Missing Message Rules

G

Grenou

The internet appears to bring out the nastier side of a lot of people, as
witnessed in this very group.
Is there a repair utility that can rectify such behaviour?
The Delete button on my keyboard is working overtime, the text on the key is
fading.

Maybe there is a Message Rule entry that I can tick to let the posters
know that they are infantile and not at all funny, or clever even.
I have already removed a few names, also anything not related to what this
group is about.

I, for one, would like to thank the MVPs who put in a lot of time and effort
to help others getting to grips with Windows 7 and WLM's quirks, of which
there seem to be many.

Thanks MVPs.
You do a great job.
:)
Grenou
 
Z

Zilbandy

Maybe there is a Message Rule entry that I can tick to let the posters
know that they are infantile and not at all funny, or clever even.
I have already removed a few names, also anything not related to what this
group is about.
If you reply to these people to tell them what they are doing is not
right, all you're doing is feeding them by giving them attention. Just
ignore them and move on.
 
S

SC Tom

Grenou said:
The internet appears to bring out the nastier side of a lot of people, as
witnessed in this very group.
Is there a repair utility that can rectify such behaviour?
The Delete button on my keyboard is working overtime, the text on the key
is fading.

Maybe there is a Message Rule entry that I can tick to let the posters
know that they are infantile and not at all funny, or clever even.
I have already removed a few names, also anything not related to what this
group is about.

I, for one, would like to thank the MVPs who put in a lot of time and
effort to help others getting to grips with Windows 7 and WLM's quirks, of
which there seem to be many.

Thanks MVPs.
You do a great job.
:)
Grenou
Instead of a rule to reply, why not just use one to remove the offenders,
like you do with spam?
Apply this rule after the message arrives

Where the From line contains <name1> or <name2> or <name3>

or Where the Subject line contains <idiocy subject1> or <idiocy subject2>

Delete it

and Stop processing more rules

I've used these for years in OE, WM, and WLM in both news and email with no
problems. Can't say if I've ever missed anything or not ;-)
 
G

Grenou

SC Tom said:
Instead of a rule to reply, why not just use one to remove the offenders,
like you do with spam?
Apply this rule after the message arrives

Where the From line contains <name1> or <name2> or <name3>

or Where the Subject line contains <idiocy subject1> or <idiocy subject2>

Delete it

and Stop processing more rules

I've used these for years in OE, WM, and WLM in both news and email with
no problems. Can't say if I've ever missed anything or not ;-)
I do (have done) the same. :)

Grenou
 
T

The Central Scrutinizer

Grenou said:
The internet appears to bring out the nastier side of a lot of people, as
witnessed in this very group.
You see this in every group.
Is there a repair utility that can rectify such behaviour?
Pretty funny!
 

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