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On Thu, 15 May 2008 09:45:03 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:

>"why?" wrote in <news:ikem24ljf3ovve2eh1pm14k853v91cg6u6@4ax.com>:
>
>> How do you do that?
>>
>> If you reset your group headers, delete everything older than a week /
>> or so and anything from the future :-)
>>
>> OP did the silly top of the list thing, the other posts in that thread
>> are all from 2003.
>
>I switched to a different NNTP server so all of its articles were
>retrieved, including those as far out as Giganews' retention interval.
>I didn't notice the date (that column is way off to the right side of
>the message list pane).
>
>The problem is that the author of 40tude Dialog fucked up comparison
>when negative numbers are involved.

Haven't used it 40tude for a while, did like the scoring. The problem I
have now is some stuff in 1 reader and some other odd bits in another.
Since I signed up for Giganews, was thinking about moving everything to
them with a single reader, but need to import stuff.

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>When retrieving the headers, the scoring works correctly; however, when
>I later go to read a post (get its body) that made it through that
>scoring, the age becomes a large negative number and scoring ends up
>deleting it.  So I haven't figure out how to get 40tude to delete
>future-dated posts or to get 40tude to stop computing a large negative
>number when I retrieve a post's body.

Seems to be a fairly basic requirement and not too difficult to fix,
following how you said it works.

>Thanks for the heads up.  I'm still trying to figure out how to get

:-)

>I have a bandwidth quota of 2GB/month so I don't retrieve the bodies

Mine so far is unlimited quota, just a cap on speeds if exceeding 3GB
during certain hours.

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