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Posted by Blinky the Shark on 09/28/05 10:05
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Neredbojias wrote:
>> With neither quill nor qualm, Stan McCann quothed:
>>
>>
>>>>>==================== Top Posters by Number of Messages
>>>>>=====================
>>>>> Poster
>>>>> Msgs
>>>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>--------
>>>>> 1: Luigi Donatello Asero
>>>>> .......................................... 112 2: Onideus Mad
>>>>> Hatter ............................................. 78 3:
>>>>> Fly Cooter .....................................................
>>>>> 60 4: ThePsyko
>>>>> ....................................................... 53
>>>
>>>Funny how I rarely see posts or threads by these "top" posters.
>>
>>
>> Hey, same here! I asked around once but most seemed to think it was
>> something in my reader settings, which, as far as I can tell, it isn't.
>> I think some of the transfer agents are cutting "them". (Dunno if
>> "them" is 'them' or certain unrecognized newsgroups or excessive cross-
>> posted messages or language issues or what, though.)
>>
>
> Hey Neredbojias, I downloaded Gravity 2.6 to see it there is any
> advantage with a separate newsreader over Moz. Looks like you can filter
> by the number of cross-posts but not by which cross-posted group. I
> don't want to block cross posted messages just ones to 'certain' groups
> favored by the 'dirty dozen' like alt.2600 or alt.usenet.kooks. Can seem
> to filter by the headers, Gravity only allows certain fields and
> 'Newsgroups'is not one of them...
It's not included in the server's overview database. Here are the fields
that typically are (I got this exmaple from telnetting into
news.individual.net's server[1]):
list overview.fmt
215 Order of fields in overview database.
Subject:
From:
Date:
Message-ID:
References:
Bytes:
Lines:
Xref:full
Crossposted groups should appear in the Xref header. Try filtering on
that.
[1] If you want to check with your server, telnet in and once you
authorize issue the same list overview.fmt command I did in my
example.
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