Re: Search puzzle

2014-01-20 Thread MAU
Hello Robert,

 Minor suggestion - on the Message Finder screen, there's a box to tick
 for scope = Everywhere. Maybe that should be a toggle, to bulk untick
 as well.

From what you say, it looks like you are using the 'Web-Like' mode of 
the Message Finder. Have you tried the 'Simple' or 'Advanced' modes 
(which you can choose on the right) and see if that makes any 
difference?

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Re: Search puzzle

2014-01-20 Thread Robert Bull
On Monday, January 20, 2014, 11:12:57 AM, MAU wrote:

 From what you say, it looks like you are using the 'Web-Like' mode
 of the Message Finder. Have you tried the 'Simple' or 'Advanced'
 modes (which you can choose on the right) and see if that makes any
 difference?

You're right, I've been using the 'Web-like' mode.  Either I'd
forgotten, or more likely never knew, the other modes, so thanks for
that.  But... I still can't find the message I was looking for with
either 'Simple' or 'Advanced.'

To be more specific than in my OP, and following your pointers, I just
tabbed into the 'Sent' folder, pressed Ctrl+F, and Message Finder came
up with the 'Sent' sub-folder ticked and everything else unticked. I
chose 'Simple' (search type). In the drop-downs I chose 'Recipient'
and 'contains,' typed map (without quotes; part of the target e-mail
recipient's address is onthemap)) in the unlabelled search text box,
checked all boxes in the Advanced tab remained unticked, clicked
Start, and got nothing.

I did a few more similar tests; TB finds some strings readily, others
it can't seem to see at all.  Yet Quick Search works like a charm.


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Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-20 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 19 January 2014 at 9:09:12 AM, in
mid:474345013.20140119040...@gmail.com, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:


 I do not have Avast, rather Avira. Would your comment
 still apply? Thanks.  

It was just a suggestion, that the apparent MITM attack might be
nothing to worry about. Some anti-virus programs do it like Avast with
an MITM attack, others have a plug-in for the email app and scan the
messages on access after they are received. I don't know what way
Avira does it, if at all. 


After the line about FETCH - Certificate S/N: 011E8403, algorithm: 
RSA (512 bits), issued from 10/5/2012 10:19:13 PM to 9/30/2032 
10:19:13 PM, for 1 host(s): pop.gmail.com. do you see a line about 
owner or root?


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Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-20 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Monday, January 20, 2014, 6:38:27 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

 After the line about FETCH - Certificate S/N: 011E8403, algorithm: 
 RSA (512 bits), issued from 10/5/2012 10:19:13 PM to 9/30/2032 
 10:19:13 PM, for 1 host(s): pop.gmail.com. do you see a line about 
 owner or root?

Here is the entires set for one connect interval:

 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Connecting to POP3 server pop.gmail.com on port 
995
 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Initiating TLS handshake
1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Certificate S/N: 011E8403, algorithm: RSA (512 
bits), issued from 10/5/2012 10:19:13 PM to 9/30/2032 10:19:13 PM, for 1 
host(s): pop.gmail.com.
1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Owner: EN, pop.gmail.com.
1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - This certificate is self-issued.
 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - TLS handshake complete
 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - 0 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
 1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

Does this tell you anything?
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