Re: ALL MAIL in my BAT InBox has disappeared (except very latest download)

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi Stanislav,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 12:38:50 +0600GMT (02/07/2001, 14:38 +0800GMT),
Stanislav Okhvat wrote:

SO Thanks for your reply.
SO What is PC-Cillin? I assume it's a program much like other virus
SO scanners.

Correct.

SO We do have Antiviral Toolkit Pro installed and it might cause
SO something similar. However, we lost approximately 2 gigs of
SO messages physically, that is there was no trace whatsoever of any
SO files, quarantined or not.

I don't know about your program. But with PC-Cillin, I have the
options to quarantine infected files, or to delete them. I quarantine
them (unless the virus can be cleaned, then I use that option). Maybe
you have set the options in your antivirus program so that it deletes
infected files?

SO Then the issue of an existing bug is still there.

Maybe, maybe not.

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Re: Next message after moving

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi Shot,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 03:08:37 +0200GMT (02/07/2001, 09:08 +0800GMT),
Shot wrote:

S I  have  a  question  -  when  I move a message to another folder (via
S Message | Move to folder...) The Bat! automagically opens next message
S in the folder of origin (which opens separate window).

S Is  there  a  way  to  make The Bat! return to the folder (rather than
S open next message)?

No, there is no option setting for this. I also cannot think of a
workaround at the moment.

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Re: Poco means Not Much

2001-07-02 Thread Gerry Doyon

 
Hello Jan,

Sorry it took so long to write back to you.  This is my work e-mail
account and I was off for the weekend. :-)

Friday, June 29, 2001, 7:50:24 PM, you wrote:

JR   Could you give me some examples to illustrate the utility of
JR   Poco's scripting language vs the use of templates in TB!

Well, the Poco scripting language, although still a bit lacking, is
something that Poco just can not match.

Simply put, the ability to construct IF, IF THEN conditions,
nested even, is VERY useful.  Even though The Bat! has a very good
filters sometimes you just need a little bit more programmatic control.

TB! has FAR more template variables of the % like than Pocomail
does.

Bottom line for me is that although Pocomail has a scripting language
I would take, and HAVE taken, TB! over it any day.  Hopefully when the
new vertsion of TB! comes out we'll be able to overcome this
shortcoming with plugins.

JR   What are the qualities of TB! that make it such a superior
JR   email client in your opinion.

1. Speed. TB! retrieves messages faster in my opinion.

2. Size. Poco is a very attractive e-mail program.  The best looking
one I have ever seen hands down. But, that comes at a heavy price of
consuming a lot of Windows resources.

The old version would consume all your available resources if left
running on a Windows 95/98 PC for a couple days straight.  The new
version supposedly has fixed this problem.

3. There are FAR more hot keys available in TB!, and that are
configurable.

4. The filtering of the Bat is still more powerful than Pocomail but
Poco has made a HUGE leap in filtering capability in the new version.

I'll list more as I think of them.  really, you should download the
evaluation version of Poco and see for yourself.

As I said, my wife uses the newest registered version of Poco and is
very happy with it.  I think Poco is the second best e-mail program I
have ever used next to TB!, but, I hear that Becky is very good as
well.

Good luck!

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Re: Next message after moving

2001-07-02 Thread Shot

Hello.

 I  have  a  question  - when I move a message to another folder (via
 Message  |  Move  to  folder...)  The  Bat! automagically opens next
 message in the folder of origin (which opens separate window).

Clarification  -  this  happens  only  when  a  message is opened in a
separate  window.  Workaroud:  move  all  messages to their respective
folders   after  reading  them,  from  the folder window (not from the
message window).

Cheers,
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Reading Confirmation Receipt

2001-07-02 Thread Gerry Doyon

  Hello Jan Rifkinson,

Your message to Gerry Doyon, dated Friday, June 29, 2001, 7:50:24 PM, has in fact been 
read.

If your message requires an answer, Gerry will answer when time permits.

  ***  The Bat! - automatic e-mail servant of Gerry.  ***



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Re: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Preston

Hello Mark (or is it Paul?),

Thursday, June 28, 2001, 3:20:18 PM, you wrote:

MB Hello BatList,
MB --
MB Have Great Day,  Mark Brown
MB °¨¨°º©[ WWW.MARKBROWN.COM ]©º°¨¨°

MB Using The Bat! 1.52f
MB Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 
MB Service Pack 4

Was this an attempt to submit a Virus/trojan AND spam?

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Automatic input of an email address

2001-07-02 Thread Homesick Mac

02-07-01 , 15:56 , 

Hello everybody.

I have created a folder for a friend with all those great templates for New
Message, Reply, Forward etc.

Works great _but_ TB wouldn't input his e-mail address in the to field when I
hit Ctrl-N or if I click on the icon for the New Message. This asumes that his
folder is highlighted/marked when doing this.

Is there a way to do this ?

My more important contacts are marked in the address book so I can have them
ready under the right click menu of the to field and this is great, but...


I understand that some persons can have several email addresses so maybe TB
doesn't want to decide which one to use ( this could be fixed by chosing on of
the emails as default ) or ?

Then again, I understand that this can be done by opening the Address Book and
then, marking the name/ right click/New/Message inputs the address in the To field
of the new message window.
However the Ctrl+N here gives only the new message window but with an empty To 
field...

Thanks for everybody's time :-)
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Re[2]: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Homesick Mac

Hello Preston,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 3:21:30 PM, you wrote:

P Hello Mark (or is it Paul?),

P Thursday, June 28, 2001, 3:20:18 PM, you wrote:

MB Hello BatList,
MB --
MB Have Great Day,  Mark Brown
MB °¨¨°º©[ WWW.MARKBROWN.COM ]©º°¨¨°

MB Using The Bat! 1.52f
MB Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 
MB Service Pack 4

P Was this an attempt to submit a Virus/trojan AND spam?

Maybe I'm overdoing here but anyway:

My PC Cillin repported a virus in the Attach folder of my TB directory. The
virus was quaranteed and upon sending it to the PC Clillin's analyzing team
I've got this ( including the file which fixes everything if the virus was
maybe was already executed etc ) :

Dear Customer,

Thank you for contacting the Virus Doctor @ Trend Micro. We
received your
e-mail with attachment. 

The file you send us has been detected as   PE_Magistr.A by our
Trend
InterScan.

PE_MAGSITR.A is a per-process, memory-resident, polymorphic virus
that is
similar to TROJ_MTX.A. It uses complex routines and anti-debugging
techniques, which make it very difficult to analyze. It has both a
virus
component and a Trojan component that infect the local system as
well as all
files with .EXE and .SCR extensions. Upon execution, this Trojan
infects
Windows System files and then sends infected files via MS
Outlook/Outlook
Express/Netscape Navigator to all addresses listed in the infected
user's
Windows and Outlook Express address book. Its destructive payload
trashes
the primary hard disk drive controller, overwrites CMOS RAM, and
erases
flash memory (BIOS). Due to its polymorphic nature the email that
this
Trojan comes with does not have a static subject line, message
body, or
attachment filename. 

To be able to clean all detected files, please run the attached
tool. Before
running the tool, read the readme.txt first for instructions.

Below is the hyperlink which describes PE_MAGISTR.A.

http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_MAGISTR.A


To get rid of a Trojan, simply delete the program.

Please update your pattern file and scan engine regularly to keep
you safe
from virus attack. 
Download the latest pattern at this site:
http://www.antivirus.com/download/pattern.asp 
Download the latest scan engine at this site:
http://www.antivirus.com/download/engines 

If you have any other inquiries, please feel free to contact us. 
Thank you
and have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Emmy Lou D. Dy
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 Additional Resources =
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: None
To: US PCC Doctor
Subject: Virus Submission from PCC6 User.



PCEW-0019-9479-8502-2362 serial number
[Registration]
First_Name=Dragan Ruzic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PCC601=111064
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[UPDATE]
;--- Title
TITLE=PC-cillin v6.072

;--- Program 1(Main, I/O monitor, else...)
PROGRAM=16
PROGRAM_SIZE=

;--- Engine(VSAPI32.VxD)
ENGINE=19
ENGINE_SIZE=284518

;--- Filter32.VxD
FILTER=18
FILTER_SIZE=29471

;--- VBSCAN
VBSCAN=10
VBSCAN_SIZE=

;--- Pattern
PATTERN=907
PATTERN_SIZE=853808

;--- Readme
RELEASE=7
RELEASE_SIZE=

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Re[2]: Poco means Not Much

2001-07-02 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Gerry,

On Monday, July 02, 2001 08:03:36 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Poco means Not Much':

Gerry I'll list more as I think of them.  really, you should download the
Gerry evaluation version of Poco and see for yourself.

  Thanks very much for your Poco eval notes. I agree, having
  downloaded  played w Poco. It sure is good looking but does lack
  in the template/filtering areas.

  I think the moderators have designated this a 'dead horse' so
  further discussion should probably move off-list or @ least to the
  OT-list.

  Thanks again.

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Re: Poco means Not Much

2001-07-02 Thread Gerry Doyon

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Hello Jan and Marck,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 9:27:24 AM, you wrote:

JR Hello Gerry,

JR   I think the moderators have designated this a 'dead horse' so
JR   further discussion should probably move off-list or @ least to the
JR   OT-list.

I really apologize for sending this message on the list!!! I could
SWEAR that I cut and paste Jan's actual e-mail address in the List's
place.

I *know* this was a dead horse and meant to take this off-line. Once
again, copious amounts of apologies!!

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bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread john

Hello Tbudl,


  My main reason for using The Bat! is to be able to lock my email
  accounts at work, and have the mail files encrypted on the hard
  drive.

  I just downloaded ver 1.53d demo after a long while of not using
The Bat!
  I password protected my accounts and viewed the messages.tbb file
  with a text editor , to my horror I could read the mail!!

  What has happened? Is there an extra plugin required?

  Is there a workaround to get mail encrypted on the hard drive?

  I love the Bat , but cannot use it without this feature, I hope
  someone has a solution.  

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Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Mark A. Chalkley

Is it possible to set up a filter that is based on whether the
sender's address is in your address book?  I can't find any mention of
something like this in the Help, but it sure could be useful.

Thanks,

Mark Chalkley


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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello john!

On Monday, July 02, 2001 at 6:32:50 PM you wrote:

   I love the Bat , but cannot use it without this feature, I hope
   someone has a solution.

SecureBat.



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Re: Automatic input of an email address

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hello Mac,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 16:11:15 +0200 GMT (02/07/2001, 22:11 +0800 GMT),
Homesick Mac wrote:

HM Works great _but_ TB wouldn't input his e-mail address in the to field when I
HM hit Ctrl-N or if I click on the icon for the New Message. This asumes that his
HM folder is highlighted/marked when doing this.

HM Is there a way to do this ?

If you want TB to insert his address when you start a new message in
the folder, you have to use the macro %TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED] in
the folder template for new message.

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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hello john,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 12:32:50 -0400 GMT (03/07/2001, 00:32 +0800 GMT),
john wrote:

j I just downloaded ver 1.53d demo after a long while of not using
j The Bat! I password protected my accounts and viewed the
j messages.tbb file with a text editor , to my horror I could read
j the mail!!

j   What has happened?

There were problems with the necryption a few few ago, and it was
decided that no encryption is better than a weak encryption, giving a
false sense of security.

j   Is there a workaround to get mail encrypted on the hard drive?

PGPDisk is your friend. Or SecureBat! (see www.ritlabs.com), but that
requires a hardware token.

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Re: Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Mark,

On Monday, July 02, 2001 12:55:43 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Filtering based on address book':

Mark Is it possible to set up a filter that is based on whether the
Mark sender's address is in your address book?  I can't find any mention of
Mark something like this in the Help, but it sure could be useful.

  Yes, I belive so. There is a %IF macro (I think in the current
  version of TB!) which you can set to look @ AB first/last name,
  etc. That might help.

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Re[2]: Poco means Not Much

2001-07-02 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Gerry,

On Monday, July 02, 2001 11:10:17 [ -0400 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Poco means Not Much':

Gerry I could
Gerry SWEAR that I cut and paste Jan's actual e-mail address in the List's
Gerry place.

  I think CTRL-F4 replies to the 'From:' address rather than the 'Reply
  To:' address. HTH

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Re: Message sorting

2001-07-02 Thread Nick Andriash

On July 2, 2001, at 7:46:43 AM, Mark A. Chalkley wrote:

 Is it possible to have threads sort to the top when a new message is
 received for that thread (assuming, of course, that the overall message
 view is sorted by Received or Created date)?

Try View/Sort By/Received Time... and uncheck *descending order* down at
the bottom.


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Re: Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Mark,

On 02 July 2001 at  12:55:43 -0400 (which was 17:55 where I live)
Mark A. Chalkley wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:

MAC Is it possible to set up a filter that is based on whether the
MAC sender's address is in your address book? I can't find any
MAC mention of something like this in the Help, but it sure could be
MAC useful.

Yes, and it is in the help under Advanced Filtering Options. Check
the Advanced tab in the sorting office.

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Re[2]: Message sorting

2001-07-02 Thread Mark A. Chalkley

On Monday, July 02, 2001, 1:38:16 PM, you wrote:

NA On July 2, 2001, at 7:46:43 AM, Mark A. Chalkley wrote:

 Is it possible to have threads sort to the top when a new message is
 received for that thread (assuming, of course, that the overall message
 view is sorted by Received or Created date)?

NA Try View/Sort By/Received Time... and uncheck *descending order* down at
NA the bottom.

That's already the way I have mine set up.  But threaded messages are
still shown in the order of the highest (and therefore oldest) message
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Re[2]: Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Mark A. Chalkley

On Monday, July 02, 2001, 1:43:16 PM, you wrote:

NA Yes. In the Filters/Advanced tab, you can select Address(es) Must
NA Be Listed in the Address Book, and even define it further as to
NA Sender, Recipient, and Groups. You can even define your filter for
NA the opposite to take place... Address(es) Must Not Be Listed in
NA the Address Book.

Um, I hadn't seen that there were additional options in the Advanced
tab of the Filters dialog.  Boy, do I feel dumb.  But thanks - that's
just what I was looking for!

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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread john


OK, I guess I have to add a new program to take care of hiding the
mail files.

I ended up downloading a program called Encryption Plus from PC
Guardian. This lite version allows you to protect/hide/encrypt 1
folder (c:\program files\the bat!\mail in my case) , so if you do not
login with encryption plus, the bat will not open. The file is also no
longer readable nor can it be found.



j Hello Tbudl,


j   My main reason for using The Bat! is to be able to lock my email
j   accounts at work, and have the mail files encrypted on the hard
j   drive.

j   I just downloaded ver 1.53d demo after a long while of not using
j The Bat!
j   I password protected my accounts and viewed the messages.tbb file
j   with a text editor , to my horror I could read the mail!!

j   What has happened? Is there an extra plugin required?

j   Is there a workaround to get mail encrypted on the hard drive?

j   I love the Bat , but cannot use it without this feature, I hope
j   someone has a solution.  




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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hello john,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 14:38:37 -0400 GMT (03/07/01, 02:38 +0800 GMT),
john wrote:

j I ended up downloading a program called Encryption Plus from PC
j Guardian.

URL?

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Re[2]: Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Marck,

On Monday, July 02, 2001 18:53:42 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Filtering based on address book':

Marck Yes, and it is in the help under Advanced Filtering Options. Check
Marck the Advanced tab in the sorting office.

  Although it may be redundant, isn't it also possible to use the
  %IF statement for this -- depending on why one wants to filter for
  names in their AB?

  For example, how would the advanced tab option work if one wanted
  to use the filter to change the style of greeting in reaply based
  on whether the person was already in the sender's AB? Wouldn't
  that be considered filtering as well?

  ...Always trying to learn something new.

  TIA

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Re[2]: Automatic input of an email address

2001-07-02 Thread Homesick Mac

Hello Thomas,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 7:03:19 PM, you wrote:

TF If you want TB to insert his address when you start a new message in the
TF folder, you have to use the macro %TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the folder
TF template for new message.


Thank you Thomas. Now I'm paying the price of never _really_  going through
the great Macro stuff. I'll try to dig a little deeper in that well...


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Re[2]: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Radek Pytlik

Hello john,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 8:38:37 PM, you wrote:

j OK, I guess I have to add a new program to take care of hiding the
j mail files.

I recommend you bProtected 2000 v4.1 by Clasys. The URL is
http://www.clasys.com .

It's a shareware program, but has no limitations. Only a nag screen appears
randomly ...

The application successfully hides files or folders you specify. There
are a number of options you can choose. Just try it ;-)

Radek

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Re[2]: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread john

Hello Thomas,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 2:48:27 PM, you wrote:

TF Hello john,

TF On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 14:38:37 -0400 GMT (03/07/01, 02:38 +0800 GMT),
TF john wrote:

j I ended up downloading a program called Encryption Plus from PC
j Guardian.

TF URL?

Actually forget about Encryption Plus, although it works great, you
can only protect 1 folder, e.g. ...mail/john/inbox , so it is no good
unless you register ($39)

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Re: Filtering based on address book

2001-07-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Jan,

On 02 July 2001 at  14:57:28 -0400 (which was 19:57 where I live)  Jan
Rifkinson wrote to Marck D Pearlstone and made these points:

JR Although it may be redundant, isn't it also possible to use the
JR %IF statement for this -- depending on why one wants to filter for
JR names in their AB?

Yes it is.

JR For example, how would the advanced tab option work if one wanted
JR to use the filter to change the style of greeting in reaply based
JR on whether the person was already in the sender's AB? Wouldn't
JR that be considered filtering as well?

Hmm, not really. That's more an intelligent template issue than a
filter.

JR   ...Always trying to learn something new.

.. and a good policy it is too! :-).

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encrypt mail folders automatically

2001-07-02 Thread john

just finished testing a few more encryption programs,

my favorite is called MaxCrypt http://www.kinocode.com it is totally
free, you can encrypt as many folders as you want, it automatically
decrypts all files when you login to maxcrypt. When you logout or
shutdown it automatically encrypts those files again.
I recommend closing accounts before logging in again tho, had some
read errors.
I am using win2000 , no problems.

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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Karin Spaink

On 02-07-2001 at 19:00, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:
 Hello john!

   I love the Bat , but cannot use it without this feature, I hope
   someone has a solution.

 SecureBat.

That, or PGPdisk. You can assign a portion of any harddisk
or partition to PGPdisk, and it will behave like a new,
encrypted disk. I have all my articles, finances, research
and mail on a PGPdisk. I decrypt it once, when I start my
computer, and when I lock it nobody can read that disk
without the password.


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Re: bat not secure any more? messages.tbb can be read after locking

2001-07-02 Thread Melissa Reese

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On Monday, July 02, 2001, at 1:59:39 PM PDT, Karin Spaink wrote:

KS On 02-07-2001 at 19:00, Dierk Haasis kindly wrote:

 SecureBat.

KS That, or PGPdisk.

I use PGPdisk as well, and it's very good.  For those not using a version
of PGP that includes PGPdisk, there's also Scramdisk:

http://www.scramdisk.clara.net/

Scramdisk - which I also use - is very good (some even prefer it over
PGPdisk), and for Windows 9.x/ME it's free.  For Windows 2000, it's not
free, but at USD $20, it's still a good deal, in my opinion.

Melissa
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Re: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Chema Berian

Hello Listers, 

On  Mon,  2 Jul 2001, at 16:15:14 [GMT +0200] (which was 16:15 where I
live) Homesick wrote:

HM My  PC  Cillin  repported  a  virus  in the Attach folder of my TB
HM directory.
 
So you *did* receive an attachment??

I got this line at the end of the message:
[ attachment or non text part has been remove by MDaemon ]

Im  not  quite  sure  if it was *my* MDaemon who remove the attachment
(great) or it was the dutaint one (better)

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Re[2]: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-02 Thread NetVicious

Monday, July 02, 2001, 3:10:43 AM, escribistes:

N - On Specials popup menu. Add one option to create directly a Selective
N Filter to kill easily SPAM.

 Remember that selective downloads slow down the download process because
 each messages headers are checked prior to actually starting the download.
 Also, once a message is filtered out this way, it's *gone*. There's no room
 for spam filter error. Creating these filters should therefore only be
 done with the utmost care.

Yes. But when you know one e-mail it's sending you spam and more spam.
I prefer kill it always. Sure you have to take care about this type of
filters.  But  it's  one  useful  option  for  some cases. What do you
prefer,  kill the mail on the server when you knows one person sending
spam with about 50kb (think if it was bigger) or download the mail and
kill it later.

   
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Re[2]: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Homesick Mac

Hello Chema,

Monday, July 02, 2001, 11:15:31 PM, you wrote:

CB Hello Listers, 

CB On  Mon,  2 Jul 2001, at 16:15:14 [GMT +0200] (which was 16:15 where I
CB live) Homesick wrote:

HM My  PC  Cillin  repported  a  virus  in the Attach folder of my TB
HM directory.
 
CB So you *did* receive an attachment??

I guess I did :-)


CB I got this line at the end of the message:
CB [ attachment or non text part has been remove by MDaemon ]

Here's how it happened. When I closed TB and thought about turning off the
PC, the little window by PC Cillin was up there on my desktop saying

Virus found listing the path to the TB directory, and into the Attach
folder.

Now, what I don't know is if the virus maybe came with some other message, I
get quite enough spam and it doesn't have to be TBUDL I've got   it from,
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Re: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Chema,

On 02 July 2001 at  23:15:31 +0200 (which was 22:15 where I live)
Chema Berian wrote to Homesick Mac and made these points:

CB [ attachment or non text part has been remove by MDaemon ]

CB Im not quite sure if it was *my* MDaemon who remove the attachment
CB (great) or it was the dutaint one (better)

TBUDL removes attachments with the above disclaimer. TBBETA and TBTECH
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2001-07-02 Thread John Hamnett

Hello chema,

  

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Re: ANN: RegExTest 0.3beta

2001-07-02 Thread Dirk Heiser

Hi David,

On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 18:52:09 +0200, you wrote:

   I installed it but I doesn't show up in the help dialog. I copied
   the 'RegExTest.dll' in the TB! directory and and I inserted this
   ':Tab RegExTest=RegExTest.dll' into 'the_bat.cnt'.

   What am I doing wrong?

Do you have the HTML Help installed and enabled? Work it if you call
rundll32 RegExTest.dll,Run ?

cu,
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Re: ANN: RegExTest 0.3beta

2001-07-02 Thread Dirk Heiser

Hi David,

On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 18:51:58  +0100, you wrote:

 A good start, but have you tried to set all the options to on I can
 get the error [Perlre: unknown optionbit(s) set]. I might be able to

This option box allow you to set all flags. But it seams that some
combinations are not allowed by the PCRE library and the library
report this error. I do not know the meaning of the last options, i
simply provide a GUI for all the options the PCRE library provide.

cu,
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Re: Some suggestions I send to wish@thebat.net

2001-07-02 Thread A Curtis Martin

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...
 Remember that selective downloads slow down the download process because
 each messages headers are checked prior to actually starting the download.
 Also, once a message is filtered out this way, it's *gone*. There's no room
 for spam filter error. Creating these filters should therefore only be
 done with the utmost care.

N Yes. But when you know one e-mail it's sending you spam and more spam.
N I prefer kill it always. Sure you have to take care about this type of
N filters.  But  it's  one  useful  option  for  some cases. What do you
N prefer,  kill the mail on the server when you knows one person sending
N spam with about 50kb (think if it was bigger) or download the mail and
N kill it later.

I wasn't really addressing kill-filters in general. I'm sorry if I gave
that impression. If you need to use one then sure, go ahead and create it.
However, making a quick kill-filter option, I think is unnecessary and
would likely create a tech support nightmare. :-)

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Re: beat this seems like spam to me

2001-07-02 Thread Thomas F

Hi Mac,

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 23:44:55 +0200GMT (03/07/2001, 05:44 +0800GMT),
Homesick Mac wrote:

HM Here's how it happened. When I closed TB and thought about turning off the
HM PC, the little window by PC Cillin was up there on my desktop saying

HM Virus found listing the path to the TB directory, and into the Attach
HM folder.

Yeah, the little problem with the PC-Cillin / TB combination is that
you never know which mail exactly cotnained the virus. You don't even
know which account was effected.

HM Now, what I don't know is if the virus maybe came with some other message, I
HM get quite enough spam and it doesn't have to be TBUDL I've got   it from,
HM eah ?

Right. I didn't get the virus notification, so I don't think it was
the posting here that caused the alarm on your machine.

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