for the help.
Do you have a DOCTYPE declaration at the top of the file? I've found
that if you omit this and the.html extension, V displays it as plain
text. Hardly surprising since it's no longer identified as HTML.
Cheers
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Ivan Roulson said,
I'm not sure where to find Neil's AREXX script. Is he still around?
Yep. http://www.wire.net.uk/support.html
Cheers
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Happiness is merely the remission of pain
and other controller. The problem is most likely to
occur if you use GVP's prep software, stick with HDToolbox.
Cheers
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All general statements are false.
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Andrew Bruno said,
Looking at the Amiga Active CD's there seems to be a "new" style of Genesis
to the one I have.
Mine is Version 1.0.6 10/10/99.
The AACDs contain the 1.0.4 demo, older not newer.
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IP stacks and browsers
to work on WB1.3 or WB2.0?
AmiTCP and Miami both work with WB2, but the only browser he'll be able
to use is Lynx.
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it, would I put the same line in both, or is there a priority so there is
an overlap one covers both?
There's no overlap, unless you know of a situation where you can be put
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Andrew Bruno said,
Offline active
Offline passive
What is the difference between the last two?
Offline active is when you drop the connection via Genesis, offline
passive is when the connection is dropped by the modem, telco or ISP.
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completely different from being
online and then being put offline.
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If at first you don't succeed, give up. No use being a
like to do.
You could search Aminet for contact manager :)
Does anyone know the name of the archive / library?
rxcmanager
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WSS said,
Neil Bothwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoketh thus:
WSS said,
I'm trying to put the 'constant' stuff on one partition and the
'variable' stuff on another, so I only have to back up the variable
stuff regularly.
I don't see how that could be workable, but...
Now you tell me
it. The less restrictive AmiTCP 3.0b2 is still
available on some FTP servers :-O
But it's irrelevant to this thread, because a Genesis demo is on Aminet
anyway.
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CDs are always handy... :)
What's the point? The original request for for a demo of Genesis, which
*is* on Aminet, or any AACD.
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Tony Rolfe said,
On 8 Nov 2000 9:6:21 + Neil Bothwick said:
Amiga Explorer is a ProNET like system, but much easier to setup. You may
be able to get it without Amiga Forever. Check http://www.cloanto.com
Sounds a good idea. I'll go there and have a look.I guess that
what you
Tony Rolfe said,
On 7 Nov 2000 22:47:48 + Neil Bothwick said:
What is th best (chapest/easist) option for copying files from an
Amiga to WinUAE on a PC on a daily basis?
Amiga Explorer, which comes with Amiga Forever.
It's a doddle to set up and mounts the Amiga's drives
Tony Rolfe said,
What is th best (chapest/easist) option for copying files from an
Amiga to WinUAE on a PC on a daily basis?
Amiga Explorer, which comes with Amiga Forever.
It's a doddle to set up and mounts the Amiga's drives on the PC.
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that are five or ten
minutes out.
Neil
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Invertebrates make no bones about
daft enough to tell you to use *any*
server. Their mail server may time synchronised, but that doesn't mean
they all are. An ISP wouldn't have a dedicated time server anyway, they
just run the time service on one of their other servers.
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John Block said,
Voyager is not handling thr HSBC internet banking site, so i need to use
AwebSE.
AWebSE doesn't do SSL so it isn't usable on banking sites.
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oblem is, I can't be bothered to find out, so I'll blame it on BT
because everyone knows they're the bad guys".
If you were using Windows, he'd probably have blamed it on Bill Gates
instead :-O
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rhood". Remember
that Digital corruption published a list of 800 Amiga users' login and
password details a couple of years ago?
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Go
asses them to the appropriate program, such as ident.
Giving programs cryptic names isn't enough for the Unix bods. They have
to make the names as similar as possible too, to maximise confusion :)
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tony Rolfe wrote:
WTF is this spoofing all about? I thought it as simply telling lies
to the other end when It says "What sort of Browser are you?" "Oh,
I'm MSIE version 4.0" you reply with fingers crossed.
But there must be more to it than that.
No ,that's it.
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tony Rolfe wrote:
If they forward a message which had a jpeg or similar attached, the
jpeg (or whatever) becomes embedded in the text and all I get is 200K
of interpretted hex instead of an attachment.
Is there anything I can do to rebuild this into a JPEG or do I
the task of getting two Macs to talk to each other, which
should be much easier and handled by the OS.
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The mechanic said I had blown
are good at being bad, whereas Netscape turned out to be bad at being
bad.
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Why do we park in driveways and drive on parkways
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, David Kingston Gray wrote:
I am unable to post to newsgroups. I always get:
Conversation with NNTP host has failed
We sent:
-
Host responded:
441 article too old
It';s theY2K bug in the previous version of MicroDot, upgrade.
News servers reject articles over
David Kingston Gray said,
Neil Bothwick said about [netconnect] Re: News Too Old,
It's the Y2K bug in the previous version of MicroDot, upgrade.
I am using MD II version 1.4. Are you saying I also need the 1.4.4
NC2 upgrade?
Exactly, that's what the 1.4.4 upgrade fixes.
Neil
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From: "Richard Brooklyn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [netconnect] Re: Voyager alpha won't start
Date: 09/09/2000 10:31:07 am
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Neil Bothwick was saying..
How obvious. When it reported that it cou
Ian Greenway said,
Neil Bothwick was saying..
How obvious. When it reported that it couldn't load the image decoders I
should have realised it was missing a library from Contact Manager :-O
The "can't open image decoders" error is quite misleading, but
SnoopDOS reveals they a
, and SnoopDOS
shows them being opened.
WTF have I broken?
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Click..Click..Click..Damn! Out of taglines
Kevin Fairhurst said,
On 07-Sep-00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I've not seen any mention of this, but it does it to me on two Amigas.
When I run V_Alpha, I get a requester saying:
Couldn't open the image decoders
Please check you have PROGDIR:Plugins/vimgdec_cpu.lib
installed
not
stupid enough to install an alpha over a release version :)
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Me? FAT? No, just horizontally disproportionate
Ian Greenway said,
Neil Bothwick said...
That's normal. V90 and K56 usually give less that 33K upload, whereas
V34+ generally gives 33600 in both directions with a decent line.
Oh right. Thanks for the info. Do you know why that is? It seems odd
that the modem can't stuff the same data
Andrew Tait said,
Neil Bothwick wrote the following about [netconnect] Re: More Genesis
Secrets:
Slight typo - I meant 50667, not 52667 - but this is still more than I
used to get.
It's still a well above average speed.
What would you consider "average" for v.90?
44-46
Ian Greenway said,
Neil Bothwick was saying..
52667 is an impressive speed, but you may find you get faster throughput
if you configure the modem to connect at a slightly slower speed. At
that speed, it's quite possible that the error rate will be high enough
to adversely affect transfer
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Patrick Ford said,
On 13-Aug-00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I've used NewMouse with A2000 and A4000 standard serial ports (all Amiga
serial ports are the same),
No they are not. One of the serial mouse driver's docs makes that
point, and says it is for A1200 only.
In what way is the A1200
Patrick Ford said,
On 12-Aug-00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I've used NewMouse with A2000 and A4000 standard serial ports (all Amiga
serial ports are the same),
No they are not. One of the serial mouse driver's docs makes that
point, and says it is for A1200 only.
In what way is the A1200
compatable?) modem?
Easy, use an ISP with more phone lines than the corner shop :)
Blacklisting is there for a good reason, providing an option to disable
it would defeat the point of it.
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use wheel mice??? :
Oh, and there's two free ports. looking at the board from the back:
So Im assuming its the bottom left one we are talking about??
Serial mice use any standard serial port, either on the I/O card or the
motherboard port.
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ved to RHA.
The first phone bill is always the highest, the second is the lowest,
then it starts to go up again. That's why we need proper unmetered
access.
Neil
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WSS said,
Neil Bothwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 11 Aug 2000 1:3:54 +0100:
Blacklisting is there for a good reason, providing an option to disable
it would defeat the point of it.
I live in hope that they might one day get better, and the blacklist
disabling would be a temporary work
the point of it.
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WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System
WSS said,
Neil Bothwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 19 Jul 2000 23:35:48 +0100:
It is working, and there have been posts since the 5th. You could try
unsubscribing and resubscribing.
Ok, done that last week - And still nothing coming through since 5th July.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's
it, remember? :)
Neil, has this Amigactive been released yet?
It came out yesterday.
However, it appears to be hard to get hold of in Bath. If you drop Dave
an email, he'll send you a copy if he's feeling generous.
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of in Bath. If you drop Dave
an email, he'll send you a copy if he's feeling generous.
I've not looked, been too busy this week.
You could nick Rich's copy while he's at lunch :)
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ounds like the
crash from the old NC 3.0 version.
Neil
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Please Captain, not in front of the Klingon
as
available for download from Vapor. That's where I got it from.
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You sound reasonable...Time to up my medication
Gerald Yuen said,
I would like to know if NC3 is available - especially after the recent
licensing furore, and how much it would cost to upgrade from NC2. I had a
look on the Active website, but this seems to be a little out of date.
Try Eyetech - http://www.eyetech.co.uk
Neil
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now log on at 45333, 46667 and
sometimes if i'm very lucky 48000,
Those low speeds were achieved with the solos. both Pace 56s I've had
were very fast. Even with the original K56 firmware I got 48000
connects, rising to 49333 when I upgraded one to V90.
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working? I haven't had anything from it since 5th July
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] says I'm still subscribed.
It is working, and there have been posts since the 5th. You could try
unsubscribing and resubscribing.
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n "egostistical computer buff" who puts many hours into a
magazine that is not "a decent magazine worth it's salt".
Having slagged off both me and my work, can I ask you what *you* have
contributed during your "20 plus years as an Amigan" except possibly
time travel, the A
e starting with byte X[1] (after asking
the user usually).
If the server doesn't support resuming it will either refuse the request
or start at byte 0.
[1] This isn't a typo, it is byte X and not byte X+1, because the file
starts at byte zero.
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and software. Why aren't you asking them?
Neil
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ANDRE VAN WYK said,
Neil Bothwick from the UK - Amiga Active Mag wrote,
Actually, I wrote it from home. If I was mailing officially, I'd have
used my amigactive.com address.
ANDRE VAN WYK said,
Well this is not as easy as you mite think as most of these lists you
would
e.com" in a shell and send them the output. Make
sure you're not running any downloads or other traffic that's likely to
affect the results.
Short of screen-grabbing, anyone have any suggestions?
Window-grabbing? :)
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someone answers me.
One other thing is you don't know me from a bar of soap but you think it best
to slam me in your view, only remember you are only part of the 5% which have
this attitude.
After you've upgraded your common sense, I suggest you look for an
arithmetic update.
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common sense is woefully overdue for an upgrade. Your question had
nothing to do with NetConnect.
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Among economists, the real world
posting the same message with no
consideration for other list users would result in a very short
subscription.
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Another victim
hat modems and manners are not mutually
exclusive.
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There may be a correlation between humor and sex.
Further research is clearly
Andrew Tait said,
Neil Bothwick wrote the following about [netconnect] Re: NTL questions:
A phone bill is exactly that, a bill for phone charges. There's no way a
web site can put something on your phone bill any more than they can
add a charge to your gas bill.
The guy should have
es machine
to try out the demo they sent me. But I didn't like the idea anyway. BT
still get 50% of the cost of a premium rate call, so they make as much
out of the sales as the people actually making the product.
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Andrew Tait said,
I think Miami Deluxe is the only stack that will let you setup an Amiga as
a gateway.
Nonsense! I've used Genesis as an NAT gateway for ShapeShifter.
When did Genesis get NAT capability? Or are you using an external
server?
Neil
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Andrew Tait said,
Neil Bothwick wrote the following about [netconnect] Re: Amiga as internet
gateway:
I think Miami Deluxe is the only stack that will let you setup an Amiga
as a gateway.
Nonsense! I've used Genesis as an NAT gateway for ShapeShifter.
When did Genesis get NAT
in the wrong order.
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Your computer is dead, and it was so alive.
You
iga", and using it in a description of a
product or service, as in "Wirenet Amiga Internet". The latter needs
permission, the former doesn't.
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typed up on, seeing as how
there are no more NC3 CD's.
Not now, I received Chris' last one on Saturday. Anyone want to bid for
this collectors edition :)
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be announcing Surftime and ADSL options this
month :)
It's a real concern. Amiga are deadly serious about protecting their
trademarks. If they haven't issued a licence for the use of Amiga in the
name and URLs, accounts could be pulled.
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this facility, and it still works.
Neil
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Very funny Scotty.. now beam down my pants
from Amiga,
I would have thought Blittersoft would have taken this step, so I was
surprised to see no sign of the mandatory acknowledgement of the
trademarks on their site. See the bottom of each page oon the Wirenet
site for the sort of thing that Amiga *require.*
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idea. However, you could
one up your idea by selling floppies with the netconnect library to
unlock the CD for those who haven't switched over yet.
That's up to Chris/Eyetech. They could run some sort of promotional
offer for this if they wanted to.
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David C. said,
I remember when I was happy with AMosaic1.3,
You were happy with AMosaic 1.3? I take it you were previously using
AMosaic 1.2.
I still have V and IB opening on a screen called AMosiac, I'll get round
to changing the title one day.
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r incident.
If it works out, we'll have a complete NC 3.1 except for the
netconnect.library. If you lose your HD you'll need to install from the
original NC3 CD and then run the 3.1 update to get everything fixed and
updated.
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Kevin Fairhurst said,
On 15 Jun 2000 12:21:36 +0100, Neil Bothwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The updates have always been available from somewhere, even if it
meant downloading them. The "I want a new CD" argument is based on
wanting a single CD to reinstall from in the eve
Kevin Fairhurst said,
On 15 Jun 2000 13:33:36 +0100, Neil Bothwick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But the CD got you up and running. That's the most important point, to
get a working setup, not the latest setup.
True. But surely no-one is going to reinstall everything and then make do
Darren Steer said,
I've just read on amiga.org, about this new amiga only isp,
to setup costs £10 or £49.95 if you want Netconnet 3.
Do they have a licence form Amiga to use their name? If not, anyone
using their web or mail addresses could suddenly find them discontinued.
Neil
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WinErr 01C: Uncertainty error - Uncertainty may be inadequate
Is their a way to get the URL of the current page, either as an ARexx
command or using a placeholder (like the %u used by the other browsers).
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permissions. There's also an add-on for
FTPMount.
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Are Cheerios really doughnut seeds
t what you want? (it would sound like it at first impression
but I don't know exactly what you want and haven't looked into exactly
what this does)
That sounds like it. It wasn't there the last time I tried it.
Neil
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and data
transfer, all using standard TCP/IP.
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Patrick Ford said,
On 05-Apr-00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
But there are many protocols that can be used over standard TCP/IP. This
will become more apparent when cable modems arrive and we have to deal
with DHCP, PPPoE, PPPTP and various flavours of communication and data
transfer, all using
problem,
slow down your serial port.
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When there's a will, I want
John Melville said,
Didn't we cover all this yesterday?
sorry Neil, but like I say, I can be a bit slow sometimes :o)
Or your clock was so far out that you haven't reached yesterday yet :)
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John Melville said,
I`m a bit fik :o(
Can somebody tell me if I have to enable daylight saving time?
Didn't we cover all this yesterday?
Neil
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enough, since people in other time zones, including those of us in BST,
will see an adjusted time.
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Matthew Bloomfield said,
On *29 Mar 2000 13:31:45 +0100*
In message *[netconnect] Re: AmChat ??*
*Neil Bothwick* wrote:
Actually, your clock is wrong. you're still posting as GMT, you need to
change your time zone or enable DST. Changing the clock alone isn't
enough, since people
Paul Cundle said,
Neil Bothwick said:
Actually, your clock is wrong. you're still posting as GMT, you need to
change your time zone or enable DST.
Yeah but I've got an excuse - my clock is always playing me up and I
can never remember how to make it right ;) I just relied on the time
said,
Yes, it has gone very quiet - maybe it's the shock of
Amiga Format closing down.
This seems to have a kind of finallity to it. The full stop on the end of
the Amiga chapter. sigh
End of a chapter maybe, but not the end of the book :)
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not a Java thing because it
works fine with AWeb.
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Interchangeable parts aren't
Chris Wiles said,
on 25/3/00 2:00 pm, Neil Bothwick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barclays online banking doesn't work with V3 either, although the
latest SSL libraries get further in. It's not a Java thing because it
works fine with AWeb.
Neil, well will you help us find the problem
But other
sites check the bowser's abilities rather than its name, as with the
Barclays Bank site. It used to only with with N$/IE but now it doesn't
care what you're using as long as it works.
Neil
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The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
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Steve Blanchard said,
when I try to download messages
from subscribed groups I get the message 480 authentication required.
This is *nothing* to do with NetConnect. It simply means you are not
allowed to access that news server. Take it up with your ISP.
Neil
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nother ISP.
If it's not that, contact your ISP and tell them their news server is
broken.
Neil
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Neil Bothwick - New Media Editor, Amiga Active Magazine
Connected via Wirenet - http://www.wire.net.uk
The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
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Is it true that cannibals don't eat clow
to be repeated, you would see this behaviour as the
duplicates would be discarded.
Neil
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Neil Bothwick - New Media Editor, Amiga Active Magazine
Connected via Wirenet - http://www.wire.net.uk
The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
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Call out the vice squad! Someone's mounting a disk
Daniel V. Smith said,
On 16 Mar 2000 0:2:50 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Yam gives you a breakdown of what has been done to your mails
(i.e.downloaded, deleted, left on server etc.)
How does a report of YAM's activities help diagnose a problem with
MD-II?
In the same way that you'd
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