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date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:58:37 -0800 (PST),
group: uk.sci.astronomy
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Re the MI5 postings !
His name is Mike Corley and he has been around for quite a few years
now. He does seem to have recently expanded his horizons and is
posting to a more varied selection of newsgroups so, perhaps, he has
just become more visible.
He has got mentions on WikiPedia and there are a number of web pages
that explain (as far you can for someone like him) what he is on
about. For example,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404
FWIW, some news servers (news.individual.net for one) are very good at
automatically deleting the posts.
The one thing that really gets my goat about it is that I wish his ISP
would stop him posting this sort of stuff. It's worse than Spam as it
sits there on the news servers and Google Groups and just clogs it all
up making our lives more hell than if our emails were being spammed :
(
I now read ng's via Google Groups after some problems with news
servers on my ISP and am now reporting all his posts as spam - for
those that want to follow my example, click the 'More Options' link at
the top of the posting and there's the option to do so in the other
links that appear. I know it's a pretty pointless exercise, but it's
good for my moral...!
Nick
date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:58:37 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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Re: Re the MI5 postings !
wrote in message
news:28ce7ffb-dbd0-49fd-9321-2e1e428830ea@v32g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> His name is Mike Corley and he has been around for quite a few years
> now. He does seem to have recently expanded his horizons and is
> posting to a more varied selection of newsgroups so, perhaps, he has
> just become more visible.
>
> He has got mentions on WikiPedia and there are a number of web pages
> that explain (as far you can for someone like him) what he is on
> about. For example,
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404
>
> FWIW, some news servers (news.individual.net for one) are very good at
> automatically deleting the posts.
>
> The one thing that really gets my goat about it is that I wish his ISP
> would stop him posting this sort of stuff. It's worse than Spam as it
> sits there on the news servers and Google Groups and just clogs it all
> up making our lives more hell than if our emails were being spammed :
> (
>
> I now read ng's via Google Groups after some problems with news
> servers on my ISP and am now reporting all his posts as spam - for
> those that want to follow my example, click the 'More Options' link at
> the top of the posting and there's the option to do so in the other
> links that appear. I know it's a pretty pointless exercise, but it's
> good for my moral...!
>
> Nick
Yes, he is extremely annoying. However, at least this newsgroup has not yet
been as comprehensively trashed by spam as sci.astro.amateur (yet).
date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 15:54:34 GMT
author: Bob Hill
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Re: Re the MI5 postings !
I've managed to get rid of him with a combination of message rules.
Obviously I won't publish them but they're not hard to work out.
"Bob Hill" wrote in message
news:_g8ej.29702$yZ4.25448@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> wrote in message
> news:28ce7ffb-dbd0-49fd-9321-2e1e428830ea@v32g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> > His name is Mike Corley and he has been around for quite a few years
> > now. He does seem to have recently expanded his horizons and is
> > posting to a more varied selection of newsgroups so, perhaps, he has
> > just become more visible.
> >
> > He has got mentions on WikiPedia and there are a number of web pages
> > that explain (as far you can for someone like him) what he is on
> > about. For example,
> >
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404
> >
> > FWIW, some news servers (news.individual.net for one) are very good at
> > automatically deleting the posts.
> >
> > The one thing that really gets my goat about it is that I wish his ISP
> > would stop him posting this sort of stuff. It's worse than Spam as it
> > sits there on the news servers and Google Groups and just clogs it all
> > up making our lives more hell than if our emails were being spammed :
> > (
> >
> > I now read ng's via Google Groups after some problems with news
> > servers on my ISP and am now reporting all his posts as spam - for
> > those that want to follow my example, click the 'More Options' link at
> > the top of the posting and there's the option to do so in the other
> > links that appear. I know it's a pretty pointless exercise, but it's
> > good for my moral...!
> >
> > Nick
>
> Yes, he is extremely annoying. However, at least this newsgroup has not
yet
> been as comprehensively trashed by spam as sci.astro.amateur (yet).
>
>
date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 16:58:10 -0000
author: Mark Dunn
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