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[Pan-users] Pruning a thread rule
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Mark Norton |
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[Pan-users] Pruning a thread rule |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Sep 2003 13:17:50 -0700 |
Hello,
I searched the archives, but didn't find any hits on what I would like
to be able to do. In several newsgroups I read, there are certain
posters that tend to ruin threads. That is, a thread will be created,
there is some thoughtful discussion, and then poster X hits and then the
rest of that branch is basically nonsense.
What I would like to do is create a rule for plonk sender and instead of
have it "Ignore Thread", I would like it to "Prune Thread". That way
I get to keep the good bits of a thread, but don't have to even know
that it degenerated into a flamewar. Currently, the only option I have
seen is "Ignore Thread" and this kills everything, including the
interesting portion of the thread. I don't know if what I want to do can
be done currently. The rule making seems to be very powerful, and maybe
it's just my ham-handedness in tuning it to do this.
Can someone help me out? Can this be accomplished with the current
rules and scores and whatnot, or do I have to hope this gets implemented
in the future?
Regards,
Mark Norton
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