<html><body>From what I've seen so far it's more like your limited standard mail filtering tool. <br clear="none">
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IIRC when I used Usenet much gnus on Emacs had much more powerful capabilities. <br clear="none">
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On 20 Jul 2014, Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:<br clear="none">
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That doesn't address the problem at all! :-) You still need a news<br clear="none">
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The problem was that Thunderbird does not support killfiles when used as a<br clear="none">
newsreader. Leafnode adds filtering capabilities which Thunderbird<br clear="none">
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So what does clicking on Message->Create filter from message... do exactly?<br clear="none">
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