There are 10 messages totalling 454 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. AutoReply setting, how ?
  2. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
  3. Logging Into Yahoo and Other Mail Accounts via E-mail.
  4. DNS service via E-mail
  5. Motherboard specifications
  6. changes at onelist
  7. Question
  8. DNS service via E-mail X-no-archive:yes
  9. about REBOL
 10. Why Attachments

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Date:    Tue, 5 Oct 1999 23:15:40 -0300
From:    GB&A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: AutoReply setting, how ?

Je  05/10/1999  14:57:00  vi sendis:

>In the past, I heard by chance that there is a way of setting an AutoReply email. 
>This email aims to reply
automatically all mail sent to our mailbox by its content.
>
>I think that is very necessary for us in case we have to leave house, and cannot 
>check mail some days.


Try with FoxMail v3.O.

In the "Account" menu select "Filter Manager".
Then you can configure a filter options so all inbox message will be selected.
And then you select in the "Actions" card the options  "send Auto Reply"
and configure it.  (or also "Forward to" option)

You also must configure the autoconect options for FoxMail to conect every
some number of hours to check and send mail
To set autoconect, go to "Options " menu an then to "Active Acount Propertys"
and set in "Receive" and "send" options the correct values.

good luck,

garcibal

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 06:01:25 +0100
From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics for Tue 5 Oct 1999, posted Wed, 06 Oct 1999 05:00:38 
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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 12:41:39 +0500
From:    S RAMAMURTHY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Logging Into Yahoo and Other Mail Accounts via E-mail.

Dear Listers

I have tried hard many a times to log into my Yahoo mail account by
submitting the login page to www4 server.  But got back only "Error Setting
Cookie" page.  I am not able to log into the www.netaddress.com too.

Any of you who have successfully logged into any mail account via e-mail
may please enlighten me about the method used to do so.

Also kindly let me know if anyone of you have downloaded .MP3 format files
from the internet. If yes, how ?

Thanks
Azeem.

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:48:09 +0400
From:    Alexander Artjukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DNS service via E-mail

Good afternoon!

In ACCMAIL for September 14-15, 1999 the problem of access by means of
www4mail to URL by such as http: // 202.54.124.23/rail-air/index.html was alive ed
discuss.
If the problem really exists, one of ways of detour can be search of a name of the
domain to his IP-address.
In a manual of  a "Doctor Bob Rankin" for 1996  E-mail service
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was mentioned which found IP-address of the host on his name, and vice
versa, name of the host to his IP-address. Rather useful service!
But my attempts to use this service have terminated in failure:

   ----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Host unknown (Name server: grasp.insa-lyon.fr: host 
not found)

Seemingly, he already for a long time does not work.
Hey, ACCMAILers! Whether there are "alive" similar services?

Beforehand is grateful, Alexander

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 08:52:35 -0400
From:    Jose Cathcart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Motherboard specifications

Hi Accmailers,

I am in a hurry and need your help, I have a motherboard (55XWUQ02 Intel
i430VX Pciset) without documentation, I need to upgrade my Intel Petium MMX
133 Mhz CPU to a AMD K6-2. I am in Cuba without WWW access, I pay for 1 hr
conection to Intel official web site (You can't imagine how much it cost
me!) and I can't find documentation about the jumper settings.
Please, anybody can tell me how can I make a deep search on such database
trough email, or send to me any other documentation, I will really
appreciate your help.

Thks,
Jose Cathcart

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 18:04:15 +0200
From:    "Lena [Kiev.Ukraine]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: changes at onelist

> From:    Gerald England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Has anyone else experienced a change
> in the operation of lists at onelist.
>
> For most of the lists to which I subscribe
> I take the digest option but there is one
> which I take in reflective mode (ie each message as it comes)
>
> What they seem to have done
> is dropped the advert from the bottom of each message
> which showed up only as a link
> on which you had to actually click in order to access it
> and instead put in a hyperlink to a banner-ad
> at the beginning and sending this as a multi-part MIME message.
>
> So everytime I move to a list-message
> my email program wants to access the internet to retrieve this banner.
> Since I am NOT connected (except when sending and receiving mail)
> I get a dialogue box showing up asking me if I want to connect
> and I then I have to say NO
> before I can move to view another email message.
> The messages themselves show up as text attachments.
> Pressing "reply" reveals the message in the usual way
> but, of course, it is highly inconvenient.
>
> Has anyone else had this experience?

I'm subscribed to the mailing list I own (and moderate subscription,
the list itself isn't moderated) on ONElist in separate postings
("normal", contrary to digest) mode. And to several other lists
on ONElist in digest mode. I don't see such changes. My email program
doesn't understand attachments at all, it just shows me complete
header and body of each letter. So I clearly see when a letter
is a multi-part MIME message. My list is active, there were postings even
after the ACCMAIL digest with this your posting. I don't see any sign
of attachments in postings, same "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=...".
Nothing changed in ONElist ads since June 22 when '<a href="' tags
were added to some ads.

Note that I have set "no attachments" mode for my list because
in any case attachments aren't placed into digests
and list archive on <http://www.onelist.com>.

I can suppose two possible explanations:

1. You somehow changed settings of your email program and it now
simulates multi-part message because of the links in the ads. Try to view
whole letter - full header and body together ("document source" or such).

2. ONElist indeed changed something, but it doesn't affect lists
for which attachments are forbidden. You can ask your list moderator
to forbid attachments (it's one of list settings, can be changed
at any time).

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 07:39:00 +0300
From:    Vladimir Fedorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Question

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 10:09:42 PDT
From:    Lucian Skyeclathde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DNS service via E-mail X-no-archive:yes

>From: Alexander Artjukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:48:09 +0400
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 06 09:04:22 1999
>Approved-By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Message-ID:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>In ACCMAIL for September 14-15, 1999 the problem of access by means of
>www4mail to URL by such as http: // 202.54.124.23/rail-air/index.html was
>alive ed
>discuss.
>In a manual of  a "Doctor Bob Rankin" for 1996  E-mail service
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>was mentioned which found IP-address of the host on his name, and vice
>versa, name of the host to his IP-address. Rather useful service!
>But my attempts to use this service have terminated in failure:
>
>Hey, ACCMAILers! Whether there are "alive" similar services?
>
>
>
Dear Alexander:

The manual that you refer to has been updated since 1996, and it is
presently maintained and updated by Gerald Boyd.
The most current version of the manual that contains information on DNS
lookup, and the e-mail only servers with which you can do such a lookup, is
found at URL:

     http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1236/howto2.html

In addition, there's no particular reason to be referring to a very much
obsolete online manual.
There's a free service online that specializes in sending you an e-mail
message whenever a Web page you've registered later changes.
The URL of the service is: http://mindit.netmind.com/
I hope these two sites will help you improve, and keep current, regarding
your skills at accessing information by e-mail only techniques.

                                       Sincerely,




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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 23:45:14 +0500
From:    Irfan Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: about REBOL

hello accmailers,

there is a new free (but not "open source") scripting/ messaging
language called REBOL [http://www.rebol.com] that uses English-
like syntax to send, receive, filter, and manipulate e-mails (and so
many other tasks). some examples from the official
documentation:


- [to send e-mail]

send [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Can you feel the force?"

- To read a web page and save it as a local file:

write %index.html read http://www.rebol.com



i believe that it can be used by ACCMAILERS to automate many
operations, like accessing all those servers. the REBOL interpreter
is tiny [around 130Kb], and is available for many platforms.

irfan

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Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 1999 13:06:39 PDT
From:    J�rel DD Arbaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Why Attachments

}Date:    Thu, 30 Sep 1999 10:28:49 -0400
}From:    Phil Petsonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
}Subject: Why Attachments
}
}Unlike other digests that I am subscribed to this one sends each of the
daily
}messages as a separate attachment to the main message.  I have not been
able to
}find an optioin in Internet Explorer 5 to allow me to automatically view
all of
}the messages at once so I must go through a laborous process of opening
each
}messsage one at a time each in a separate window.
}
}Can someone tell me why it is done this way and if there are any other
options
}available?
}
}Phil
}

Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the command in the body:

set accmail nomime

and that should cause it to send you the digests in a format almost
matching RFC1153  (not quite, as I recall, but quite close!)  These your
mail reader will not split in to a bunch of attachments.

Many prefer the split version because it is easier to reply to single
messages that way.
--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jerel.
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