Open the RSS Feeds page, click on Forum Tools & then Mark This Forum Read.
Then click on New Posts & they'll be gone.
Hi,
Lots of mass postings on here which I pick up by viewing 'today's posts'. These link to evilbay and are not of interest to me. I thought I could 'ignore' posts from a user, so clicked on the user name and added it to my 'ignore list'.
Closed out of browser and re opened - damn it is still there.
What am I doing wrong, or is this not activated?
cheers
Open the RSS Feeds page, click on Forum Tools & then Mark This Forum Read.
Then click on New Posts & they'll be gone.
Scott
Thanks, that is a good work around.
cheers
Edit:
Hmm! they are still there, just marked as read.
I was hoping to filter the source of the posts entirely.
Even tried clearing cache and history and re logging in.
cheers
Edit:
Further exploration, 'ignore' list does not suppress the headings, it only stops you reading the contents.
cheers
Ah ha!
I was going for 'today's posts' not 'new posts'.
Not real smart - must be nearly go home time.
Thanks for that.
cheers
Itsame is a nasty, naughty spamming little robot.
Inc - spank your robot!
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