Re: [Dialog] Score on crossposting to groups



Morten Øen skreiv Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:34:34 +0100 i news.software.readers...

> Peter J Ross skreiv Wed, 25 Jan 2006 22:16:45 +0000 i
> news.software.readers...
>
>> [*]
>> -9999 Header {Newsgroups:.*religion}
>>
>> This will slow the process of downloading headers significantly. I
>> notice you're using Hamster, so you might be better off filtering on
>> the Xref header using Hamster's own scorefile.
>
> I'll give this å go, I think.

But it doesn't seem to work?

I gave it a careful try, not using too strong scoring down in the testing.
And I applied this:

-150 Header {Newsgroups:.*religion}

Does not seem to give me the score I liked. I even unsubscribed and
subscribed again.

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