Ira – 

Emailed you off-list some more detailed instructions. Feel free to reply direct 
to me as I don’t wish to turn a nice Glowing Displays forum into a Malware 
eradication discussion.  

- Steve

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dekatron42
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 4:06 AM
To: neonixie-l
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] 2AP1 CRT help

 

If they gained access to your computer you should really try to get some help 
from someone who knows how to revert that! Did they ask you to enable access to 
your computer or did they have access without you changing anything? If you 
changed something like remote access or if you installed a program from a 
webpage that they asked you to go to you should disable remote access and 
uninstall that software. When you have done so you should run an 
anitvirus/antimalware scan on your computer but you should really make a backup 
of all of your important files so you don't end up with a ransomware encrypting 
all your files!

 

/Martin

On Sunday, 22 May 2016 04:54:21 UTC+2, I wrote:

    Hello Steve, Thanks for that. I'm not sure what to make of it. Since 
Monday, I've sent out 65 replies to various incoming emails, with no problems 
or issues. I'm NOT very computer savvy to be honest with you, especially the 
internal workings of the internet. I'm not even sure what an I.P. actually is. 
I can tell you that this computer of mine is a Windows XP based P.C. here at my 
home. It is my one and only computer and I've been using it for over ten years 
now, with very few issues. I'm using Hughes Net satellite service (Directway) 
for my internet connection. With NO ONE else on that connection. If you can 
make any suggestions as to what I can/should do, please do let me know. I have 
no IT person here. No one else uses this computer or connection but me.  Thanks 
again for letting me know.  

    I had made a phone call recently to ESET regarding my virus protection 
software, and the call was unknowingly to me, redirected to a third party 
service company instead of ESET. They gained access to my computer to try and 
help me with an issue, and wanted to charge me a ton of money to do it. I asked 
them why it wasn't going to be covered by my virus subscription with them and 
he told me that they were not ESET but a third party help line. I immediately 
turned off my computer, and said no thanks and good bye to him. Left it off for 
about thirty minutes. Came back later, fired it up and all seems well. I don't 
notice any issues from here. I wonder if they did this?  If we can ever get to 
communicate normally through the email system, I may be able to shed some light 
on your 2AP1 CRT issue.   Thanks for any help or suggestions, Ira.

 

On 5/21/2016 7:16 PM, [email protected] <javascript:>  wrote:

Ira: 

 

Based on your snippit, the problem is at your end. The IP of the machine you’re 
sending it from is on a “Blacklist” (DNSBL MailSpike-BL-W) and thus the 
recipient’s mail server is rejecting any message outright without regards to 
the recipient’s email address.

 

I checked myself, and that IP is on no less than 3 blacklists: 
http://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a69.168.97.48 
<http://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a69.168.97.48&run=toolpage>
 &run=toolpage 

 

The reason for this is typically that IP has been reported for sending out 
SPAM.  It can be from a compromised PC, someone sending out mail to a 
distribution list where a recipient reported the email as unwanted, or problems 
with an email server that is openly relaying SPAM from others.

 

If this is a business (which it appears so) then your IT person should get 
involved.  It is a shared 3rd party hosting, you should alert them to this 
situation and request your hosting be moved to a different IP.

 

-          Steve

 

From: [email protected] <javascript:>  [mailto:[email protected] 
<javascript:> ] On Behalf Of Instrument Resources of America
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 9:54 PM
To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] 2AP1 CRT help

 

'Medlabs' was a typo on my part just now in that last message. I had been 
sending to 'madlabs' all along with no luck, always rejected.  Sent to 
[email protected] <javascript:>     again just now.  Rejected again on the 
second go round. Here is a partial copy of the message that I'm getting,   Ira

[email protected] <javascript:>  (after RCPT TO): 554 BLK_SYS_15 IP Address 
(69.168.97.48) of the sender was found in DNSBL MailSpike-BL-W and was 
therefore refused.
 
 

 

On 5/21/2016 4:22 PM, David Forbes wrote:

madlabs, not medlabs. 


On 5/21/16 2:54 PM, Instrument Resources of America wrote: 

I've tried twice now Johnathan to respond to you on this, and both times 
the message comes back to me as being undeliverable. To; J PEAKALL@ 
MEDLABS.INFO    Ira. 




On 5/21/2016 12:00 PM, Jonathan Peakall wrote: 

Hi All, 

A little OT, but there are some CRT folks on this list. 

I am working on a Hallicrafters SP-44 Skyrider Panadapter. I have done 
a recap/re-resistor job on it. The CRT display isn't quite right, the 
baseline is uneven in width, about right on the left but too wide on 
the right. If anyone has some insight as to what could be causing it, 
I would be very appreciative. 

PLEASE REPLY OFF LIST : jpeakall AT madlabs DOT info 

Many thanks folks! 

Jonathan 

 

 

 

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