Re: Multiple Email Clients running simultaneously?

2003-06-12 Thread Walt Newcomb
At09:47Thursday 6/12/2003 -0400, Jack Hobbs said, in whole or in part, as 
follows:
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Can I safely run multiple email clients simultaneously, on Windows XP Pro?
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Yes.


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Re: Using PC-Cillin 2000 Pop 3 Scan with The Bat

2003-03-09 Thread Walt Newcomb
Hello Mark
Re your message: Using PC-Cillin 2000  Pop 3 Scan with The Bat

On Sunday, March 09, 2003 at 09:43:22, Mark Partous said, more or less, the following: 


MP Hello Bats,

MP Perhaps this is nothing new to those who allready used PC-Cillin 2000 Pop 3
MP Scan within The Bat, but for the others, here's how I was able to make it
MP work:

MP I have an
MP ADSL connection
MP Win 98SE
MP PC-Cillin
MP The Bat! 1.63 Beta/7

MP 4 conditions who probably have nothing to do with it :-)

MP Let's say my settings in Account / Transfer (?1) were

MP Mailserver: POP3.Pro.Spamworld.be
MP User  : JefkePefke

MP simply changing this into:

MP Mailserver: localhost
MP User  : JefkePefke/POP3.Pro.Spamworld.be

MP was enough to enable POP 3 Scan automatically.

MP This does not mean The Bat would be able to automatically send a
MP template-message to the one who has sent you the message containing a virus,
MP but it sure helps your PC from getting infected.

MP Good Luck!

This was helpful, Mark - and it works here, too.


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Re: Hype over html text!

2003-02-08 Thread Walt Newcomb
Hello Peter
Re your message: Hype over html text!

On Saturday, February 08, 2003 at 08:57:45, Peter Meyns said, more or less, the 
following: 


PM Hi Allie,

PM on Sat, 8 Feb 2003 08:42:45 -0500GMT (08.02.03, 14:42 +0100GMT here),
PM you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

CK ...bitching about HTML being bloat.

AM That would count as a derogatory remark. This is not allowed on the
AM list and worse, you direct it at a moderator.

PM Excuse me, Allie. I agree that derogatory remarks are not allowed, and
PM I'd like to keep the friendly atmosphere TBUDL is known for, but why is
PM it worse to direct it to a moderator than to any other member? ;-)

I'd ask the same question as PM.

Furthermore, derogatory means, ...tending to lesson the reputation
of a person or thing.

It seems to me that the _remark_ of CK was not, in fact, derogatory.
It pointed out a logical inconsistency on the part of a poster [a moderator].
If committing a logical inconsistency diminishes [the poster's] reputation,
then the error was on the part of the poster, not on the part of the individual
who pointed out the [obvious]logical inconsistency.

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Re: Hype over html text!

2003-02-08 Thread Walt Newcomb
Hello Allie
Re your message: Hype over html text!

On Saturday, February 08, 2003 at 09:35:48, Allie Martin said, more or less, the 
following: 


AM -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
AM Hash: SHA1

AM In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
AM Walt Newcomb [WN] wrote:'

WN Furthermore, derogatory means, ...tending to lesson the reputation
WN of a person or thing.

WN It seems to me that the _remark_ of CK was not, in fact, derogatory.
WN It pointed out a logical inconsistency on the part of a poster [a
WN moderator].

AM Please don't try to conceal or make insignificant, the style of
AM delivery and the use of the word 'bitching'.

AM - --
AM   -=] allie_M [=-  {List Moderator}
AM-
AM -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
AM Comment: My Public Keys - http://www.ac-martin.com/pgpkeys.html

AM iD8DBQE+RTHkV8nrYCsHF+IRAmyiAKC2QUhytFoCgyoisZbtfbUq6w2YYgCgtaqb
AM xI1Mo7q4tWrTJDqni0tYOtE=
AM =2v5l
AM -END PGP SIGNATURE-


AM 
AM Current version is 1.62 | Using TBUDL information:
AM http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

I'm not interested in diminishing or hiding anything.
My observation on logical inconsistency remains uncontested.

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Re: (no subject)

2002-10-03 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Michael
Re your message: (no subject)
Original Attachments: none

Hard to know whether this worm targets TB!, but I got an email this
morning that was flagged as containing it. AVG detected it and deleted
it, even sending an email to the alleged sender saying the sender should
take appropriate action

Thursday, October 3, 2002, Thursday, 7:07:30 AM, you wrote:

MT Hello Ladies and Gents,

MT   I have just noticed that the new virus, BugBear looks into *.tbb for
MT   email addresses. Am I correct or is the first virsus that targets
MT   The Bat! message files for email harvests??

MT   I think we may be seeing how popular the bat is if viruses are going
MT   for tbb files.

MT   I recived a warning from my AV company about upgrading BugBear to a
MT   higher threat warning, and almost immeadiatly got a trigger from my
MT   scanner, I had a document infected in email, Thats what I call I
MT   fast spreader. Lucky I updated my Defs the day before!





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Re[2]: Editor problem with delete quoted text

2002-09-28 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Dwight
Re your message: Editor problem with delete  quoted text
Original Attachments: none

Saturday, September 28, 2002, Saturday, 7:33:42 PM, you wrote:

DAC The idea that incoming mail has to be frozen to comply with copyright
DAC laws is silly.

Exactly!
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 7:41:42 PM MT



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Re: Testing message sent from Becky (sorry for the new thread)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Melissa

Sunday, March 24, 2002, 1:09:08 PM, you wrote:
MR Hello,

MR This test is in regards to the Peculiar HTML display (v1.60) thread
MR I started.  I'm sending this message from Becky email client.

MR I'm not going to sign this mesasge, so that I can see if the message
MR below (the one that showed up with all of the message missing except
MR for the first two lines of the PGP signature header).  I'm not quite
MR sure what will happen here - or why - but I have to try and narrow
MR this down a bit.

MR Thanks for being patient with me.

MR Melissa

MR The original mystery test message to myself:


MR -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
MR Hash: SHA1

MR ÿþ

Except for the List trailer this is everything that arrive at this
end.

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 13:30:34 MT



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Re: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

This is what I see in Eudora Pro 5.1
At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as
follows:
-- Begin Quote -- 
I'll not PGP sign this message, and
I'll now try to copy/paste *both*
of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the bottom,
there should still be a sentence or two and my regular non-PGP
signature below these characters):
ÿþ
So far, it's been the y with the umlaut that has been
disappearing
on me (in addition to everything below it). The þ
character seems
to show up without any problems.
Melissa-- End Quote -- 


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Re[2]: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Melissa

Sunday, March 24, 2002, 1:57:23 PM, you wrote:
MR I'll not PGP sign this message, and I'll now try to copy/paste *both*
MR of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the bottom,
MR there should still be a sentence or two and my regular non-PGP
MR signature below these characters):

MR ÿþ

MR So far, it's been the y with the umlaut that has been disappearing
MR on me (in addition to everything below it).  The þ character seems
MR to show up without any problems.

MR Melissa


This is what TheBat! sees.

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 14:07:31 MT



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Re[2]: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Melissa

Sunday, March 24, 2002, 2:30:15 PM, you wrote:
MR On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:05:50 PM PST, Walt Newcomb wrote:

 At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as
 follows:
 -- Begin Quote -- 
 I'll not PGP sign this message, and
 I'll now try to copy/paste *both*
 of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the bottom,
 there should still be a sentence or two and my regular non-PGP
 signature below these characters):

MR [I'm not sure what you've sent, but in your message as received here,
MR *everything* after the above quoted part is missing. There are not
MR even any list trailers.  What I've quoted above is *exactly* what I
MR received here (minus the quote prefixes of course)]

MR This is from your message header:

MR Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
MR Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from
MR quoted-printable to 8bit by thebat.dutaint.com

MR Viewing your message in both plain text and in the message.htm tab
MR show the same results (even double-clicking on the HTML attachment and
MR opening into a browser)... nothing after what I've quoted above.

MR Melissa

Well, I suspect this was sent by Eudora, and (inadvertently) in HTML.
I hope this is the issue.

Walt
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Re: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

This is what I see in Eudora Pro 5.1

At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as follows:
-- Begin Quote --
I'll not PGP sign this message, and I'll now try to copy/paste *both*
of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the bottom,
there should still be a sentence or two and my regular non-PGP
signature below these characters):

ÿþ

So far, it's been the y with the umlaut that has been disappearing
on me (in addition to everything below it).  The þ character seems
to show up without any problems.

Melissa
-- End Quote --

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Re[2]: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello Melissa

Sunday, March 24, 2002, 2:56:12 PM, you wrote:
MR Sorry for the over-quoting above, but I wanted to leave it as
MR unchanged as possible.

MR As you can see, in what I've quoted here, the umlaut-y character is
MR missing (I did include it when I sent the original message).

MR Melissa

 Very interesting! The umlaut-y character was DEFINITELY visible in
 the message that I received in Eudora, and in what I quoted for
 transmittal to you!

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Re[2]: Peculiar HTML display (v1.60)

2002-03-24 Thread Walt Newcomb

Hello tracer

Sunday, March 24, 2002, 5:52:26 PM, you wrote:
t Hello Melissa Reese,
t On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 13:30:15 -0800 GMT your local time,
t which was Monday, March 25, 2002, 4:30:15 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,




t Melissa Reese wrote:


 On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 1:05:50 PM PST, Walt Newcomb wrote:

 At12:57 3/24/2002 -0800, Melissa Reese said, in whole or in part, as
 follows:
 -- Begin Quote -- 
 I'll not PGP sign this message, and
 I'll now try to copy/paste *both*
 of the characters here (aside from the list trailers at the bottom,
 there should still be a sentence or two and my regular non-PGP
 signature below these characters):

 [I'm not sure what you've sent, but in your message as received here,
 *everything* after the above quoted part is missing. There are not
 even any list trailers.  What I've quoted above is *exactly* what I
 received here (minus the quote prefixes of course)]

t Missing in the html but likely there when you read the text part.

 Exactamente!

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 18:04:20 MT



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