Re: Leafnode filtering issue
- From: Schraalhans Keukenmeester <firstname_DOT_lastname_AT_xs4all_DOT_nl>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 23:45:11 +0200
Dr Balwinder S Dheeman wrote:
On 04/29/06 16:22, Schraalhans Keukenmeester wrote:
Make a few correction:
newsgroups = comp.os.linux.misc
^Newsgroups:.*[, ]alt.usenet.kooks$
pattern = ^Newsgroups:.*[, ]alt.usenet.kooks$
action = kill
^Newsgroups:.*[, ]alt.usenet.kooks,
pattern = ^Newsgroups:.*[, ]alt.usenet.kooks,
action = kill
^Newsgroups:.*[, ]rec.arts.marching.drumcorps$
^Newsgroups:.*[, ]rec.arts.marching.drumcorps,
^NNTP-Posting-Host:.*193.194.84.198
^X-Trace:.*pomoranche.gu.net
correct these too as have been corrected above.
every pattern needs an action of its own.
Hope that helps.
Which version are you talking about ? None of the articles I've found online mention this syntax. Some of the articles have been last updated less than 2 weeks ago. The comment lines in /etc/leafnode/filters doesn't mention this change of syntax either.
I'll give it a try though, not much to lose since it doesn work as it is...
Sh.
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Every Horse has an Infinite Number of Legs (proof by intimidation):
Horses have an even number of legs. Behind they have two legs, and in
front they have fore-legs. This makes six legs, which is certainly an
odd number of legs for a horse. But the only number that is both even
and odd is infinity. Therefore, horses have an infinite number of
legs. Now to show this for the general case, suppose that somewhere,
there is a horse that has a finite number of legs. But that is a horse
of another color, and by the lemma ["All horses are the same color"],
that does not exist.
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