• Newsreader needed

    From Yosemite Sam@felix@goaway.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 12:52:17 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics


    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to
    just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,
    --
    https://tinyurl.com/Yosemite-Sam

    FUCK PUTIN!!

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  • From Peter Jason@pj@jostle.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 13:24:15 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 12:52:17 +1000, Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.com>
    wrote:


    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to >just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for >replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    I use Agent8 and it's easy to sort on "Author" column to group various
    posters.
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 14:06:23 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> wrote
    Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.com> wrote

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to
    just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for
    replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    I use Agent8 and it's easy to sort on "Author" column to group various posters.

    But that doesnt let you see who has replied to your own posts.

    Some news readers do allow you to highlight your own posts using
    the filter system and then it isnt hard to see who has replied to those.
    Can't remember which ones do that tho.
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  • From Xeno@xenolith@optusnet.com.au to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 14:15:55 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On 8/8/2022 12:52 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    I just click TBird to show threads, then track down the threads to see
    who's replied to what.
    --
    Xeno


    Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
    (with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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  • From Phil Allison@pallison49@gmail.com to aus.electronics on Sun Aug 7 21:19:24 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    Yosemite Sam wrote:
    =================

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts?

    ** When you are the OP - they all do just that.

    so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for
    replies to yours, you can easily find them.

    ** You need to read ( or scan) all replies in a thread, following the context is important.



    ...... Phil

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  • From max headroom@maximusheadroom@gmx.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Sun Aug 7 22:56:21 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    In news:jlbbtbFs9etU1@mid.individual.net, Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.com> typed:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to
    just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    Outlook Express.


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  • From Gary R. Schmidt@grschmidt@acm.org to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 17:51:03 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On 08/08/2022 12:52, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    Thunderbird.

    BetterBird - which is an attempt to fix at least some of the bugs in TB,
    but there are so very, very many.

    Both allow you to create a custom "View:" filter with "From:" contains
    "xyz".

    Cheers,
    Gary B-)
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  • From Frank Slootweg@this@ddress.is.invalid to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Mon Aug 8 18:56:12 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.com> wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    You're using News.Individual.Net as your news server. NIN allows you
    to add a 'ID-MYUSERID' tag in the 'Message-ID:' header of your posts [1].

    As far as I know, Thunderbird - your newsreader - allows you to score
    on that header.

    In my newsreader (tin), I score on messages where my tag is in the
    last message-id of the 'References:' header, i.e. messages which are a
    response to one of my posts.

    N.B. I do not know if Thunderbird allows you to generate your own message-ids, which is needed for the first step. If not, you'll need a different newsreader or a proxy between your newsreader and the NIN news server. (I use Hamster for that purpose.)

    [1] <https://news.individual.net/faq.php#4.4>
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  • From Paddy@Paddy.O.Furniture@Coast.org to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Tue Aug 9 09:07:00 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 12:52:17 +1000, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    How topical. My fabulous, but ancient and decidely fragile, 40tude Dialog crashed (again) this morning. Been using it last century, which was also
    when it was last updated, so I won't recommend it, which is a shame as it'd satisfy your requirements and then some. As Dialog does, you could use a
    reader that 'scores' every poster you choose, eg, 'felix = 10', then all
    your posts stick out like dogs. Or you can simply colour your posts
    differently to the rest.



    alvey
    Suspecting that the end of Dialog is near. Very near.
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  • From Jasen Betts@usenet@revmaps.no-ip.org to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Tue Aug 9 07:25:06 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On 2022-08-08, Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.com> wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    mutt can do it by using a positive killfile rule on references header
    against a distinctive message-id domain name.
    --
    Jasen.
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  • From alvey@Paddy.O.Furniture@Coast.org to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Tue Aug 9 21:38:00 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:07:00 +1000, Paddy wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 12:52:17 +1000, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies
    to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking
    for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    How topical. My fabulous, but ancient and decidely fragile, 40tude
    Dialog crashed (again) this morning. Been using it last century, which
    was also when it was last updated, so I won't recommend it, which is a
    shame as it'd satisfy your requirements and then some. As Dialog does,
    you could use a reader that 'scores' every poster you choose, eg, 'felix
    = 10', then all your posts stick out like dogs. Or you can simply colour
    your posts differently to the rest.



    alvey Suspecting that the end of Dialog is near. Very near.

    It was. RIP Dialog.

    Anyhoo, am trying Pan. A Dialog lookalike but missing a couple of
    Fortitude options.


    alvey
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Wed Aug 10 09:32:46 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 07:38:00 +1000, alvey <Paddy.O.Furniture@coast.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:07:00 +1000, Paddy wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 12:52:17 +1000, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies
    to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking
    for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    How topical. My fabulous, but ancient and decidely fragile, 40tude
    Dialog crashed (again) this morning. Been using it last century, which
    was also when it was last updated, so I won't recommend it, which is a
    shame as it'd satisfy your requirements and then some. As Dialog does,
    you could use a reader that 'scores' every poster you choose, eg, 'felix
    = 10', then all your posts stick out like dogs. Or you can simply colour
    your posts differently to the rest.



    alvey Suspecting that the end of Dialog is near. Very near.

    It was. RIP Dialog.

    Anyhoo, am trying Pan. A Dialog lookalike but missing a couple of
    Fortitude options.

    A thread in another group has been complaining aboui it having
    a hell of a capacity to crash and take out some of the messages.
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  • From alvey@Paddy.O.Furniture@Coast.org to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Wed Aug 10 01:06:59 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 09:32:46 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

    On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 07:38:00 +1000, alvey <Paddy.O.Furniture@coast.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:07:00 +1000, Paddy wrote:

    On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 12:52:17 +1000, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies
    to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts
    looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    How topical. My fabulous, but ancient and decidely fragile, 40tude
    Dialog crashed (again) this morning. Been using it last century, which
    was also when it was last updated, so I won't recommend it, which is a
    shame as it'd satisfy your requirements and then some. As Dialog does,
    you could use a reader that 'scores' every poster you choose, eg,
    'felix = 10', then all your posts stick out like dogs. Or you can
    simply colour your posts differently to the rest.



    alvey Suspecting that the end of Dialog is near. Very near.

    It was. RIP Dialog.

    Anyhoo, am trying Pan. A Dialog lookalike but missing a couple of
    Fortitude options.

    A thread in another group has been complaining aboui it having a hell of
    a capacity to crash and take out some of the messages.

    They're right. Am now looking elswhere.


    alvey
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  • From dolf@dolfboek@hotmail.com to aus.computers,aus.politics,aus.cars,aus.electronics on Sun Aug 14 16:55:43 2022
    From Newsgroup: aus.electronics

    Thunderbird has a "between" column which might achieve that for you ...
    but it also has a hierarchy view -- but I am not certain if any of those
    will meet your need as I typically don't use either feature.


    On 8/8/2022 12:52, Yosemite Sam wrote:

    Does anyone know of a usenet newsreader that lets you sort by replies to just your own posts? so instead of wading thru lots of posts looking for replies to yours, you can easily find them. thanks,

    --
    That my mathematical theoretical noumenon defines the meta-descriptor prototypes which are prerequisite to the BEING of HOMO[iOS] SAPIEN[S|T]
    as EXISTENCE / *OUSIA*.

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