Thank you for your answer, I dont think there is so many spam also to bother trying this solution, moreover I am not sure gmane.spam.detected is accessible...
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 06:33:09 -0700, Duncan wrote: > Lynda Metref posted > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > excerpted below, on Fri, 17 Feb 2006 12:33:24 +0800: > >> I use pan to read mailing lists through Gmane. Gmane Has a spam filter >> that cross-post the spam to gmane.spam.detected. Thus I like to have a >> filter reading the Xref header and don't show nor download the message >> containing "gmane.spam.detected" in it. How can I do this with Pan? Does >> someone know a better solution? > > One thing that /might/ work, which I have /not/ tried, so I don't know, > would be to subscribe to gmane.spam.detected, and make a point of always > loading it first. If you set the scoring and filters to ignore everything > in that group, marking read or deleting (it's possible it'll work with > mark-read but not with delete, due to cross-group dynamics), then load > your regular group, PAN may continue to honor the scores in other groups. > Obviously, this would only work on gmane (tho a similar strategy could be > used on servers that carry a control.cancel group and don't actually honor > cancels), and involves a manual step, so it's only worth the trouble if > the problem gets big enough. As I said, the problem hasn't been a big one > on my gmane groups, so I haven't bothered trying this, yet. If you do, > please reply with the results, so I know. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users