On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 23:36:48 +1100 (EST)
Sid Blackley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /me checks the empathy log

    It worked out.  One of the other archives had my score file in it.  Still
lost a lot of data, though.
 
> taking advantage - while your thoughts are on it, is there a tute/s on
> usefull 'hotkey/s scripts' that can do stuff like order groups/filter
> by domain/ignore size =<5lines and such like handy doodads ?

    Depends on which client you're talking about.  The main reason slrn has so
dominated my newsreading is because of it's simple interface and powerful
scoring.  Filter by domain?  

[*]
    Score: =-9999
    From: some.domain.here.com

    Lines?

[*]
    Score: -200
    Lines: 400

    I've got lots of filters in there to score people up a little bit, score
others down a bit, watch threads for a week or two, whether or not it has
RE: in the subject, score followups to me way high, etc.  When reading it all
boils down to"the message at the top has the most going for it."

    As for Pan I don't use it for news reading.  Now Binary decodes, that is
where Pan shines.  There you just need to turn on the completed filter (Green
jigsaw puzzle looking button), click the subject header to filter by subject
(keeps pars with the files) set the connections to something your bandwidth
can handle and learn to love the task manager.  


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       PGP Key: 8B6E99C5       | main connection to the switchboard of souls.
                               |    -- Lenny Nero - Strange Days
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