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2002-09-11 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello People! Sorry, That was the wrong message. It is this one. Interesting note: When I allow access to Port 80 on opening this message, it dos'nt open this message. (Hence the earlier mistake of posting the wrong message!) It infact opens something completly different each time...If I deny

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2000-12-18 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hello Nick, In a post time stamped re: "(No Subject)" you wrote: Nick The one that appears when you double-click an attached file, warning Nick of viruses and offering to save the file to disk instead of opening Nick it. Nick Ypu can disable it for any file extension you choose by fiddling

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2000-12-18 Thread Xavier Antoviaque
Hello Nick, Monday, December 18, 2000, 3:56:35 PM, you wrote: NG Ypu can disable it for any file extension you choose by fiddling NG with the registry Hum... How ? :) -- Bye, Xaviermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --

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1999-11-17 Thread tracer
Thursday, November 18, 1999 Hello Jast, Thursday, Thursday, November 18, 1999, you wrote: Jast Morning Thomas Fernandez, Funny, what is the %Cursor command for, then? Jast Well, if you tab in the message, you get put to that place of course. Jast It is just expected that you enter the

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1999-01-16 Thread Roel
\\\|/// / ~ _ \ (- O o -) --oOOo-(_)-oOOo--- Hello Marck, MP %COOKIE="d:\pathspec\cookiefile.txt" Is it possible that this macro can't handle long filenames? -- Der Immer Jodelende Schweizer