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"bktourer1" <edmund_j_m@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:31b948b5-14ab-4d94-b93f-6c0e4d2cd2ea@u36g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Apr 23, 5:40 pm, joekhul <joek...@yahoo.com> wrote: After this posting I am permanently leaving for bikeforums.net. I will never again check the google bicycle groups ed > > Don't let the Usenet digital door hit you in your virtual a** on the way out. J. |
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bktourer1 wrote:
> On Apr 23, 5:40 pm, joekhul <joek...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> This spam is the worst I've seen. >> >> It may be fruitless -- but we need to report the abuse. > > I tried that nad go nowhere. I'm tired of ed dola, watch ads , shoe > and and bag ads. After this posting I am permanently leaving for > bikeforums.net. > > I will never again check the google bicycle groups > Dude, this is Usenet, not Google Groups. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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On Apr 24, 6:13*am, Tom Sherman <sunsetss0...@REMOVETHISyahoo.com>
wrote: > > Google Groups is useless because they suspend your posting privileges > for several hours if you send more than a couple of dozen posts, which > makes it hard to participate in flame wars. > > -- > Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia > The weather is here, wish you were beautiful > > You are right Tom; Anyone who wants to be very active in Usenet, needs a real news server, and a real news reader. J. |
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catzz66 <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
> > > > I'm an internet bar user so I'm basically stuck with google groups and > > I've basially given up trying to dig the good stuff out from under the > > spam. Posted a recent mass chaos and confusion article here for old > > times sake but I can't barely stand to try to read the group which is > > a shame cause I remember there being good stuff in here. > I feel sorry for Marion and other legitimate posters who have to use GG. > I'd be frustrated too. With a news agent and a fairly decent news > reader, you can keep from seeing most of the garbage posts and spam. It > is not just rbm that is getting hit. I look at a couple others. It > seems like every group I look at has spam and its share of mutts who > post garbage or other mutts who can't pass up replying to them. With a > little regular maintenance on your filters, you can avoid most of it. I'm inclined to suggest something that has worked fairly well in other groups. How 'bout we begin the subject line of every legitimate thread with the letters RBM? That would distinguish the real stuff from the spam and crossposters. Anyone with a search feature could find it with relative ease. Bill __o | You never know what is enough _`\(,_ | until you know what is too much. (_)/ (_) | --William Blake |
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D_Frumious_B@ndersnat.ch wrote:
> > > I'm inclined to suggest something that has worked fairly well in other > groups. How 'bout we begin the subject line of every legitimate thread > with the letters RBM? That would distinguish the real stuff from the spam > and crossposters. Anyone with a search feature could find it with > relative ease. > > Hate to be negative here, but it is too easy to fake a post that way. A great many of the mutts are sitting at their keyboards manually posting their junk. Filtering out the worst offenders and most common subjects takes a little regular maintenance, but it works pretty well for me. |
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On May 5, 5:42*pm, D_Frumiou...@ndersnat.ch wrote:
> catzz66 <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > > > > I'm an internet bar user so I'm basically stuck with google groups and > > > I've basially given up trying to dig the good stuff out from under the > > > spam. *Posted a recent mass chaos and confusion article here for old > > > times sake but I can't barely stand to try to read the group which is > > > a shame cause I remember there being good stuff in here. > > I feel sorry for Marion and other legitimate posters who have to use GG. > > * I'd be frustrated too. *With a news agent and a fairly decent news > > reader, you can keep from seeing most of the garbage posts and spam. *It > > is not just rbm that is getting hit. *I look at a couple others. *It > > seems like every group I look at has spam and its share of mutts who > > post garbage or other mutts who can't pass up replying to them. *With a > > little regular maintenance on your filters, you can avoid most of it. > > * *I'm inclined to suggest something that has worked fairly well in other > groups. *How 'bout we begin the subject line of every legitimate thread > with the letters RBM? *That would distinguish the real stuff from the spam > and crossposters. *Anyone with a search feature could find it with > relative ease. > > Bill > > * *__o * | *You never know what is enough > *_`\(,_ *| until you know what is too much. > (_)/ (_) | * * * * * * * * --William Blake > > There is no bulletproof solution to spam. I am a network administrator. One of my guys spends a lot of time configuring our corporate gateway to block spam and viruses, but never EVER block legit email. It is like dancing on a knife edge. J. |
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