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- Changes since last posting - ADDED section on Microsoft Outlook Express
-
-
-
- This FAQ is formatted as a digest.
- Most news readers can skip from one question
- to the next by pressing control-G.
-
-
- Following is a list of helpful hints and posting information. All
- new readers of rec.arts.tv.soaps.* are encouraged to read the
- FAQs, which are posted monthly. They are also available through
- anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu under
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq/part1 thru part 4,
- or send email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with any or all of:
- send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/faq/part4
- in the body of the message. Send comments, corrections, additions to me,
- questions to the newsgroup (I don't know everything and can't answer
- everything). THANKS.
-
-
- These instructions/questions are broken up into the following sections:
- Part I: Subject line and Newsreaders
- 1. The Subject Line
- 2. Special Abbreviations
- 3. KILL Files (rn, trn, nn, and tin)
- 4. readnews Information
- 5. vn Information
- 6. vnews Information
- 7. ANU news Information
- 8. netnews Information
- 9. Cleveland Freenet Information
- 10. gnus Newsreader Information
- 11. Outlook Express Information
-
-
- Part II: Other soap resources on the internet
- 12. Soap mailing lists
- 13. WWW (World Wide Web) pages pertaining to soaps
- 14. Is there an ftp archive for rec.arts.tv.soaps.* from which I can
- retrieve past posts?
-
- Part III: rats*-specific questions
- 15. What does [acronym] stand for?
- 16. Where's such-and-such an update?
- 17. Can I borrow a tape of so-and-so episode?
- 18. Why doesn't each show have its own newsgroup?
- 19. Do the soap writers/actors read rec.arts.tv.soaps.*?
-
- Part IV: Technical questions
- 20. How to post via email
- 21. Signature files
- 22. Spoiler protection (Ctrl-L usage)
- 23. How can you get the text of previous posts into your own post? (Quoting)
- 24. Retrieving lost articles/replies
- 25. Inappropriate posts (ie advertisements, trolls)
- 26. Pointers to more information for new posters (and old!)
-
-
-
- First major hint - if you use trn or rn to read your news, type h for help.
- Read the instructions. They really do help.
-
- Second major hint - There are a lot of different ways of reading and
- responding to news, and tons of different editors. For operating
- details, ask the sys or news admin at your own site for the best
- source of accurate information.
-
- Part I: Subject line and Newsreaders
-
- Subject: 1. The Subject Line:
- (this applies to everyone who posts in these groups)
-
- Whenever you post about a specific soap, please put the standard
- soap abbreviation in the beginning of the subject line. Be sure that if
- you are replying to another post, you check the subject line. If the
- original poster has inadvertently omitted the abbreviation - add it!
- WARNING: Microsoft Internet News will often *delete* the abbreviation
- in the subject line.
-
- The complete list of soap abbreviations can be found in the monthly
- posting *** REC.ARTS.TV.SOAPS POSTING GUIDELINES ***. If it is no
- longer available on your system, you can retrieve it from the archives
- by sending mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with
- "send usenet/news.answers/tv/soaps/abbrevs" in the body of the message.
-
- If you have a general comment (not specific to one soap, like the soap
- opera awards or the soap opera magazine) you can just indicate the
- subject in the subject line (or use "ALL", "ABC", etc. in the subject line).
-
- If you reply to a post which is a general comment, don't change the subject
- line for no reason. For example:
-
- some one posts:
- >Subject: ALL: Soap Opera Digest - comments
-
- ...and some one will reply:
- >Subject: ALL: More Comments on Soap Opera Digest
-
- Don't do this!
-
- The reason for all these rules has to do with the way the KILL file works.
- (Sorry! I only know how to do this if you use rn or trn to read your news.)
-
- In the rn, trn, and nn news programs, you can set up a KILL file to
- automatically delete articles of a given Subject. The KILL file is
- explained in section 3 below.
-
-
- Subject: 2. Special Abbreviations - to be used after the soap
- abbreviation in the Subject line.
-
- [Soap-Abbreviation]: SPOILER
- Many of the soap subgroups have adopted this abbreviation to indicate
- that the article contains spoilers that may have been obtained from the
- soap magazines or anywhere else besides the show itself. Make sure you
- use this if you reply to articles with spoilers, or if you mention
- spoilers you have heard on the net! And PLEASE don't put spoiler
- information in the subject line itself (like "Adam & Brooke leaving
- AMC!") - some people try to avoid reading spoilers, so they can be
- surprised by the show.
-
- This abbreviation need not be used once the show has aired, but if you
- intend to post on the same day your show airs, please put the date of
- the show in your subject line so that people who tape & watch after
- work can still be surprised.
-
- [Soap-Abbreviation]: TAN
- Many of the soap subgroups have adopted the TAN abbreviation (short for
- TANgent) to indicate that the article contains personal comments, not
- necessarily related to the soap. This way if you are not interested in
- hearing about how many cats a person has, etc., you can put this subject
- in your kill file (explained below).
-
- [Soap-Abbreviation]: [FAC, FAWC, FOC, FGC, FDOC, FSC, or FYRC]
- Several of the soap subgroups have recently adopted the above
- abbreviations to denote when they are talking "in character". For
- example, if a poster is "FAC Dixie" (Favorite AMC Character Dixie),
- and they want to post as if they really _were_ Dixie, they would use
- the abbreviation "AMC: FAC" in the subject line. FOC = Favorite OLTL
- Character; FGC = Favorite General Hospital Character; FDOC = Favorite
- DOOL Character; FAWC = Favorite Another World Character; FSC =
- Favorite Sisters Character; FYRC = Favorite Young & Restless
- Character. F*C originated from rec.arts.disney's FDC (Future Disney
- Cabinet), and was introduced on r.a.t.s. by Ashley Lambert-Maberly.
-
-
- Subject: 3. KILL Files: - for rn, trn, nn, and tin users
-
- In rn & trn, the easiest way to start a KILL file is, whenever you see
- an article that you aren't interested in, to type
-
- [Shift] K
-
- The subject will then automatically go into a local KILL file. If the KILL
- file doesn't already exist, one will be created. Then any time an article
- with that subject comes up, it will automatically be deleted.
-
- "nn" users can also type [Shift]-K, which takes you through the process
- of deciding whether you want to kill or auto-select, do it to the subject
- or name of the poster, how long to kill/select, and what exact words or
- which post you would like it applied to.
-
- tin users can create and add to a kill file by pressing ^K, and
- "filling in" the online form.
-
-
- Here is a complete KILL file: WARNING!! This will delete all soaps!
- You will want to make sure you DON'T include the abbreviations for the
- soaps that you want to see articles about.
-
- NOTE - the description in () should NOT be included in the KILL file. It
- is only for your reference.
-
-
- /: *30/:j (Thirty Something)
- /alt.flame/h:j (in response to a rash of posts that came from alt.flame)
- /: *AMC/:j (All My Children)
- /: *ATWT/:j (As the World Turns)
- /: *AW/:j (Another World)
- /: *B&B/:j (Bold and Beautiful)
- /: *BB/:j (sometimes used for Bold and Beautiful)
- /: *B & B/:j (sometimes used for Bold and Beautiful)
- /: *BH/:j (Beverly Hills 90210)
- /: *CITY:/:j (The City [previously "Loving"] - now cancelled)
- /: *COR/:j (Coronation Street)
- /: *DAL/:j (Dallas)
- /: *Dark/:j (Dark Shadows)
- /: *DOOL/:j (Days of Our Lives)
- /: *DAYS/:j (sometimes used for Days of Our Lives - DOOL is
- preferred, tho, because it's not a real word (and thus better for killfiles))
- /: *EE/:j (East Enders)
- /: *GEN/:j (Generations)
- /: *GH/:j (General Hospital)
- /: *GL/:j (Guiding Light)
- /: *HDR/:j (used for orphan posts which need the proper soap abb. added)
- /: *HF/:j (Home Front)
- /: *KL/:j (Knots Landing)
- /: *LA/:j (LA Law)
- /: *LGO/:j (Life Goes On)
- /: *LOV/:j (Loving - now cancelled)
- /: *LUV/:j (sometimes used for Loving - now cancelled)
- /: *MP/:j (Melrose Place)
- /: *OJ/:j (OJ-trial - a RealLife "soap")
- /: *OLTL/:j (One Life to Live)
- /: *PC/:j (Port Charles)
- /: *PF/:j (Picket Fences)
- /: *PP/:j (Pacific Palisades)
- /: *RW3/:j (Real World - 3rd iteration)
- /: *SANDS/:j (Shifting Sands - the net.soap.)
- /: *SAV/:j (Savannah)
- /: *SB/:j (Santa Barbara - now cancelled)
- /: *SC/c:j (Swan's Crossing or Second Chances)
- /: *SIS/c:j (Sisters)
- /: *SUBE/:j (Sunset Beach)
- /: *SOAP/:j (Soap)
- /: *Y&R/:j (Young and Restless)
- /: *Y & R/:j (sometimes used for Young and Restless)
-
- You can edit the KILL file by typing:
-
- [Ctrl] k
-
- while you are in the news.
-
- If the file gets too big it will take too long to go through. You will
- want to keep only the first word in the KILL file. For example, if an
- article with the Subject "GH - Tuesday's Update" appears and you are
- not interested in General Hospital, type [Shift] K, and:
-
- /: *GH - Tuesday's Update/:j
-
- will be put in the KILL file. Then type [Ctrl] k, and edit the file to say:
-
- /: *GH/:j
-
- Then all the General Hospital articles will be deleted the next time you
- read news.
-
- Some people have told me that they need to put a back-slash (\) in
- front of characters "&" and "." in their kill files to get them to
- work properly. Also, some people use "/c:j" to make the KILL
- case-sensitive. Your mileage may vary.
-
- To learn more about KILL files, send email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- with "send usenet/news.answers/killfile-faq" in the body of the message.
-
-
- Subject: 4. readnews Information
-
- On my particular system, I have both "rn" and "readnews" available. You might
- want it see if you have "rn" available. I like "rn" much better; I will
- explain why in the following paragraphs.
-
- To find out what is available, look at the man pages.
- Type: "man readnews" and "man rn"
- This will also give you a lot of interesting information.
-
- If "rn" is not available, or if you like "readnews" better, there is a
- function that is similar to the KILL file in "readnews". Instead of KILLing
- articles of a given subject, you read only articles with a given subject(s).
-
- For example, on my system, if you read All My Children, One Life to Live, and
- Generations, type:
-
- readnews -t OLTL AMC GEN
-
- Rita sent email to me (thanks Rita) indicating that her system works
- slightly differently from mine. She would have to type:
-
- readnews -n rec.arts.tv.soaps -t OLTL AMC GEN
-
- This way you would not have to go through all the articles about the other
- soaps.
-
- The only problem is, if someone doesn't use the standard soap abbreviation,
- or if there is a different subject, like "Soap Opera Digest Awards" then
- you would miss the article. That's why I like "rn" better.
-
- In "rn", I KILL all the standard soap abbreviations except for those I read
- (AMC and GEN). That way, I get everything except the other soaps, instead of
- only my soaps.
-
- Try reading the man page and experimenting. If you figure anything else out,
- let me know, and I will share the info with everyone else when I post the
- "FAQ" info each month.
-
- [The above section was probably written by Sandra Macika. If you positively
- know who wrote it, please email me: gibbsm@ll.mit.edu. Rita Prisco
- (roxy@cbnewsj.cb.att.com) also contributed to the above section.]
-
-
- Subject: 5. vn Information
-
- Hi, I am Dorothy. I thought I was the only person who was using VN instead
- of RN. Nothing anybody ever said on the NET about using RN made any sense
- to me because VN is -different- -- KILL FILES meant nothing to me, at least
- how to get them to work. So I read through the pitifully inadequate DOC
- that came with the VISUAL NEWS READER (2/1/85) to see if I could find
- something that would make reading the news easier and more fun and most of
- all FASTER. I found the "marker method" which took a long time to figure
- out, but I use it all the time now and it has made VN a pleasure instead
- of a pain. I will try to describe it so will make sense to you. It isn't
- easy putting things like this into words.
-
- Say you are in rec.arts.tv.soaps with your cursor at the beginning article.
- If you are like me, you only care about two or three soaps -- mine are AMC,
- OLTL, and GH. I also like to read through the misc. ramblings -- they are
- fun, too. Use the small j to run through the group of articles. When you
- come to one you want to read, hit the small x. This will put a * beside the
- article. Keep doing this until you have everything you want to read marked
- with the *. Next step is to press [Ctrl] r -- the program will prompt you
- with words like string to search? Type in an * and hit Return. Your VN
- reader will only present you with the articles you have selected, one by one
- in order. If you make a boo-boo and mark the wrong article simply hit small
- x again and it will unmark it. A capital X will unmark all articles. I
- suppose you know this already but if you do a small k, it will move the cursor
- backwards to an article you may have missed marking the first time. You do
- *not* have to unmark to update the entire page. It took me awhile to "get
- into the rhythm" of the process, but it is second nature now and gets me
- through the reading in a fraction of time it used to take. I hope this works
- for you as well. I am sure as hell no computer programmer so I didn't
- understand KILL files or any of that stuff, but this works just great for me.
-
- Don't hesitate to E-mail me back. I am sure no expert, but if I can help at
- all, I would be glad to hear from you.
-
- Dorothy
- |```````````````````````````|
- | Dorothy (Dot) |
- | kenr@zimmer.csufresno.edu |
- `````````````````````````````
-
-
- Subject: 6. vnews Information
-
- Hi. Are you using VNEWS? If so, this is what you have to do to filter
- out soaps in which you aren't interested. (I find it easiest to do a "d"
- first, and get the directory of the whole group. It makes the rest of it
- run faster.)
-
- At the command prompt, type: k/whatever subject you do not want to read.
- It must be a lower case k. (Another r.a.t.s.-er has noted that you can
- use an upper case K if you want to "KILL" a subject permanently.)
-
- Do this for each soap in which you are not interested. For me, that means
- I do:
-
- k/amc <CR> (where <CR> means I hit the return key. NOT THE
- ENTER KEY)
- k/y&r <CR>
- k/oltl, etc., etc.
-
- e.noonan@digital.com (E Grace Noonan)
-
-
- Subject: 7. ANU news Information
-
- Here's information on the killfile for ANU News on the VAX/VMS system:
-
- To see what subjects/threads are already in your killfile, type SHOW KILL.
-
- To kill a subject thread, type KILL. It will prompt you for a newsgroup;
- hit return. It will add that subject to your killfile in a manner that
- looks like this: (using "Pure Soap: Did you see it?" as an example)
-
- TAG: 1
- rec.arts.tv.soaps S:*Pure Soap: Did you see it?
-
- The * means that any post with those words and ANYTHING before it will be
- killed; that is how it gets rid of all of the RE: reply posts. To make
- it so you can kill ALL "Pure Soap" articles, you would type MODIFY KILL 1
- (or if the TAG is number 6, you would use MODIFY KILL 6). It then prompts
- you to edit the kill:
-
- newsgroup: rec.arts.tv.soaps (hit return)
- Subject: *Pure Soap: Did you see it? (you edit this part)
-
- What you do here is use delete or backspace to erase the line until it just
- lists Pure Soap, then you add another * at the end, to kill ANY post relating
- to Pure Soap: (To kill the subject header for all messages for one soap,
- the kill filter will have to be edited down to *soapabbreviation*.)
-
- Subject: *Pure Soap* (now when it looks like that you hit return)
-
- It will also prompt for Header and From, but you won't really need those...
-
- To effectively kill all of the articles tagged, you then type
- READ/NEW/FOLLOWUP (or READ/NEW - tho sometimes this won't work for
- filtering - I don't know why) when you want to read your messages. You
- still will have the messages available on your account, but using
- READ/NEW/FOLLOWUP will skip them and list them as having been read.
- Try NumKey "0" for READ/NEW and NumKey "." for READ/NEW/FOLLOWUP
- Got it? :)
-
- If you decide you want to read the Pure Soap articles again, just type CLEAR
- KILL 1 (or 6 or 37 or whatever) and when you READ/NEW/FOLLOWUP it will once
- again read those articles for you. A separate kill tag must be set up for
- each soap/subject that you want to kill.
-
- For information on how to quote text, see section 22 in this FAQ.
-
- Good luck!
-
- [thanks to Kate, formerly of exodus.valpo.edu]
-
-
- Subject: 8. netnews Information
-
- Hello! I've been a lurker and occasional poster on RATS for a few
- months now. I've read the FAQ's and found some of the info quite
- helpful (I now know what A&Dw/SOM means!) However, I use netnews
- to read RATS and, as far as I know, I can't use a Kill file. I
- can create something called an ignore file, but this just excludes
- posts from certain people, not posts about certain subjects. What
- does help is a function key called "SortSubj". (It's F14 on my
- keyboard.) This sorts all the articles by subject and makes
- it a lot easier to find the articles I want to read (mostly AMC, and
- the ALL, ABC, etc. articles.)
-
- Also on netnews I can search for articles I want to read by typing
- a slash followed by a word that might appear in the subject heading
- of articles that I would want to read, for example: /AMC.
-
- I'm not sure if everyone using netnews is offered these features. I
- would suggest checking the help screens to find out if you do have
- the "SortSubj." function.
-
- (Thanks to Diana Kiel for writing the above section)
-
-
- Subject: 9. Cleveland Freenet information
-
- This is information gathered from some of the Cleveland Freenet users,
- who do not have killfiles. If you're on a different Freenet, these
- hints may or may not work for you. For information on how to quote text,
- see section 22 in this FAQ.
-
- There is a "File Kill" area at the top of Usenet News (where you
- chose Usenet News (read)), but that only kills messages from a
- person's ID that you don't wish to read, not a subject. However,
- after reading a post, at the prompt you can type "k" and it will
- put "R" in front of all older posts that you're not interested in,
- marking them as read. You can pull up headers and choose what you
- want to read. "-" goes to the previous screen, and "+" pulls up
- the next screen.
-
- Here's an example of how to read the posts for one soap (GH):
- Find the first GH post, type in the number, and read it. Then you
- can either answer it or hit "s" (search) to read all articles in
- the same thread. When you're told that there aren't any related
- posts left, hit "k" to kill all the GH posts you read plus all
- posts older than that. No other KILL works. Then you must hit
- either the next number or "+" to go to the next page.
-
- If you have been reading all of the posts in a thread, and are
- tired of reading that thread and don't want to read any more
- postings for the same thread, press "z" (for "zap#.) This will
- mark all of the rest of the postings in this thread as having
- been read, and will return you to the first posting of the thread.
- (Word of warning!!! this can cause the access to usenet to abort
- in Youngstown Freenet, but it works fine in Cleveland Freenet)
-
- Here's another method someone on the Cleveland Freenet uses:
- If you type in a slash key, that is the command for search. You
- will be prompted for a search string, and then you will be able to
- read a post matching that string. From then on in, you type
- <slash> <return>, then <return> again (the search string you put
- in before stays as current search string). SO if you want to read
- AMC posts, you would type "/ <CR>" then "AMC <CR>". Then read
- the post, or type "/ <CR> <CR>" to go to the next one. Then when
- you are done you can type z to zap up to the current post as read.
-
- (Thanks to Dan Galvin, Beverly Harris, Rick Kitchen, and Brenda
- Matlin)
-
-
- Subject: 10. gnus Newsreader Information
-
- (Written by John P. Mann, mannj@ll.mit.edu)
-
- Due to the lack of information on the gnus news reader in the FAQ, I
- thought it would be useful to post this information. I figured out
- how to only read the articles with certain Subject(s). Instead of
- using the standard gnus KILL file format:
-
- (gnus-kill "Subject" "AMC")
- ..
- ..
- ..
- (gnus-kill "Subject" "Y&R")
- (gnus-expunge "X")
-
- Use the following format which marks all articles to be killed, and
- unmarks only the ones you want to read:
-
- (gnus-kill "Subject" "")
- (gnus-kill "Subject" "GL" "^[U")
- (gnus-kill "Subject" "ALL" "^[U")
- (gnus-expunge "X")
-
- The tricky part is getting the escape key (^[) into the file. This
- depends on the editor you are using. For emacs you just type Ctrl-Q
- and then hit the escape key. For vi, you use Ctrl-v instead. I
- assume that any gnus user is in emacs, so those two editors should be
- sufficient for everybody.
-
- I find this method much nicer, because I don't have to sift through
- ridiculous posts about gays in the military, etc... I feel missing
- a few GL posts because the poster didn't include GL in the subject
- is a small price to pay.
-
- By the way, in case someone doesn't know how to use KILL files in
- emacs, just look in the info pages of emacs. The KILL file generally
- goes in your News directory and is named rec.arts.tv.soaps.KILL
- You can edit it while reading news by typing Esc-k (also known as
- M-k).
-
-
- Subject: 11. Outlook Express Information
-
- (Written by "ElmerCat" <elmercat@nycap.rr.com>)
-
- OutlookExpress (v5) has very powerful features for filtering messages,
- but it took a bit of setting up to get the results I wanted:
-
- First, Create a new message rule to ignore the soaps you are not
- interested in:
-
- 1) - From the "Tools" menu, select "Message Rules" - "News"
- 2) - Press "New"
- 3) - In the first list-box, check the item "Where the Subject line
- contains specific words"
- 4) - In the second list-box, check the item "Mark the message as
- Watched or Ignored"
- 5) - In the #3 text-box, click on the highlighted "specific words".
- 6) - Enter as many soap prefixes as desired for the soaps you are not
- interested in. (e.g.: If you don't like Guiding Light or
- As The World Turns, enter: "Gl:", "GL-" and "ATWT". Do not enter
- just "GL" because it will ignore any "GL" in the subject
- such as: "Glad Cricket changed her hair")
- 7) - Also, in the #3 text-box, click on "watched or ignored".
- 8) - Select the option to "ignore".
- 9) - Give the rule a name in #4 text-box such as: "Ignore Undesirable
- Soaps".
- 10) - Press "Apply Now", select your new rule and press "Apply Now".
-
- Next, define a new custom view to hide ignored messages.:
-
- 1) from the "Views" menu, select "Current View" - "Define Views".
- 2) - Press "New"
- 3) - In the #1 list-box, check the item: "Where the message is Watched or
- Ignored"
- 4) - In the #2 text-box, click on "watched or ignored".
- 5) - Select the option: "ignore".
- 6) - Also, in the #2 text-box, click on "show/hide".
- 7) - Select the option: "hide".
- 8) - Give the custom view a name in #3 text-box such as: "Hide Ignored
- Messages".
- 9) - Select the new view and press "Apply View".
-
- As you read the newsgroup and encounter undesireable messages that have
- slipped through your filtering, don't have the proper soap prefix or that
- you just don't want to see, tag them as "Ignored" by clicking twice on the
- "Watch/Ignore" field so that the "no-entry" symbol appears. Newly ignored
- messages will not automatically disappear from the message list. To hide
- them, switch to the "Show All Messages" view and then back to the "Hide
- Ignored Messages" view. As you can see when setting this up, there are many
- other things that Message Rules can do to customize how the newsgroup
- appears to you. If anyone is having trouble with this or would like more
- information I will be glad to help.
-
-
- BE AWARE: Microsoft Outlook Express often strips the abbreviations in
- the subject line (ie AMC, GL) - to get around this, you must add the
- abbreviations back in before you hit "Post."
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