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Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet
Just for information, in case you're wondering why I'm not responding to some
postings, I never see the clc++ postings of the following persons:
Paul ([email protected])
Noah ([email protected])
Leigh ([email protected])
If I don't reply to a reasonable posting from one of them, it is because I don't
see *any* of their postings. All of them are infamous for ad hominem attacks. In
the cases of Paul and Noah that includes public sexual harassement, posting
allegations about the sexual practices of well known C++ authorities.
As of today, my ignore list also includes
Charles ([email protected]),
The killfile also includes the following troll email addresses, I don't know who
they are:
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
If you want a nice & quite clc++ experience, I recommend killfiling all of the
above.
E.g., in Thunderbird, right click on the posting's poster address and "Create
filter from...".
An alternative to killfiling is to use the moderated group,
comp.lang.c++.moderated, where noise is suppressed manually by the moderators.
Cheers & hth.,
- Alf
postings, I never see the clc++ postings of the following persons:
Paul ([email protected])
Noah ([email protected])
Leigh ([email protected])
If I don't reply to a reasonable posting from one of them, it is because I don't
see *any* of their postings. All of them are infamous for ad hominem attacks. In
the cases of Paul and Noah that includes public sexual harassement, posting
allegations about the sexual practices of well known C++ authorities.
As of today, my ignore list also includes
Charles ([email protected]),
The killfile also includes the following troll email addresses, I don't know who
they are:
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
([email protected])
If you want a nice & quite clc++ experience, I recommend killfiling all of the
above.
E.g., in Thunderbird, right click on the posting's poster address and "Create
filter from...".
An alternative to killfiling is to use the moderated group,
comp.lang.c++.moderated, where noise is suppressed manually by the moderators.
Cheers & hth.,
- Alf