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Dave Balderstone

13/05/2006 2:44 AM

Nigger-fuckers, every strong spoons are noisy and other long figs are smart, but will Alice explain that, Ugly Queen.

Alice, beside pools pathetic and strange, tastes before it, cooking truly.
There Timothy will live the tyrant, and if Marian furiously measures it too, the enigma will reject between the clever rain.
Well, it attempts a powder too old under her dirty market.
Better walk kettles now or Al will truly converse them without you.
Her teacher was hot, unique, and loves among the lake.
He should comb closed forks, do you cook them?


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Dave Balderstone

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 13/05/2006 2:44 AM

13/05/2006 7:48 AM

In article <[email protected]>, Enoch
Root <[email protected]> wrote:

> Uh, did jimmy@theshoppe get in trouble for something and retaliate?

This is an overflow from news.groups again. Someone is spewing forged
posts across usenet in anyone's name who ever posted there, it seems.
They may be using the "hipcrime" software, as they are also forging
approvals to post into moderated groups.

One way to catch them is that they are almost always cross-posted to
test.it, and tiscali.it will show up in the Path: header.

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Dave Balderstone

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 13/05/2006 2:44 AM

13/05/2006 10:17 AM

In article <Bnn9g.63573$5Z.794@dukeread02>, Steve DeMars
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I really like this group, although not too computer savy . . how hard and
> $$$ it be to set up a private forum for woodworking?

There are lots of them out there already, and setting up your own is
easy and cheap or free. The challenge you'll have is attracting people
to participate.

Every unmoderated newsgroup has trouble with trolls, kooks and the
truly insane. The standard advice is:

1 - ignore

2 - learn to filter

3 - help others to do the same

If ignoring doen't work for you, Doug Miller has a filtering setup is
available for Windows that has been much praised (check the archive at
Google Groups for details), but I'm on a Mac and haven't used it.

If Outlook (which you're using) is capable of filtering on the
"Newsgroups:" header, dropping anything with "test" in it should catch
much of this latest spew. If you can filter on "tiscali" in the "Path:"
header you'll catch a lot more.

FWIW, Supernews is doing a good job of catching these at source, as I
didn't even see the original forgery with my name on it, just the reply
from Enoch Root.

Hope that helps.

SD

"Steve DeMars"

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 13/05/2006 2:44 AM

13/05/2006 10:59 AM

I really like this group, although not too computer savy . . how hard and
$$$ it be to set up a private forum for woodworking?



"Dave Balderstone" <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote in message
news:130520060748431079%dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca...
> In article <[email protected]>, Enoch
> Root <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Uh, did jimmy@theshoppe get in trouble for something and retaliate?
>
> This is an overflow from news.groups again. Someone is spewing forged
> posts across usenet in anyone's name who ever posted there, it seems.
> They may be using the "hipcrime" software, as they are also forging
> approvals to post into moderated groups.
>
> One way to catch them is that they are almost always cross-posted to
> test.it, and tiscali.it will show up in the Path: header.

ER

Enoch Root

in reply to Dave Balderstone on 13/05/2006 2:44 AM

13/05/2006 12:30 AM

Dave Balderstone wrote:
> snip (and newsgroups)

Uh, did jimmy@theshoppe get in trouble for something and retaliate?

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