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"Mike" wrote in message


WRONG


How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop Mike,

cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to be

more
sensible.


I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
"Mike" wrote in message


WRONG


How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop Mike,

cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to be

more
sensible.


I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


That is the problem as I see it, I can't see how it is possible to block one
'Mike' and let the others through!(:-(

Alan





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"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
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"Mike" wrote in message


How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop

Mike,
cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to

be
more
sensible.


I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy

was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then

hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only

the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


That is the problem as I see it, I can't see how it is possible to

block one
'Mike' and let the others through!(:-(


Nasty Naval Mike uses the adress . Nice Mike uses
the adress . See the difference? So you if
do what I said to the first adress you'll only kill Nasty Naval Mike
and not Nice Mike.


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"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
"Mike" wrote in message


How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop

Mike,
cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to

be
more
sensible.

I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy

was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then

hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only

the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


That is the problem as I see it, I can't see how it is possible to

block one
'Mike' and let the others through!(:-(


Nasty Naval Mike uses the adress . Nice Mike uses
the adress . See the difference? So you if
do what I said to the first adress you'll only kill Nasty Naval Mike
and not Nice Mike.


Thanks for that, will do.

Alan





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In article
, Farm1
writes

Nasty Naval Mike uses the adress . Nice Mike uses
the adress . See the difference?



But why? If he's sensible why doesn't he use something easier to accept
so it can by-pass the killfiles?


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In article
, Farm1
writes

I don't understand what you mean by this comment. My killfile works
only if I put the right offender into it Nice Mike I've kept out of
my killfile but I've binned Nasty Mike. Alan can do the same now he
knows how to differentiate between the two. Does your killfile work
in a different way?




One poster said that he couldn't differentiate between the 2 Mike's that
had the similar "not@this place" addresses. That being the case, and if
the GOOD Mike wanted to be read, I wondered why he couldn't choose
something less similar so that there was no confusion and he would not
be killfiled?

Turnpike seems to work fine for me with killing either thread, subject,
author etc. It would differentiate between the two addresses.

Janet

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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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In article ,
Farm1 writes

I don't understand what you mean by this comment. My killfile works
only if I put the right offender into it Nice Mike I've kept out of
my killfile but I've binned Nasty Mike. Alan can do the same now he
knows how to differentiate between the two. Does your killfile work
in a different way?




One poster said that he couldn't differentiate between the 2 Mike's that
had the similar "not@this place" addresses. That being the case, and if
the GOOD Mike wanted to be read, I wondered why he couldn't choose
something less similar so that there was no confusion and he would not be
killfiled?

Turnpike seems to work fine for me with killing either thread, subject,
author etc. It would differentiate between the two addresses.

Janet

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery :-))

DO have a nice day :-))

Mike
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
Farm1 writes

I don't understand what you mean by this comment. My killfile

works
only if I put the right offender into it Nice Mike I've kept out

of
my killfile but I've binned Nasty Mike. Alan can do the same now

he
knows how to differentiate between the two. Does your killfile

work
in a different way?


One poster said that he couldn't differentiate between the 2 Mike's

that
had the similar "not@this place" addresses. That being the case, and

if
the GOOD Mike wanted to be read, I wondered why he couldn't choose
something less similar so that there was no confusion and he would

not
be killfiled?


I'm with you now but I do think that's a bit of a fine distinction.
The only similarities in the addys of the 2 Mikes was a "not@" One
word and a symbol doesn't rate as being much of a similarity IMHO.



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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message

Well it would seem I have, finally, succeded in killing Nasty Mike,

but I
haven't seen any posts from Nice Mike, so I have yet to see whether

that has
happened!


I saw a post from Nice Mike after I killfiled Nasty Naval Mike but I
haven't seen a new post from Nice Mike since then. Perhaps Nice Mike
is off at the pub or in his garden.


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Alan Holmes writes

"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
"Mike" wrote in message


WRONG

How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop Mike,

cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to be

more
sensible.


I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


That is the problem as I see it, I can't see how it is possible to block one
'Mike' and let the others through!(:-(

Because he is " or some such, and that is different from
".

If these can't be distinguished, then your email inbox would be jam
packed each night with thousands of emails to all the other Alans across
the world.

Look - just try it. Kill the offending Mike, then see if you get posts
from the other Mikes over the next few days. If it doesn't work, you can
un-kill Mike and request any articles you've missed. You have nothing to
lose!

You could even post here your intention to do this, and ask the other
Mikes if they'd kindly post some test posts to make sure you can still
read them.

Plese, just do it and stop agonising! ;-)
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"K" wrote in message
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Alan Holmes writes

"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
"Mike" wrote in message

WRONG

How the hell can I killfile this idiot, I can't just put stop Mike,
cos
there is another Mike who contributes to nesgroups, who seems to be
more
sensible.

I've just plonked the moron. The way I did it was lazy and easy was
which is to go to "Messages" at the top of the screen and to then hit
"block sender". I'll see no more crap from him BUT, if there is
another poster who uses the name " then I also
won't see any posts from them either. If I wanted to block only the
nasty Naval Mike then I'd have to go into my proper kill file and
enter more info.


That is the problem as I see it, I can't see how it is possible to block
one
'Mike' and let the others through!(:-(

Because he is " or some such, and that is different from
".

If these can't be distinguished, then your email inbox would be jam packed
each night with thousands of emails to all the other Alans across the
world.

Look - just try it. Kill the offending Mike, then see if you get posts
from the other Mikes over the next few days. If it doesn't work, you can
un-kill Mike and request any articles you've missed. You have nothing to
lose!

You could even post here your intention to do this, and ask the other
Mikes if they'd kindly post some test posts to make sure you can still
read them.

Plese, just do it and stop agonising! ;-)


I tried to do this using the 'Bklock sender' routin, but instead of putting
the name of the person I was trying to block, I had to enter it, and I
couldn't see exactly what his address was!

But I hope this has been cleared up now.

I was getting quite worked up about it, couldn't sleep at night, and walking
around with a long face all day, longer that usual that is!(:-)

Alan

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