Xref: utzoo comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d:10971 news.newusers.questions:3454 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uncle-bens.rice.edu!glratt From: glratt@uncle-bens.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Larratt) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d,news.newusers.questions Subject: hacking through c.b.i.p Summary: Need versatile method of killing related articles Keywords: rn kill Message-ID: <1990Dec10.085535.3890@rice.edu> Date: 10 Dec 90 08:55:35 GMT References: <1990Dec5.215326.6095@en.ecn.purdue.edu> Sender: glratt@uncle-bens.rice.edu Organization: Rice University Lines: 26 In reading comp.binaries.ibm.pc, I occasionally stumble upon a series of chunks of a piece of software I don't want: is there any way to issue a kill command that will mark all of the chunks as read? there's just enough variation in the subject lines so that they don't match. I clipped a sample from c.b.i.p: Subject: v09i005: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 01/10) Subject: v09i006: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 02/10) Subject: v09i007: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 03/10) Subject: v09i008: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 04/10) Subject: v09i009: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 05/10) Subject: v09i010: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 06/10) Subject: v09i011: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 07/10) Subject: v09i012: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 08/10) Subject: v09i013: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 09/10) Subject: v09i014: zipcode data for the USA in .dbf format (part 10/10) Thanks in advance. Glenn Larratt glratt@uncle-bens.rice.edu Computing Resource Center OCIS, Rice University, Houston, Texas -- Glenn Larratt glratt@uncle-bens.rice.edu Computing Resource Center OCIS, Rice University, Houston, Texas