[CGUYS] E-mail

2007-08-31 Thread Christopher Range
I 'flushed' the signal and, that cleared up my problem. Christopher * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of an email & send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <== * Join the list: S

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2007-08-28 Thread Richard P.
I had a similar conflict with Zone Alarm and Spy Sweeper. Spy Sweeper provided the fix which may work for this as well (you didn't mention what other defense programs you are using). Basically, you will have to set up a permission zone so you can access your email through the firewall. I only h

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2007-08-28 Thread Terry Kilburg
Hi Christopher I have dial-up so i don't know if any of this applies to you. It's been a yr. since i had zone alarm too. You may have to change the DNS settings at ur Server. Did you allow ur server to connect thru ur firewall. Terry Kilburg - Independent Reliv International Distributor! **

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2007-08-27 Thread mike
Did you call to see if they are down? Mike On 8/27/07, Christopher Range <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > >I am not a great expert on this, but I have the same problem > >time-to-time with Thunderbird. Here's what I do (altho you might > >already have tried these with no luck): > > > >Firs

Re: [CGUYS] E-mail

2007-08-27 Thread Christopher Range
I am not a great expert on this, but I have the same problem time-to-time with Thunderbird. Here's what I do (altho you might already have tried these with no luck): First, I reboot the computer -- Windows XP -- twice. Often this solves the problem. If not, I already tried that. (2)

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2007-08-27 Thread Robert
I am not a great expert on this, but I have the same problem time-to-time with Thunderbird. Here's what I do (altho you might already have tried these with no luck): First, I reboot the computer -- Windows XP -- twice. Often this solves the problem. If not, (2) I unplug the cable modem an

[CGUYS] E-mail

2007-08-27 Thread Christopher Range
I am using Netscape 7.2(naysayers and critics please abstain from saying anything negative about it, please). I can send but, I can't receive. At first, I thought it was because of the mess I created by, not shutting down all my programs, before installing Zone Alarm. I un-installed Zone Ala

Re: [CGUYS] E-Mail Clients

2007-07-03 Thread John DeCarlo
On 7/2/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Eudora is moving to open source so it is not totally gone. However with this in mind I have been using Thunderbird the companion to Firefox. Not as nice or slick as Eudora but not bad. At 02:08 PM 7/2/2007, you wrote: >I have use

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2007-07-02 Thread Tony B
I base this on personal experience. This isn't a 'broad conclusion', it's my current personal preference. I was a Eudora fan for years. Then Thunderbird for a couple years. But about a year ago some young punk convinced me to try gmail. Lots of things came together for this to happen. Ajax progra

Re: [CGUYS] E-Mail Clients

2007-07-02 Thread Robert Michael Abrams
At 12:44 PM 7/2/07, Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Forget local email clients entirely. The new webmail clients are as fast, and lots easier to set up and operate. Upon what do you base such a broad conclusion? I am unaware of any webmail or proprietary program, your Gmail included, t

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2007-07-02 Thread Alvin Auerbach
At 3:14 PM -0500 7/2/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote: One of the reasons I like Eudora as an email client is that it separates the attachments from the mail. I very often get attachments and send attachments of documents and data. If I need an attachment I know exactly where it is on my syste

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2007-07-02 Thread mike
But he did say encryption, because unless you are encyrpting your email, the argument to not keep them on gmail or yahoo is pointless. You are sending postcards unless they are encrypted. The weak point is not the gmail server or your own really for that matter, it's in *sending* it for all to se

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2007-07-02 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall
I never said encryption. I have nothing super secret, but I do sometimes have conversations that I do not want others listening in on. Also I do not have any real world examples, but with the capabilities of people out there to do all sorts of mayhem, I would rather trust my home system and

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2007-07-02 Thread Tony B
I suppose in theory you are correct. But to bring it to the Real World, please cite some examples where anyone has hacked and read someone else's email on gmail, yahoo mail, or MSN, or anywhere else for that matter. Besides, I dunno what type of super secret business you think the OP is in, but i

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2007-07-02 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall
Yes but then they are there for all to read and hack. I much prefer downloading my mail, getting it off the server and having it at my fingertips for referral and perusal. I go back to emails all the time for information, links and websites. As long as it is on the web it is there for anyone

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2007-07-02 Thread Tony B
Forget local email clients entirely. The new webmail clients are as fast, and lots easier to set up and operate. On 7/2/07, Michael P. Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have used Eudora happily for many years but with Qualcomm's dropping support of the program I would like to move to another o

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2007-07-02 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall
Eudora is moving to open source so it is not totally gone. However with this in mind I have been using Thunderbird the companion to Firefox. Not as nice or slick as Eudora but not bad. Stewart At 02:08 PM 7/2/2007, you wrote: I have used Eudora happily for many years but with Qualcomm's dro

[CGUYS] E-Mail Clients

2007-07-02 Thread Michael P. Stern
I have used Eudora happily for many years but with Qualcomm's dropping support of the program I would like to move to another one, preferably not Outlook. I'd appreciate suggestions and recommendations for a good one into which I can move. I have many folders, lots of stationery, a couple of