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Good Grief
Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:39:00 GMT
rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Tammie...
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Who is this Jerry Howe? Hope your no relation to me (I am a Howe) You treat
unsurreality_2005...
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It's STILL not "his forum."
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people worse than the way you "Think" trainers treat dogs!!! You should
unsurreality_2005...
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Well, quote ***ME*** then saying I HURT and INTIMIDATE and MURDER
critters, AssHowe.
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definately leave all of my posts alone.
Tammie, A good trainer
unsurreality_2005...
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LET'S TALK BUSINESS THEN, SHALL WE, AssHowe?
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Judy...
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Am I right that you are using Outlook Express? OE has blocking capability.
I suggest that you use it - on every one of his many personas. Most of the
regulars in the group never see his posts. It makes life much more
pleasant.
On my version of OE, I would go to Message and then click on Block Sender.
Most versions will be very similar.
Maxx Pollare...
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I'd recomend a filter instead...
The reason is simple, just KFing in OE doesn't clean up the mess
of repliers. Can't remeber clear-off how you do that in OE but
here's a starter list of "keywords" to add to that From filter:
Alchemist @hushmail.com @muchomail.com @animail.net
@inbox.com @mail.com naamanami@ showdogbark@
drgutsydorightdog@ x@x.com x@x.invalid
You'll have to update it as new GG accounts are created to troll
from, but it should work. Shouldn't be too bad to do.
FYI, for me here it's mostly done with just two hamster entries:
["pets"]
=-1500 xpost %>3
?-7000 nntp-posting-host "24.110.46.19" "209.52.101." "216.46.141.114"
I'm still debating whether I need to kill-off *all* Google Groups
threads or not (within this group), but that's another option open
to many intelegent usenet clients out there. };8)
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