Re[2]: Message in Outbox been being sent every three minutes for months

2018-06-04 Thread Chris Wilson


Hello Thomas,

On Saturday, May 26, 2018,  you wrote:

> Hello Chris,

> On Wed, 23 May 2018 12:12:17 +0100 GMT (23-May-18, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
> Chris Wilson wrote:

>> My UK based ISP Zen Internet sent me a nasty e-mail saying a lot of
>> Spam mail was emanating from my PC yesterday. I run a legacy TB!
>> version v5.8.10 as I am very comfortable with it, but it has never
>> knowingly done the following before.

>> I had a filter set to forward from my main e-mail account
>> "chriswilson.tv" folder to my GMAIL account, so I can read it on my
>> phone when out and about. It appears that although any Spam I receive
>> at chriswilson.tv is also forwarded to my GMAIL account, this
>> particular mail did send, but remained in TB's Outbox. I poll the POP3
>> mail server at Zen every three minutes, and apparently every three
>> minutes since January this year TB! has attempted to send this Spam
>> e-mail. A recent review of mail security at Zen had them challenge
>> this with me and it resulted in them stopping my ability to send mail
>> through their servers altogether until I could explain what was
>> happening with my mail client r PC. An hour or so on the phone to them
>> today had me by chance look in the TB! Outbox and see a message sat
>> there that was one it was trying to forward to my GMAIL address. I
>> quoted the headers and Zen confirmed this was the single e-mail that
>> TB! had constantly been trying to push across their servers since
>> January!

>> Should this have been reflected back with a 500 authorization failure
>> by Zen or GMAIL, and even if not should TB! have just kept on trying
>> to push it through? Is there a workaround like TB! automatically
>> emptying the Outbox every night, and if so, how should I implement
>> that please? Thanks ;)

> I cannot confirm this; sometimes a mail cannot be sent and then it
> won't be sent, and TB! will leave it in the Outbox. In your case, the
> mail was sent but it still remained in the Outbox. That is weird.




Thank you Thomas, the issue has not returned and I have had many years
trouble  free  enjoyment from this elderly version, I will put it down
to "one of those things" :)



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Re: Message in Outbox been being sent every three minutes for months

2018-05-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris,

On Wed, 23 May 2018 12:12:17 +0100 GMT (23-May-18, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
Chris Wilson wrote:

> My UK based ISP Zen Internet sent me a nasty e-mail saying a lot of
> Spam mail was emanating from my PC yesterday. I run a legacy TB!
> version v5.8.10 as I am very comfortable with it, but it has never
> knowingly done the following before.

> I had a filter set to forward from my main e-mail account
> "chriswilson.tv" folder to my GMAIL account, so I can read it on my
> phone when out and about. It appears that although any Spam I receive
> at chriswilson.tv is also forwarded to my GMAIL account, this
> particular mail did send, but remained in TB's Outbox. I poll the POP3
> mail server at Zen every three minutes, and apparently every three
> minutes since January this year TB! has attempted to send this Spam
> e-mail. A recent review of mail security at Zen had them challenge
> this with me and it resulted in them stopping my ability to send mail
> through their servers altogether until I could explain what was
> happening with my mail client r PC. An hour or so on the phone to them
> today had me by chance look in the TB! Outbox and see a message sat
> there that was one it was trying to forward to my GMAIL address. I
> quoted the headers and Zen confirmed this was the single e-mail that
> TB! had constantly been trying to push across their servers since
> January!

> Should this have been reflected back with a 500 authorization failure
> by Zen or GMAIL, and even if not should TB! have just kept on trying
> to push it through? Is there a workaround like TB! automatically
> emptying the Outbox every night, and if so, how should I implement
> that please? Thanks ;)

I cannot confirm this; sometimes a mail cannot be sent and then it
won't be sent, and TB! will leave it in the Outbox. In your case, the
mail was sent but it still remained in the Outbox. That is weird.

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Thomas.

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Message in Outbox been being sent every three minutes for months

2018-05-23 Thread Chris Wilson


23 May 2018



My UK based ISP Zen Internet sent me a nasty e-mail saying a lot of
Spam mail was emanating from my PC yesterday. I run a legacy TB!
version v5.8.10 as I am very comfortable with it, but it has never
knowingly done the following before.

I had a filter set to forward from my main e-mail account
"chriswilson.tv" folder to my GMAIL account, so I can read it on my
phone when out and about. It appears that although any Spam I receive
at chriswilson.tv is also forwarded to my GMAIL account, this
particular mail did send, but remained in TB's Outbox. I poll the POP3
mail server at Zen every three minutes, and apparently every three
minutes since January this year TB! has attempted to send this Spam
e-mail. A recent review of mail security at Zen had them challenge
this with me and it resulted in them stopping my ability to send mail
through their servers altogether until I could explain what was
happening with my mail client r PC. An hour or so on the phone to them
today had me by chance look in the TB! Outbox and see a message sat
there that was one it was trying to forward to my GMAIL address. I
quoted the headers and Zen confirmed this was the single e-mail that
TB! had constantly been trying to push across their servers since
January!

Should this have been reflected back with a 500 authorization failure
by Zen or GMAIL, and even if not should TB! have just kept on trying
to push it through? Is there a workaround like TB! automatically
emptying the Outbox every night, and if so, how should I implement
that please? Thanks ;)


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