Re: What's happening to this NG?



In message <KfLQ3GW8dqMEFwKV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jacey Bedford <lookinsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Also learn how to setup your newsreader to handle kill filling cross posts - even Turnpike can do it although its well hidden in the help file.

Killfiling with Turnpike is dead easy. Just click on 'article' in the top bar. The select 'kill' from the drop-down menu and then follow the arrow to the right and select whether you want to kill article, thread, subject or author.

Indeed, but none of that helps you deal with multiple cross posts. That is buried in the help file. Someone else has posted the details of how to use in this thread.

Stephen
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