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Old Jun 14th 2007, 10:00 pm
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-Brian
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I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
bloke's sh*t.

It's pretty antisocial.
 
Old Jun 15th 2007, 1:26 am
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On 15 juin, 12:00, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> bloke's sh*t.
>
> It's pretty antisocial.

Report it as spam. I do it everytime i connect. In the long run it
might add up to audible level.
 
Old Jun 15th 2007, 4:46 am
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In article <[email protected]. com>,
brian <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> bloke's sh*t.
>
> It's pretty antisocial.

My Newsreader won't even kill him, despite several attempts to do so.

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admire, and consume books in excess.

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Old Jun 15th 2007, 4:48 am
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erilar <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> > spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> > newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> > mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> > to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> > rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> > bloke's sh*t.
> >
> > It's pretty antisocial.
>
> My Newsreader won't even kill him, despite several attempts to do so.

Have you taken any of the copious advice you got on how to filter this
poster?

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Old Jun 15th 2007, 5:16 am
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On 15 Jun, 11:00, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> bloke's sh*t.
>
> It's pretty antisocial.

no I'm afraid he (she) is going for world domination.......
 
Old Jun 15th 2007, 5:36 am
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Jack Campin - bogus addre
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>> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's
>> being spoiled by this tosser.
> My Newsreader won't even kill him, despite several attempts to do so.

I use the same newsreader as you do, and I've got him so thoroughly
killed I had no idea he was still posting. I look for his userid
or site in the From: line and also kill everything with googlegroups
in the Organization line.

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Old Jun 15th 2007, 5:44 am
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:46:44 -0500, erilar
<[email protected]> wrote:

>In article <[email protected]. com>,
> brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
>> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
>> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
>> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
>> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
>> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
>> bloke's sh*t.
>>
>> It's pretty antisocial.
>
>My Newsreader won't even kill him, despite several attempts to do so.

Don't know how your newsreader works, but for my version of Fort�
Agent I go Window/Open Usenet Filters/Kill Filter (which opens a
dialog box - at the top of which is the exopression I want to
kill......at the moment I have hostels, Edmonton, Deadmonton and a few
others including Edmonton and Deadmonton) and then I confirm the
Action in a box below....I select the "delete" option and I'm no
longer bothered with the rubbish.

Good luck!


Keith, Bristol, UK
 
Old Jun 15th 2007, 8:42 am
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EvelynVogtGamble
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brian wrote:

> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> bloke's sh*t.
>
> It's pretty antisocial.

It's no fault of Craig's List, and most of us have managed
to filter out most - if not all - of it. (As a matter of
fact, there's an ongoing "how to" discussion on a recent
thread, here.)

>
 
Old Jun 15th 2007, 9:56 am
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Yves Bellefeuille
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, brian apperently:

> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser.

The spammer was posting from rr.com, but the spam he posted today comes
from covad.com. Apparently his account at Road Runner has finally been
cancelled; let's hope the Covad does the same soon.

(Pedantic note: Usenet newsgroups are not part of the Web.)

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Old Jun 15th 2007, 10:35 am
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"Yves Bellefeuille" <[email protected]> kirjoitti
viestiss�[email protected].. .
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, brian apperently:
>
>> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
>> spoiled by this tosser.
>
> The spammer was posting from rr.com, but the spam he posted today comes
> from covad.com. Apparently his account at Road Runner has finally been
> cancelled; let's hope the Covad does the same soon.
>
The faggot is a fine example about the major weakness of usenet. It cannot
protect itself from attacks of barmy folks. Traffic should be controlled by
the usenet itself not by the domains hosting news servers and ISPs. Without
being rude anyhow, if the English speaking community would be kept away by
force, the rte would be a decent forum.
 
Old Jun 16th 2007, 2:42 am
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brian wrote:
> I think this is one of the best newsgroups on the web, yet it's being
> spoiled by this tosser. Perhaps most people here read ng's via
> newsreaders, which can filter this stuff out, but for those of us who
> mainly use the net via public computers, in libraries, etc, and have
> to go through Google Groups, it's terrible: you go to
> rec.travel.europe and you're faced with screen after screen of this
> bloke's sh*t.
>
> It's pretty antisocial.
>


Both the "Craigslist" site and the "HostelWorld" site appear to be
hosted by Yahoo. Perhaps emails to them would get him yanked?
 

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