Sujet : Re: Linux advocacy
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 25. Sep 2024, 12:41:34
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On 25 Sep 2024 03:35:35 GMT, vallor wrote:
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I've set up my scorefile to ignore posts crossposted to various groups.
Can you do that in slrn?
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Yes. I've never tried it but I think you can use a Pan Score file with
slrn.
You can score based on anything in the header, perhaps using regex as well.
https://www.slrn.org/docs/slrn-FAQ-4.html 4.15 How do I score all cross-posts?
Like the previous answer you have two choices: to use the ``Xref'' line
(preferred) or the ``Newsgroups'' line. The first choice uses the fact that
a cross-posted article will have two colons in the ``Xref'' header field.
So, use a score of the form:
Score: -9999
Xref: :.*:
If you do not have the option of using the ``Xref'' line, use:
Score: -9999
Newsgroups: ,
However, you may want to tolerate cross-posts if a ``Followup-To'' header
line is set. The following rule scores articles that are cross-posted into
many groups (e.g. more than 2) and have no ``Followup-To'' line (note that
this rule is ``expensive'', as usually neither ``Newsgroups'' nor
``Followup-To'' are included in the NOV data).
Score: -9999
Newsgroups: ,.*,
~Followup-To: .
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