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- Crossposts
-
If you want to lower the score of crossposts, the line to match on is
the
Xref
header.
("xref" (" talk.politics.misc:" -1000))
- Multiple crossposts
-
If you want to lower the score of articles that have been crossposted to
more than, say, 3 groups:
("xref"
("[^:\n]+:[0-9]+ +[^:\n]+:[0-9]+ +[^:\n]+:[0-9]+"
-1000 nil r))
- Matching on the body
-
This is generally not a very good idea--it takes a very long time.
Gnus actually has to fetch each individual article from the server. But
you might want to anyway, I guess. Even though there are three match
keys (
Head
, Body
and All
), you should choose one
and stick with it in each score file. If you use any two, each article
will be fetched twice. If you want to match a bit on the
Head
and a bit on the Body
, just use All
for all
the matches.
- Marking as read
-
You will probably want to mark articles that have scores below a certain
number as read. This is most easily achieved by putting the following
in your `all.SCORE' file:
((mark -100))
You may also consider doing something similar with expunge
.
- Negated character classes
-
If you say stuff like
[^abcd]*
, you may get unexpected results.
That will match newlines, which might lead to, well, The Unknown. Say
[^abcd\n]*
instead.
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