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<sect1 id="more-knode-features">
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<title>The Advanced &knode; Features</title>
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<sect2 id="using-filters">
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<title>Defining and Using Filters</title>
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<para>You may already have read about using filters in the chapter explaining
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the configuration of &knode;; there, we were talking about the built-in
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filters provided by &knode; there. You can configure the built-in
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filters like all the others. The screenshot below shows the dialog box for
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configuring the filters.</para>
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<tip><para>While filters and scoring are very powerful and have many
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uses, one of the most common requirements is simply to add all posts
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written by someone you don't wish to read to a
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<quote>killfile</quote>. At the <link linkend="killfiles">end of this
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section</link> is a quick guide to using filters and scores to create
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such a killfile.</para></tip>
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<screenshot>
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<screeninfo>The <guilabel>New Filter</guilabel> dialog</screeninfo>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="knode-edit-filter.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject>
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<textobject>
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<phrase>The <guilabel>New Filter</guilabel> dialog</phrase>
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</textobject>
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<caption>
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<para>The <guilabel>New Filter</guilabel> dialog</para>
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</caption>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>First we will create a new filter. You may, at some point, want
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to find your own articles amongst all the others; or, you may not
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want to see the articles posted by a particular person at all: both cases can
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be solved by a simple filter on the Sender. Here are some
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examples:</para>
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<procedure>
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<title>Do Not Show The Articles by a Particular Person</title>
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<step performance="required" >
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<para><menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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KNode...</guimenuitem><guilabel>Reading
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News</guilabel><guilabel>Filters</guilabel></menuchoice></para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Select <guibutton>New...</guibutton></para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Insert <userinput>Do not show idiot</userinput> in the Text Box
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<guilabel>Name</guilabel></para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>To make the filter appear on the menu, check <guilabel>Show
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in menu</guilabel>.</para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Go to the <guilabel>From</guilabel> area.</para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Choose <guilabel>Does NOT contain</guilabel> from the drop-down
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box.</para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Insert the name of the person you want to ignore in the now-
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active Text Box; for example, <userinput>Idiot</userinput>.</para>
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</step>
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<step performance="required">
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<para>Confirm the filter settings with
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<para>The filter now shows all articles, except the ones containing
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<quote>Idiot</quote> in the From: line.</para>
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<para>You can combine the settings of the 'Subject + From' tab
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with the settings on the other tabs. For example:</para>
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<procedure>
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<title>Show only discussion with unread follow-ups on own
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articles.</title>
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<step>
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<para><menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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KNode...</guimenuitem><guilabel>Reading
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News</guilabel><guilabel>Filters</guilabel></menuchoice></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select the predefined filter <guilabel>threads with own
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articles</guilabel></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select <guibutton>Copy</guibutton></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Insert <userinput>My threads with unread</userinput> in the
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<guilabel>Name</guilabel> field.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select the <guilabel>Status</guilabel> tab</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select <guilabel>has new followups</guilabel></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select <guilabel>true</guilabel> in the drop-down box next to
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it.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Confirm the filter settings with
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton></para>
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<para>This filter shows all the threads your are participating in which
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have unread messages; also, you have seen the possibility of using
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existing filters as a base for new ones: this makes life easier for
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complex filters.</para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<procedure>
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<title>Show all articles, no older than 3 days, containing KNode in
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the subject.</title>
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<step>
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<para><menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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KNode...</guimenuitem><guilabel>Reading
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News</guilabel><guilabel>Filters</guilabel></menuchoice></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select <guibutton>Add</guibutton></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Insert <userinput>Latest KNode threads</userinput> in the
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<guilabel>Name</guilabel> field.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>To make the filter appear in the menu, check <guilabel>show
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in menu</guilabel>.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>From the <guilabel>apply on</guilabel> drop-down box select
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<guilabel>single articles</guilabel></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Go to the <guilabel>Subject</guilabel> area and select
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<guilabel>does contain</guilabel> in the drop-down box.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Insert <userinput>knode</userinput> in the text box.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Change to the <guilabel>Additional</guilabel> tab</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Select the <guilabel>Age</guilabel> check box</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Enter the following settings: <guilabel>0 < days <=
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3</guilabel></para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Confirm the filter settings with
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton></para>
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<para>This filter, now, shows all articles, no older than 3 days,
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containing <emphasis>knode</emphasis> in the subject.</para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<sect3 id="killfiles">
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<title>Creating a Killfile</title>
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<para>&knode; offers viewing filters (<guilabel>all</guilabel>,
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<guilabel>unread only</guilabel>, <guilabel>my posts</guilabel>,
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&etc;) and scoring filters (threads and articles start with a score of
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zero and can be adjusted according to author, thread, &etc;).</para>
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<para>Using viewing filters you could hide articles according to
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poster, but this is not really suitable when you want to kill several
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posters universally.</para>
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<para>Using the scoring gives lots of control but filters
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only at the thread level, i.e. you can watch and ignore threads; the
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disadvantage of this, however, is that you may lose otherwise-useful
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threads just because of one poster.</para>
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<para>The solution is to use these in combination.</para>
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<procedure>
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<title>Creating a Killfile</title>
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<step>
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<para>Go to
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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KNode</guimenuitem><guilabel>Reading
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News</guilabel><guilabel>Filters</guilabel></menuchoice>.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Create a new filter below <guilabel>unread</guilabel>, called
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<userinput>killfile on</userinput>. Be sure that <guilabel>Apply to single
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articles</guilabel> is set and then click on the
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<guilabel>Additional</guilabel> tab. Set score <quote>equal to or less than
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zero</quote> (<guilabel><=</guilabel>); then click the
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton> until you have exited the dialog.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Open an article whose author should be killed and just type
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<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>L</keycap></keycombo>(or
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select, from the <guimenu>Scoring</guimenu> menu, <guimenuitem>Lower Score
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for Author</guimenuitem>). This opens the Rule Editor (a part of
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scoring). You can optionally give the rule a name that matches the
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author (<userinput>Kook</userinput>, for example.) and then, if this is
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to be permanent, uncheck the <guilabel>expire automatically</guilabel>
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box; you'll see that this rule will change the author's score to minus
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ten (or the score you entered); finally, click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>Go to the menu item
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<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guisubmenu>Filter</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>killfile on.</guimenuitem>
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</menuchoice></para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<para>This will cause any articles with scores less than zero will
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disappear; to kill additional authors you only need repeat the
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<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>L</keycap></keycombo> part of
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these instructions.</para>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="knode-editor-advanced">
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<title>The Composer</title>
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<anchor id="anc-knode-editor-advanced"/>
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<para>The &knode; composer provides many features, especially for
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posting and replying to articles.</para>
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<sect3>
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<title>Publish Articles in Multiple Newsgroups</title>
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<para>By selecting the Button <guilabel>Browse</guilabel> you can
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choose additional newsgroups you want to publish your article
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in.</para>
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<caution>
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<para>It is generally undesirable to post articles in multiple
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newsgroups: please think twice about it; if you are not sure where to
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post your article ask in one of the possible groups — somebody will
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tell you were to post.</para>
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</caution>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>Redirect Followups</title>
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<para>The main use of this feature is when a thread has gone
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off topic for the newsgroup in which it is posted; for example, a thread may
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start in a &kde; newsgroup discussing how to redirect a followup in &knode;,
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but may leads to a dicussion about graphical and text based
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newsreaders.</para>
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<para>Sometimes it happens that usenet users post an article into the
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wrong newsgroup; very often those articles are just ignored. If it
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looks like the author did this unintentionally, you might like to tell
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them politely and make the followup articles go into the right
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group.</para>
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<para>Another reason for using <guilabel>Followup-To:</guilabel> is a
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when dealing with articles cross-posted across in multiple newsgroups:
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you should take care that the replies are only posted in one single newsgroup.</para>
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<para>You can activate this by filling the text box
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<guilabel>Followups - To:</guilabel>; here you can enter the suitable
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group. If there are multiple newsgroups in the
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<guilabel>Groups:</guilabel> field, they are shown in the drop-down
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list.</para>
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<tip>
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<para>If you enter <userinput>poster</userinput> here, instead of a
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newsgroup, the replies will go directly to the author, not to the
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newsgroup.</para>
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<para>Some people put an email address here, but this is not a valid
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entry: use <userinput>poster</userinput> and correctly set your
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Reply-To address in the normal &knode; settings.</para>
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<sect3>
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<title>Working With an External Editor</title>
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<para>Using <menuchoice><guimenu>Tools</guimenu><guimenuitem>Start
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External Editor</guimenuitem></menuchoice> you can start an editor of
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your choice for editing the reply; this way you can use your preferred
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Editor for writing articles and e-mails.</para>
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<title>Spelling</title>
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<para>By selecting
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Tools</guimenu><guimenuitem>Spelling</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
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you can check the article in the composer for spelling errors.</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>Sending Attachments</title>
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<para>By selecting
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Attach</guimenu><guimenuitem>Attach
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File</guimenuitem></menuchoice> you can open the File Selection Dialog
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Box; here you can choose the file you want to attach.</para>
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<para>Most of the time, &knode; determines the correct
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<acronym>MIME</acronym> type for the attachment; if &knode; detects
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it incorrectly, you can correct the <acronym>MIME</acronym> type manually.</para>
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<para>This screenshot shows the Composer with 2 attachments: a text
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file and a PNG picture.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<screeninfo>Sending Attachments</screeninfo>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="knode-composer-attachments.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject>
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<textobject>
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<phrase>Sending Attachments</phrase>
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</textobject>
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<caption>
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<para>Sending Attachments</para>
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</caption>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<caution>
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<para>Only do this if you know what you're doing! An incorrect
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<acronym>MIME</acronym> type could cause the attachment to be sent
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incorrectly, or mean that the attachment will not be able to be
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rebuilt after sending.</para>
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</caution>
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<tip>
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<para>The English word attachment is used all over the world; you can
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use it in your language, too.</para>
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</tip>
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<important>
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<para>In most newsgroups, attachments are prohibited: do not send
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unsolicited attachments; if you are asked to send them, look who is
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asking for them — normally, the person will want you to send them by
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email.</para>
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<para>The news server will probably reject articles with attachments
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for most groups anyway; those that do accept attachments
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normally have the word <quote>binaries</quote> in their name. Some
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news servers even stop carrying non-binaries newsgroups that
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continuously receive attachments.</para>
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</important>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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<sect2>
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<title>Searching for Articles</title>
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<para>Sooner or later, you will want to search for one specific
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article; the &knode; search feature is an easy way to do this.</para>
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<para>You can reach the search function by selecting
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Search
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Articles...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or the by pressing
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<keycap>F4</keycap>. The screenshot below shows the Search Dialog Box.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<screeninfo>The Search Dialog Box</screeninfo>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="knode-search.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject>
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<textobject>
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<phrase>The Search Dialog Box</phrase>
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</textobject>
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<caption>
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<para>The Search Dialog Box</para>
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</caption>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>The Search Dialog Box has four tabs which allow several search
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criteria: the first tab contains the settings for the
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<guilabel>Subject</guilabel> and <guilabel>From</guilabel> criteria; the second
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tab contains the settings for the <guilabel>message-IDs</guilabel> of
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an article and its references; the third tab contains the settings for
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the <guilabel>Status</guilabel> of an
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article; the fourth tab, <guilabel>Additional</guilabel>, contains the remaining
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criteria.</para>
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<para>You have probably already noticed the similarities between the Filter
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Dialog Box and the Search Dialog Box: the usage is the same and should
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not be too complicated if you have already defined your own
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filters.</para>
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<para>&knode; always searches in the currently-active newsgroup; a
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search in all newsgroups is not possible at the moment. After the
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Search has finished the articles found appear in the article view; when
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you close the Search Dialog Box using <guibutton>Close</guibutton>
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the search results are deleted, and the old view of the newsgroup
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appears again.</para>
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<sect3>
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<title><guilabel>Start Search</guilabel></title>
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<para>With this button you start the Search with the search criteria
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you defined; all articles in the selected newsgroup, fulfiling these
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criteria, appear in the article view.</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title><guilabel>New Search</guilabel></title>
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<para>This button resets all search criteria.</para>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="supersede-and-cancel">
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<title>Supersede and Cancel Articles</title>
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<para>This chapter deals with superseding and canceling articles. You
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will not use these two features very often, but they do exist should
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you, one day, need them.</para>
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<caution>
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<para>Both functions need a news server prepared to handle
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them; you should also remember that there is no guarantee that no one has
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already read your article before it is superseded or canceled.
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</para>
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<para>So first think, then post.</para>
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</caution>
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<sect3>
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<title>Cancel</title>
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<para>Canceling an article means deleting it from the
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newsgroup.</para>
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<para>Why should you want to cancel an article? Perhaps you
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flamed somebody in a rage and now you want to get this article out of
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the newsgroup because you regret what you wrote: a personal insult,
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read by everybody, doesn't look good, especially when you regret
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it; so, there is only one thing you can do — cancel the article.</para>
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<para>Select the article you want to cancel and choose
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<guimenuitem>Cancel article</guimenuitem> from its context menu. If
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you are sure it is the right article, confirm &knode;s question with
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<guibutton>Yes</guibutton>. Now you will be asked if you want to send the
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Cancel message now or later; for this example we decide to send it
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<guibutton>Later</guibutton>. You will notice the new message in the
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folder <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel>.</para>
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<para>Now we want to look at the so-called cancel message. In the
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subject you will find something like:</para>
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<screen>
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<computeroutput>cancel of <n177m8.1m.ln@konqui.org></computeroutput>
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</screen>
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<para>This strange letters between the brackets are the Message-ID of
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the article you want to cancel. This message tells the newsserver to
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delete your article: if you look at complete header of this message,
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by selecting <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Show all
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headers</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, you will notice a line with the
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name <emphasis>control</emphasis> and the content <emphasis>cancel
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<xxxxx@ddddd.dd></emphasis> — this line tells the server that
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this message is a control message and, in our case, tells the server to
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cancel your article.</para>
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<para>You can still delete the control message from the
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<guilabel>Outbox</guilabel> should you change your mind.</para>
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<caution>
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<para>Keep in mind that articles can only be identified by their
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Message-IDs; you need this Message-ID if you want to cancel an
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article. Normally, your article gets a Message-ID when it arrives at
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the newsserver — that's why you can only cancel an article once
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it has been published. The articles in the
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<guilabel>Sent</guilabel> folder have no Message-ID, so you cannot cancel
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them from there.</para>
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<para>There is one exception: if you have configured &knode; to
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generate a Message-ID you can cancel you articles in folder
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<guilabel>Sent</guilabel> too.</para>
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<para>&knode; allows only to cancel your own articles: it refuses to
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cancel articles from other authors.</para>
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</caution>
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<warning>
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<para>Since the cancel feature is so easily fooled, by newsreaders
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that let you cancel any post, many news servers do not acknowledge
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cancel messages from posters; even if your own <acronym>ISP</acronym>
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accepts the cancel and passes it on, many other servers will ignore it
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<emphasis>and will not pass it on</emphasis>.</para>
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<para>You should consider any previously-sent article, canceled or
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not, to be published and publicly available.</para>
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</warning>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>Supersede</title>
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<para>Supersede overwrites your article with a new version. One reason
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for doing this could be:</para>
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<para>You have written a long article and have already posted it; now, you
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have found an error in this article: you could cancel this article, and post a
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new, corrected, article; or, you can use Supersede.</para>
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<para>Select the article in the article view. From its context menu
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select <guimenuitem>Supersede article...</guimenuitem>. &knode; will
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ask you if you really want to overwrite this article; if you confirm with
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<guibutton>Yes</guibutton> the Composer appears.</para>
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<para>In the Composer you can now make the desired corrections and
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changes. You can then publish this article in the same way as you post
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every other article; when the newsserver receives this article it
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reads some special lines in the header which tell the newsserver to
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supersede the older article. Select
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<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Send
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Later</guimenuitem></menuchoice> for now, because we want to look at
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the article's header in the <guilabel>Outbox</guilabel>.</para>
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<para>Activate <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Show
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|
all headers</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, because we want to see all the
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headers the newsserver receives. You will notice a line like:</para>
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<para>Supersedes: <oggcm8.4n5.ln@konqi.org></para>
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<para>This is the instruction for the newsserver for superseding the
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article with the Message-ID <oggcm8.4n5.ln@konqi.org> with the
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|
new article.</para>
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<para>Besides this, Supersede is used for periodical posted articles, ⪚
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|
an <acronym>FAQ</acronym>. The new article supersedes the old one and
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|
the newsgroups do not end up with lots of different versions.</para>
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<caution>
|
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|
<para>Again, using this function is only possible if the article
|
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|
|
already has a Message-ID. Normally, articles get their Message-ID from the
|
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|
newsserver: this means that you can only supersede articles which have
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|
already been published.</para>
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<para>You can configure &knode; to generate this Message-ID, then you can
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supersede your articles in the folder <guilabel>Sent</guilabel>,
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too.</para>
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<para>&knode; allows you to only supersede your own articles.</para>
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</caution>
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<warning>
|
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|
<para>As with cancels, supersede messages have been abused in the
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|
past, with, for example, certain parties sending hundreds or even
|
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|
thousands of them to overwrite legitimate posts with random computer
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|
generated junk; again, as with cancels, many news servers do not
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|
honor supersede messages, nor do they pass them on.</para>
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|
</warning>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="score-watch-ignore">
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<title>Score, watch, ignore</title>
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|
<anchor id="anc-score-watch-ignore"/>
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|
<para>Score, Watch and Ignore are different names for the same
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|
feature.</para>
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<para>By scoring a thread, you determine its importance. &knode;
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|
allows scores between -100000 and 100000. A normal article will get a
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|
score of 0 if you do not change this; threads with a score below 0
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are less important than average; threads with a score above 0 are more
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|
important than average.</para>
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|
<para>The score is an attribute of the thread and the articles in this
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|
thread, so you can use the score for filtering and searching
|
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|
articles; for example, you can define a filter to show only
|
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|
articles with a score > 0, i.e. all articles in which you are
|
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|
|
specifically interested.</para>
|
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|
<para>The function <guilabel>Watch</guilabel> sets the score of
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|
all article in a thread to 100; this way they get a high score and &knode;
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|
labels them with a special icon.</para>
|
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<para>The function <guilabel>Ignore</guilabel> does the
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|
opposite: it scores all articles in a thread with -100 so &knode;
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|
does not show these articles anymore.</para>
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<tip>
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<para>The English word <quote>scoring</quote> is used in many other
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countries, too.</para>
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</tip>
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<para>You can score an article or a thread manually with the right
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mouse button or with the <guimenu>Scoring</guimenu> menu — here you can
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score with <guilabel>Watch Thread</guilabel> and <guilabel>Ignore
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|
Thread</guilabel> directly. Apart from scoring manually you can let &knode;
|
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|
score the articles with scoring rules automatically; you can configure these
|
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rules at <menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
|
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|
KNode...</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Reading
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|
News</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Scoring</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or
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|
at <menuchoice><guimenu>Scoring</guimenu><guimenuitem>Edit scoring
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|
rules...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> — the only difference between these
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|
dialogs is that the last one has the rule-list next to the rule
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|
configuration. In the following guide I'm using the editor that appears
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if <menuchoice><guimenu>Scoring</guimenu><guimenuitem>Edit scoring
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rules...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> is chosen.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<screeninfo>The Rule Editor</screeninfo>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="knode-rule-editor.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject>
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<textobject>
|
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|
<phrase>The Rule Editor</phrase>
|
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|
</textobject>
|
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|
<caption>
|
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<para>The Rule Editor</para>
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</caption>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
|
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<para>The composer consists of 4 areas: on the left side is the list
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of the rules; with the buttons below the list you can add, delete or
|
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|
copy an existing rule; below that you have the possibility to limit
|
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|
the rules which are shown — you have the choice whether to show all
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|
rules or only the rules for a specific <glossterm>newsgroup</glossterm>.</para>
|
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<para>If you chose a rule-name in the list you the rule will be displayed
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|
on the right-hand side; now you can edit the rule. At the top you can change
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the name of the rule and set the newsgroups to which this rule applies.
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|
You can choose one or
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more than one group, note that group names must be separated by a
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semicolon. You can choose from the subscribed groups with
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the drop-down list and the <guibutton>Add group</guibutton> button; or
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|
you can use regular expressions and wild cards, ⪚ <quote>.*</quote> for all
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|
groups. The <guilabel>Expire rule automatically</guilabel> option
|
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|
|
makes it possible to delete the rule automatically after the
|
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|
|
configured number of days; this is useful if a specific person
|
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|
|
behaves badly and you do not want to read anything from this person for a
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|
few days.</para>
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<para>In the <guilabel>Condition</guilabel> field you enter the
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condition on which this rule is activated. Normally, you can enter only
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one condition, but you can change this by pressing the
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<guibutton>More</guibutton> and <guibutton>Fewer</guibutton> buttons. If you
|
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|
have more than one condition, you must tell knode whether all conditions
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|
need to be fulfilled or only one of them; this can be done by choosing
|
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<guilabel>Match all conditions</guilabel> or
|
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|
<guilabel>Match any condition</guilabel> respectively.
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|
</para>
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<para>Each condition consists of 2 drop-down lists and a text
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field. In the first list you chose the part of the message which should
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be used for the condition — this part will be compared with the text
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|
field; the second drop-down list tells &knode; how it is to be
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|
compared, for example, whether the chosen header should be identical
|
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to the text entered in the text field, or if it just needs to match part of it.
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|
Regular expressions are allowed, too.
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|
If you check <guilabel>Not</guilabel> then the conditions under which
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|
the condition is satisfied are reversed, and the condition will be satisfied
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|
if the opposite of its shown conditions is true.</para>
|
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|
|
<para>Now, let's have a look at some
|
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|
examples.</para>
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|
<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
|
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|
|
<para>Maybe you want to filter away all the postings by Theodor
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|
Test; to do this choose the
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|
<guilabel>From</guilabel> header line from the first drop-down
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list, choose <guilabel>is exactly the same as</guilabel> from the second
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drop-down list, and enter their name in the text field.
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But, before doing this you should have a
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look at the <glossterm>header</glossterm> of one of Theodor's
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articles and see what is in the <quote>From</quote> line.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you do not want to read articles with more than 100 lines, choose
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the header entry <guilabel>Lines</guilabel> from the first drop-down
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list, choose <guilabel>greater than</guilabel> from the second, and enter
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<userinput>100</userinput> in the text field. You probably, then, want to
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score down the message.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Last example: of course, you're very interested in every article
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that refers to &knode;. Choose the header entry
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<guilabel>Subject</guilabel>, then <guilabel>contains substring</guilabel>
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and enter <userinput>knode</userinput> in the text field. But what do
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you do if &knode; is not mentioned in the
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<guilabel>Subject</guilabel>? I suggest using a regular
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expression: change <guilabel>contains substring</guilabel> to
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<guilabel>matches regular expression</guilabel> and type
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<userinput>knode|newsreader|usenet</userinput> into the text
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field to match either knode, newsreader or usenet — the <userinput>|</userinput> symbol
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means OR. Alternatively, you can make 3 conditions — one that matches knode,
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one that matches newsreader and so on — and choose
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<guilabel>Match any condition</guilabel>; but, this needs a lot of
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space and it is not very elegant, is it?</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>Once your condition is ready you should set an action down in the
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<guilabel>Actions</guilabel> section. The most important action is
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<guilabel>adjust score</guilabel>; if this action is chosen you can
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raise or lower the score, by the configured value, for articles to which
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this rule applies. &knode; can also show you a little message when finding
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such an article or colorize the header in the article list; for example, you could make
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interesting articles scraeming pink so you would notice them very
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quickly.</para>
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<para>When leaving the editor, or when the
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Scoring</guimenu><guimenuitem>Recalculate
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scores</guimenuitem></menuchoice> menu item is chosen, the rules are executed; furthermore,
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the rules are automatically used for new
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<glossterm>articles</glossterm>. Scoring makes the most sense when
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used with filters: by scoring some articles down and filtering them away
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they won't appear in the article list.</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="group-identity">
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<title>Group identities</title>
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<para>With &knode; you can use a different identity with every
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newsgroup to which you are subscribed; i.e. you can set a name, email address,
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reply-to address and signature to use with that group.</para>
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<para>It is easy to set group identities. First, with the right mouse button,
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click on the name of the newsgroup in which to have a different identity in; then,
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select <guimenuitem>Group Properties</guimenuitem> from the context menu
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that appears. In the dialog that appears the second tab contains
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fields identical to the global identity settings; enter your settings here and
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click <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to confirm the changes: then, your articles in
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this group will always posted with this newly-entered identity.</para>
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<caution>
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<para>When you unsubscribe from a group you lose its identity
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settings for this group: if you re-subscribe to the group, you will need to
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re-enter its identity settings. For new newsgroups, the global identity is
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used.</para>
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</caution>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="multiple-news-accounts">
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<title>Managing Multiple News Accounts</title>
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<para>&knode; can handle an unlimited number of news server accounts in
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addition to your main news server; most users don't need this feature,
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but it can be very useful to if your main newsserver does not provide
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all groups you want to read. Typical cases of this are when support groups for
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commercial software are hosted on a special, private, server or binary
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newsgroups, which are only available from some servers.</para>
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<para>Another example of why you sometimes need more than one newsserver
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is that sometimes not all interesting newsgroups are on one
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server; in fact, there is very often only a selection of
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newsgroups. For example, many servers do not support binary
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groups with pictures or programs; if you want such a newsgroup and
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your newsserver provider does not want to serve it you can configure
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&knode; to get it from another server.</para>
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<para>Or, perhaps you find you are just subscribed to too many
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newsgroups, and would like to organize them a little better; you
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could set up several accounts for the same server, perhaps one for
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groups you read every day, and one for groups you read less often, so
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that you do not have to search for your <quote>everyday</quote> groups
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in a long list of subscribed groups.</para>
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<para>In order to add an new account, open the preferences
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dialog via
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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KNode...</guimenuitem><guilabel>Accounts</guilabel><guilabel>News</guilabel>
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</menuchoice>. The <guibutton>New</guibutton> button creates a new
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account; you then have to enter the same data as for your first
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account, typically a name for the account, the host name, and a user name
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and password if the server requires authentication. When
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this is done the new server will appear both in the configuration
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dialog and in the group view: you can now subscribe to
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newsgroups.</para>
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<para>You can delete the currently-selected account by pressing the
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<guibutton>Delete</guibutton> button.</para>
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<tip>
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<para>In the <guimenu>Account properties</guimenu> dialog (available
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from the context menu of the newsserver) you can setup an identity for use
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only on this newsserver.</para>
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</tip>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="PGP-support">
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<title>Sign and Verify Articles with <acronym>PGP</acronym></title>
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<anchor id="anc-PGP-support"/>
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<para><acronym>PGP</acronym> is the most-widespread method used to encrypt or
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sign data. Using the <glossterm>PGP-signature</glossterm> you can
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verify if an article is really from the original author or if it has been
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changed by others. You can find PGP-programs and guides at <ulink
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url="http://www.pgpi.org">http://www.pgpi.org</ulink>.</para>
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|
<para>With &knode; you can sign an article with
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<acronym>PGP</acronym> and to verify <acronym>PGP</acronym>-signed
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|
article. After you have configured the <acronym>PGP</acronym> support,
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|
at <menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure
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|
|
Knode...</guimenuitem><guilabel>Signing/Verifying</guilabel></menuchoice>,
|
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|
|
you can sign articles in the editor with the
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|
<menuchoice><guimenu>Tools</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sign article with
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|
PGP</guimenuitem></menuchoice> menu item — you will be asked for your passphrase
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|
and after that the article will be signed.</para>
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|
<caution>
|
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|
<para>Your <application>GnuPG</application>/<acronym>PGP</acronym>
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|
<acronym>ID</acronym> is automatically built from your name and your
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|
|
email address and is identical to the sender of the message
|
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|
|
(<quote>From</quote>-header).</para>
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|
</caution>
|
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|
<para> To verify
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|
a <glossterm>PGP-signature</glossterm> you have to choose the menu
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|
item <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Verify
|
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|
|
PGP-signature</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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