to save a post as text or binary to a folder of the user's choice on a volume of the user's choice. The filter should also be capable of ferreting out _all_ the files the user wants, using such techniques as 'regular expressions'. With proper filtering, a user can find all posts in a newsgroup made by Alan Erskine, tag them red or give them a +10 rating or both, save any purely text files to disk, extract any binaries, and then delete the binary posts while leaving the text-only posts alone. I can do that quite easily - it's just a matter of going to Tools, Message Rules, News and then "New". Easy. As for the rest, which newsreader can play videos (wmv, .avi, .mp3,)? Hogwasher, Agent, MTNW all can. Surely, you still need to have the relevant player installed on the computer. Nope. You might need the codecs installed somewhere, but not any player. OE supports text other than Latin. It's just a matter of installing the preferred language (the computer will usually say which language it is). I don't need to do that, it's all done automatically by the system. Proper automation - why have newsgroups if it can be done automatically? To keep things properly arraigned. I spend very little time on newsgroups - few are worth it (which is why I'm so adament about what J3 did; as this group is very much worth fighting for). He didn't do a damn thing other than post a few .rars. Precisely because you have an inadequate newsreader, you saw _each separate part_ as a different post. Precisely because _I_ have a real newsreader, _I_ saw the posts as one. Instead of 35 parts of a .rar, I saw a .rar. Those who had real newsreaders simply did not see the 'clutter' that those who have crippled newsreaders saw. The problem is not J3. The problem is your crippled newsreader. OE can go through the posts in a newsgroup - it's called "scrolling" - quite easy to do. With a proper setup you need not do that unless you're looking for something specific. OE can access any file, at will - as long as I have the software to view that particular format (one of the main problems with any software is compatibility with other formats). A proper newsreader will access the files using internal resources, except for codecs. And the codecs apply mostly to multimedia files, so pix and audio files Just Work. No external help required. OE can restrict file formats quite easily - same as for filtering via the subject line. Cool. So if you don't like J3's stuff, filter out .rar and they will all go. Or filter on his posting ID. Problem done. oh, wait, the problem is that you don't want him to post that stuff on a.b.p.a. Hmm. Sucks to be you, 'cause you can't control that. You can control what _you_ see. Pity about any delusions of control for anything else. One reason why _I_ use a real newsreader is _precisely_ so that I have _complete_ control over what _I_ see in the newsgroup. If I don't want to see something, that something is _gone_. Unlike some, I _don't care if anyone else sees it_. I only care that _I_ don't. OE does everything that you say is necessary (with the exception of some formats like yEnc, which can be overcome with additional software - yEnc isn't all that common, with the exception of some porno groups who don't want people knowing what they are actually posting - most of those people end up in prison) Errm... YENC doesn't block people from seeing what they're posting, and puts a nice big flag with the file name in the subjectline... As for email; I haven't had any problems with OE - it's doing just fine. You obviously don't get the volume of mail I get. MSOE died from overwork, and lacks the controls, especially filtering, to get my mail organised the way I want it. Eudora, on the other hand... |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:40:39 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote
(in article ): "hielan' laddie" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:41:41 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote (in article ): Define "real" (don't provide examples of what you consider 'real' newsreaders, just the definition please). A real newsreader has: 1 proper filtering. This means the ability to filter on _any_ header. It also means the ability to place the results of the filtering the way the user wants. Examples: some newsreaders have the ability to tag posts with colour, so that posts of interest (or of non-interest) can be detected at a glance. Some newsreaders can tag posts with ratings of interest, which also can be detected at a glance. Some can do both. Filtering also means the ability to sort out purely text from binary posts, and the ability to save a post as text or binary to a folder of the user's choice on a volume of the user's choice. The filter should also be capable of ferreting out _all_ the files the user wants, using such techniques as 'regular expressions'. With proper filtering, a user can find all posts in a newsgroup made by Alan Erskine, tag them red or give them a +10 rating or both, save any purely text files to disk, extract any binaries, and then delete the binary posts while leaving the text-only posts alone. I can do that quite easily - it's just a matter of going to Tools, Message Rules, News and then "New". Easy. As for the rest, which newsreader can play videos (wmv, .avi, .mp3,)? Surely, you still need to have the relevant player installed on the computer. OE supports text other than Latin. It's just a matter of installing the preferred language (the computer will usually say which language it is). Proper automation - why have newsgroups if it can be done automatically? I spend very little time on newsgroups - few are worth it (which is why I'm so adament about what J3 did; as this group is very much worth fighting for). OE can go through the posts in a newsgroup - it's called "scrolling" - quite easy to do. OE can access any file, at will - as long as I have the software to view that particular format (one of the main problems with any software is compatibility with other formats). OE can restrict file formats quite easily - same as for filtering via the subject line. OE does everything that you say is necessary (with the exception of some formats like yEnc, which can be overcome with additional software - yEnc isn't all that common, with the exception of some porno groups who don't want people knowing what they are actually posting - most of those people end up in prison) Example of a YENC post... one of the pix from J3's excellent post, in fact. As for email; I haven't had any problems with OE - it's doing just fine. |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:40:39 GMT, "Alan Erskine"
wrote: "hielan' laddie" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:41:41 -0400, Alan Erskine wrote (in article ): Define "real" (don't provide examples of what you consider 'real' newsreaders, just the definition please). A real newsreader has: 1 proper filtering. This means the ability to filter on _any_ header. It also means the ability to place the results of the filtering the way the user wants. Examples: some newsreaders have the ability to tag posts with colour, so that posts of interest (or of non-interest) can be detected at a glance. Some newsreaders can tag posts with ratings of interest, which also can be detected at a glance. Some can do both. Filtering also means the ability to sort out purely text from binary posts, and the ability to save a post as text or binary to a folder of the user's choice on a volume of the user's choice. The filter should also be capable of ferreting out _all_ the files the user wants, using such techniques as 'regular expressions'. With proper filtering, a user can find all posts in a newsgroup made by Alan Erskine, tag them red or give them a +10 rating or both, save any purely text files to disk, extract any binaries, and then delete the binary posts while leaving the text-only posts alone. I can do that quite easily - it's just a matter of going to Tools, Message Rules, News and then "New". Easy. As for the rest, which newsreader can play videos (wmv, .avi, .mp3,)? Surely, you still need to have the relevant player installed on the computer. OE supports text other than Latin. It's just a matter of installing the preferred language (the computer will usually say which language it is). Proper automation - why have newsgroups if it can be done automatically? I spend very little time on newsgroups - few are worth it (which is why I'm so adament about what J3 did; as this group is very much worth fighting for). OE can go through the posts in a newsgroup - it's called "scrolling" - quite easy to do. OE can access any file, at will - as long as I have the software to view that particular format (one of the main problems with any software is compatibility with other formats). OE can restrict file formats quite easily - same as for filtering via the subject line. OE does everything that you say is necessary (with the exception of some formats like yEnc, which can be overcome with additional software - yEnc isn't all that common, with the exception of some porno groups who don't want people knowing what they are actually posting - most of those people end up in prison) As for email; I haven't had any problems with OE - it's doing just fine. OE is full of security holes. Does it do offline downloading yet? -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com Bill Clinton thinks "harass" is two words. |
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"Sj" wrote in message
... On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:45:15 GMT, "Alan Erskine" wrote: 4 ****ING DAYS! It is rather a lot, isn't it ![]() Of what, I don't know, as I didn't d/l any ... They're all (probably) images, but like you, I haven't down-loaded any. Main reasons for not down-loading any a Too many split over several days - I rarely get to see "1/2 and 2/2" in any 'normal' group format (jpeg, jpg, bmp etc) let alone some of this stuff. |
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"Jim Townsend" wrote in message
m... Alan Erskine wrote: 4 ****ING DAYS! Just put him in your blocked sender's list. Then you'll never see any of his posts displayed. The problem is, he posts some good stuff - it's just a bit much at one time, that's all. |
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:03:59 -0500, Jim Townsend wrote:
Alan Erskine wrote: 4 ****ING DAYS! Just put him in your blocked sender's list. Then you'll never see any of his posts displayed. I see you use Outlook Express. All you have to do is: There's the problem, right there. 1. Highlight a message from the person you want to block 2. Click on 'Message' on the top window bar 3. In the dropdown menu that appears, click on "Block Sender" 3. You'll see a confirmation message... Click "Yes" -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com It said, "Insert disk #3," but only two will fit! |
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