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- From: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Subject: [l/m 8/24/92] How to cancel news articles
- Followup-To: poster
- Sender: news@nas.nasa.gov (News Administrator)
- Organization: NAS Program, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 12:01:10 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.120110.19851@nas.nasa.gov>
- Reply-To: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
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-
- Panel 28
-
- Table of Contents of this Chain
-
- 28 Canceling posted news articles <This panel>
- 1 Reminders on use of the *.general news.groups
- 7 General Help Reading News
- 14 Posting headers and cross-posting
- 15 Distribution Fields
- 21 Killfiles (with extreme prejudice)
-
- How to take back what you say..... [also a short survey of news systems]
-
- This is a short tutorial on how to cancel an article:
-
- Why? Uses of cancel benefit poster and reader. The best uses of the cancel
- comman include: cancelling test messages. Cancel ads to sale/wanted/newprod
- groups. You stop getting queries, and readers are spared looking.
-
- Most every news reader requires that you find the article and start
- reading it before you may cancel it. Once you have found the article,
- please skip to the section regarding your news reader. In general,
- the 'cancel this article' command should be bound to the 'c' or 'C'
- keys.
-
- Conventions:
- ... signifies insignificant text
-
- NN:
- As you're reading your article, press the C key at the prompt.
- NN will then ask you to "Confirm cancel", just type the letter y. It
- will then say "Cancelling article <article-id> ..." and then go on to
- the next selected article as if you had just finished reading that
- article and had hit the n key to go to the next article.
-
- RN:
- At the article prompt, press the C key. RN will then cancel
- the article for you and will re-display the article prompt.
-
- READNEWS:
- At the "More? [...]" prompt, type the lowercase letter c and
- then press the return key. The article will then be cancelled and
- readnews will go on to show you the next article.
-
- VNEWS:
- At the "more?" prompt, type the c key. VNEWS will then ask
- you to confirm by saying "cancel [n]?" at which point you press the y
- key. VNEWS will then go on to display the next article.
-
- VN:
- From within the article you would like to cancel, press 'f' to
- followup. At the top of the article, duplicate the "References"
- line. Change "References" to "Control". Then, put the word
- "cancel " before the message ID. Finally, post your followup.
-
- NOTES:
- Press the D key. Notes will respond with "Delete?". Type y.
- Notes sends out articles in batches. If an article has already been
- transfered to the network the article will not be deleted. Notes
- will not respond to a cancel message. It will only delete articles
- created locally.
-
- ANU-NEWS:
- While reading an article, enter the "CANCEL" command at the
- NEWS> prompt.
-
- VM:
- For VM, users using netnews (directly from disk, not via NNTP),
- must positioning the cursor on the article and type cancel.
- The NNR VM NNTP client doesn't have cancel possibilities.
-
- TIN:
- After bringing up the message you would like to cancel, type
- a capital C. In tin PL5, you will be asked to confirm this by
- hitting a lower-case c. Other news readers I'm not sure about
- but it's probably a similar mechanism.
-
- XRN: ????
-
- TAS: ????
-
- GNUS:
- In Subject Mode:
- `C'
- Cancel the current article you posted
- (`gnus-Subject-cancel-article').
-
- Suppose you post an article and then later realize that you made a
- horrible mistake. You really do not want anyone to see your article.
- You want the article to be removed from any machines that it may have
- reached. The command `C' (`gnus-Subject-cancel-article') is intended to
- do this. First select the offending article as current, then type `C'.
-
- Warning: Cancels are not 100% effective--they do not traverse
- news-to-mail gateways (or news-to-anything else gateways).
- Remember that there are propagation delays--a lot of sites
- receive news in daily batches and your mistaken posting may
- stick around for a long time before its cancel catches up
- with it--cancels ARE news articles--they are EXPENSIVE just
- like news articles (remember that warning about Are you sure
- you want to spend thousands of dollars of other people's
- money?), and can get lost in transit just like other news
- articles. (Also, some sites simply do not honor cancels!)
-
- The best time to retract a posting is BEFORE you send it. --ENM
-
- From yogi@cs.ubc.ca Fri Aug 14 08:12:22 1992
- Received: from data.nas.nasa.gov by wilbur.nas.nasa.gov (5.61/1.34)
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 8:12 -0700
- From: Yossi Gil <yogi@cs.ubc.ca>
- To: <eugene@nas.nasa.gov>
- Cc: <murphy@cs.kun.nl>
- In-Reply-To: <9208140542.AA18132@wilbur.nas.nasa.gov>
- Message-Id: <3849*yogi@cs.ubc.ca>
- Subject: Re: Canceling before I forget
- Status: R
-
- > Been busy.
- >
- > VMS: VNEWS is the VMS system.
- >
- >
- > Local cancel only: Most news systems work only on a local host. *rn and
- > other rn based systems allow used of remote (rrn) systems, initially,
- > these failed to cancel remotely posted articles.
- >
- >
- > I am against ego posts. Compgraphics is a good example of the problems
- > of ego post, that's why I wat to remove the references section.
- >
-
- Latest edition of the cancel tutorial:
-
- How to take back what you say?
- ------------------------------
- The best time to retract a posting is BEFORE you send it. --ENM
-
- Suppose you post an article and then later realize that you made a
- horrible mistake. You really do not want anyone to see your article.
- You want the article to be removed from any machines that it may
- have reached. What you should do is cancel your article. This may not
- remedy your mistake completely, but it will surely help. In virtually
- all cases sending another message saying "Please ignore my previous
- article", will make things even worse.
-
- MISPOSTED ARTICLE: If you have violated a newsgroup charter, please
- consider this as a horrible mistake that should be cancelled without
- any delay. Mispostings are a real nuisance to all readers, and they
- have an annoying tendency to sprout long threads which clutter some
- newsgroups completely. By cancelling your non conforming article
- _early_ you will contribute to a better usenet environment. Besides,
- you may be able to avoid the flames and personal mailbox flooding which
- may occur after such a mistake. Your cooperation will be appreciated!
-
- WARNING: Cancels are not 100% effective--they do not traverse
- news-to-mail gateways (or news-to-anything else gateways). Remember
- that there are propagation delays--a lot of sites receive news in daily
- batches and your mistaken posting may stick around for a long time
- before its cancel catches up with it--cancels ARE news articles--they
- are EXPENSIVE just like news articles (remember that warning about
- Are you sure you want to spend thousands of dollars of other people's
- money?), and can get lost in transit just like other news articles.
- (Also, some sites simply do not honor cancels!)
-
-
- The rest of this message is intended to serve as a short tutorial which
- should help you learn how how to cancel an article.
-
- Sometimes the newsreading program would refuse to cancel your article
- for no apparent reason. This may be caused by a misconfiguration problem.
- You should see your local news adminstrator should this or any other
- problem occur.
-
- General: Almost every news reader requires that you find the article
- and start reading it before you may cancel it. Once you have found
- the article, please skip to the section regarding your news reader.
- In general, the 'cancel this article' command should be bound to the 'c'
- or 'C' keys.
-
- NN:
- As you're reading your article, press the C key at the prompt.
- NN will then ask you to "Confirm cancel", just type the
- letter y. It will then say "Cancelling article <article-id>
- ..." and then go on to the next selected article as if you
- had just finished reading that article and had hit the n key
- to go to the next article.
-
- RN:
- At the article prompt, press the C key. RN will then cancel
- the article for you and will re-display the article prompt.
-
- TRN:
- At the article prompt, press the C key. RN will then cancel
- the article for you and will re-display the article prompt.
-
- TRN is a nearly exact superset of rn, and all usual rn commands
- work just fine in trn. (Although the "next article" command
- means something different within threads!)
-
-
- READNEWS:
- At the "More? [...]" prompt, type the lowercase letter c and
- then press the return key. The article will then be cancelled
- and readnews will go on to show you the next article.
-
- VNEWS (News reader on VAX/VMS):
- At the "more?" prompt, type the c key. VNEWS will then ask
- you to confirm by saying "cancel [n]?" at which point you press
- the y key. VNEWS will then go on to display the next article.
-
- VN:
- From within the article you would like to cancel, press
- 'f' to followup. At the top of the article, duplicate the
- "References" line. Chance "References" to "Control". Then,
- put the word "cancel " before the message ID. Finally,
- post your followup.
-
- NOTES:
- Press the D key. Notes will respond with "Delete?". Type y.
- Notes sends out articles in batches. If an article has
- already been transferred to the network the article will
- not be deleted. Notes will not respond to a cancel message.
- It will only delete articles created locally.
-
- ANU-NEWS:
- While reading an article, enter the "CANCEL" command at the
- NEWS> prompt.
-
- VM:
- For VM, users using netnews (directly from disk, not via NNTP),
- must positioning the cursor on the article and type cancel.
- The NNR VM NNTP client doesn't have cancel possibilities.
-
- TIN:
- After bringing up the message you would like to cancel, type
- a capital C. In tin PL5, you will be asked to confirm this
- by hitting a lower-case c. Other news readers I'm not sure
- about but it's probably a similar mechanism.
-
-
- XRN: Use the mouse to hit the [Cancel] button at the article level?
- Can some XRN mini-expert confirm this.
-
- TASS: Is there such a news reader?
-
- GNUS:
- In Subject Mode: `C' Cancel the current article you posted
- (`gnus-Subject-cancel-article').
- [First select the offending article as current, then type `C'.]
-
- Original version by: Eugene N. Miya <eugene@nas.nasa.gov>
- Some editing by: Yossi Gil <yogi@cs.ubc.ca>
-
- Contributors: Andrew Scott Beals, Daniel Faigin, Eric P.
- Scott, John Fereira, Michael Sullivan, Marshall G.
- Flax <mgflax@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>, Van Uytven Herman
- <SYSTHVU@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be>, Doug McCarthy <dmccart@gomez.intel.com>
- Frank Nusselder <murphy@cs.kun.nl>
-
- --
- Joseph (Yossi) Gil {alberta,uw-beaver,uunet}!ubc-cs!yogi
- Dept. of Computer Science yogi@cs.ubc.ca (cs.ubc.ca=137.82.8.5)
- 6356 Agricultural Road., Univ. of B.C., Tel: +1-604-822-8175
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