Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-07 Thread Bill Waugh
wolfgang mühlegger wrote:
Bill Waugh schrieb:
 I would agree with you regarding swapping from the Ms stuff even 
though Thunderbird has a few features less ( NEXT and PREVIOUS ) 
however the 

funny, mine has next and previous
settings?
Yep I've got them now, but it took me a while, got the extensions 
downloaded ok and added to Thunderbird easy enough, took me some time to 
realise you have to drop and drag them onto the toolbar from a selection 
page -- damn but those little grey cells do seem to slow down before 
they die.

All the best - Bill
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-07 Thread Roy wood
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phoebus Dokos 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
WEEL if you have PC-Conqueror with Nettamer you can still access 
the  internet and send/receive mail etc..even with a black box QL 
(although you  would need a Trump Card at least). I know it works I do 
it when I go to  Greece where I have no PC at the mo (my brother 
"swiped" my Athlon  notebook ;-)

BTW: is there any interest on a QLT article on the subject?
We always need articles. This would be interesting.
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Re: Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-07 Thread dilwyn.jones
> WEEL if you have PC-Conqueror with Nettamer you can still access the  
> internet and send/receive mail etc..even with a black box QL (although you  
> would need a Trump Card at least). I know it works I do it when I go to  
> Greece where I have no PC at the mo (my brother "swiped" my Athlon  
> notebook ;-)
> 
> BTW: is there any interest on a QLT article on the subject?
I guess there might be, yes. I do get asked quite often about progress on the 
QL internet front.

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Re: Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-07 Thread dilwyn.jones
> >a French company called Pyramide, anyone remember what the game was
> >called?
> First item in Google search for 'pyramide 3d ql'
> Wanderer:
Ah yes, that was it!

> http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/049/wnderer.htm
> >
> Google is always your friend (8-)#
A Google A Day keeps lack of knowledge away ;-)

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Phoebus Dokos
ÎÎÎ Mon, 6 Dec 2004 20:20:53 -,Î(Î) Dilwyn Jones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:
> That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
You'd think I would have learned not to use PCs by now, never mind OE
;-)
Blame Jon Dent...if soql, browser and emailer were finished...
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WEEL if you have PC-Conqueror with Nettamer you can still access the
internet and send/receive mail etc..even with a black box QL (although you
would need a Trump Card at least). I know it works I do it when I go to
Greece where I have no PC at the mo (my brother "swiped" my Athlon
notebook ;-)
BTW: is there any interest on a QLT article on the subject?
(Nettamer Address which I forgot to write is:  
http://www.nettamer.net/tamer.html>

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Phoebus Dokos
ÎÎÎ Mon, 6 Dec 2004 20:20:53 -,Î(Î) Dilwyn Jones  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

> That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
You'd think I would have learned not to use PCs by now, never mind OE
;-)
Blame Jon Dent...if soql, browser and emailer were finished...
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WEEL if you have PC-Conqueror with Nettamer you can still access the  
internet and send/receive mail etc..even with a black box QL (although you  
would need a Trump Card at least). I know it works I do it when I go to  
Greece where I have no PC at the mo (my brother "swiped" my Athlon  
notebook ;-)

BTW: is there any interest on a QLT article on the subject?
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Jeremy Taffel

I also see no mention of newsgroups, but it _must_ be there somewhere.

When you set up a new account the first thing it asks is if its mail or news


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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Tony Firshman
On  Mon, 6 Dec 2004 at 20:18:16, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

 
>Getting back on topic, wasn't there a 3D effect game for the QL many
>years ago with offset screen colours and glasses? I'm sure it was from
>a French company called Pyramide, anyone remember what the game was
>called?
First item in Google search for 'pyramide 3d ql'
Wanderer:
http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/049/wnderer.htm
>
Google is always your friend (8-)#

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Dilwyn Jones
> > That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
You'd think I would have learned not to use PCs by now, never mind OE
;-)

Blame Jon Dent...if soql, browser and emailer were finished...

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Dilwyn Jones
> I use thunderbird and have received each mail exactly once. Its dead
> easy to migrate all your outlook mail and address books etc to it.
> similar interface to outlook - but my wife finds it easier to use,
and
> it handles exotic languages better. much of her mail is mixed hebrew
and
> english. No problem. I don't know why anyone sticks with outlook.
>
> I think my copy of msoffice must be broken. The piccies in the
calendar
> randomly display in weird colours (eg black QL turns magenta as I
scroll
> down). It works fine in openoffice though.
>
> Jeremy
Since moving to Win XP, my scanner does this all the time. Colour
components are offset like one of those 3D effect movies where you get
spectacles with different colour lenses to view it.

Primax
aren't doing XP drivers for the Primax Compact Direct 4800, they tell
people to use the WinNT
drivers which only work properly in mono or grey shaded. Looks like a
trip to PC World for a new scanner for xmas might be in order...unless
someone has a clever idea on what might be wrong. The scanner is 24
bits, driver claims to be 32 bit. So I guessed everything might be one
byte offset somewhere. No way is it that simple!

Getting back on topic, wasn't there a 3D effect game for the QL many
years ago with offset screen colours and glasses? I'm sure it was from
a French company called Pyramide, anyone remember what the game was
called?

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Dilwyn Jones
Nine? Most people are getting 1 off ql-users, 5 off QLNews, 6 in
total. Except I got 11 because of Jochen's "multiplier" email.

Looks like QaLendar (most people seem to like that name even though I
thought it was naff) seems to be turning into a bit of a QaLamity ;-)

Dilwyn 'slightly more sober' Jones

> > > Sounds like someone has a virus going again.  I received several
copies
> > > but not as part of the normal email list.  Either the virus has
gotten
> > > email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email
address
> > > (and others) in their address book has the virus.
> > >
> > > Jim
> >
> > 6 copies for me on two different email addresses but it's a great
> > QaLalendar. Thanks Dilwyn.
>
> Ha! I got 9! (so far). Thanks Dilwyn. I dont know what I did to
deserve
> this. Nice calendar though ;)
>
> I also dont know how it got to me at
> Aministrator @ me . fsbusiness . co . uk
>
> Per
Complete mystery...Jochen must have that address for you on QLNews if
it came from that list.

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Dave P


On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, P Witte wrote:

> Anyone writing a QL email client take note!

I would hope anyone else writing a mail client would use the standard mbox
format as used by Pine, Eudora and most other mail programs. It's portable
and convenient.

Dave


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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread P Witte
Phoebus Dokos writes:

<>
> Thunderbird cannot handle however a lot of emails... for example on my
> Opera M2 I have more than 32000 emails... When I tried to import them in
> Thunderbird... well let me say that it didn't go well with it :-)

It imported my 29k messages alright (I lost a few thousand messages last
time I seriously tried to change email client in 1998, one reason Im
reluctant to change!) Do you think there really might be a silly limit
somewhere? Has anyone else any experience of this?

Anyone writing a QL email client take note!

Per

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Phoebus Dokos
ÎÎÎ Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:02:21 +,Î(Î) Tony Firshman  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

Ah, so my 75,000 will have problems!
May or may not... Jochen is claiming not but that's not the case with me
I have installed Thunderbird, and at first sight it is missing a lot of
things I need like:
. Routeing of incoming email to usenet-like folder (thus bypassing the
   main filed folder.
Thunderbird can do that with a plugin actually... Opera does it standard
. Multiple POP3 on one account.  One can route to one folder from
different accounts but a  messy kludge.
It cannot do that but I don't see why it cannot be made in a Plugin... one  
only needs a nice RegExp ;-) to do it (therefore not a problem for you)

. Ability to filter addresses from fields other than listed.
That can be done, Opera does it standard
  Currently I would have to add tags (like qlmailing) to illegitimate
  fields
. regexps for filters
It allows that using xpi (see above)
Allthough its scripting is extremely slow
. folders for selected email addresses linking to central filed emails.
 and many other minor things.
I also see no mention of newsgroups, but it _must_ be there somewhere.
Never used that for it
Potentially the address book though is better if there is an extension
to add selections and searchable labels.  Turnpike limits to 500 in an
email, so I have a  two pass for the QL emailshot.
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Tony Firshman
On  Mon, 6 Dec 2004 at 07:58:02, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

> Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:50:29 +,() Jeremy Taffel
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /wrote:
>
>> I've got both those buttons!
>> Buttons! 0.4.7   >application=thunderbird&id=106&vid=122>   By chuonthis   >te.mozilla.org/extensions/authorprofiles.php?application=thunderbird&i
>>d=67>   Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and
>>Previous!   buttons for navigating through all messages instead of
>>just unread ones.
>>
>> One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of
>>extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you
>>want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or
>>not.   other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also,
>>even when   outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the
>>use of those   characters in the titles and sent fields, results in
>>hieroglyphics in   the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to
>>handle it all fine.
>>
>>
>Thunderbird cannot handle however a lot of emails... for example on my
>Opera M2 I have more than 32000 emails... When I tried to import them
>in  Thunderbird... well let me say that it didn't go well with it
>:-)
Ah, so my 75,000 will have problems!
I have installed Thunderbird, and at first sight it is missing a lot of
things I need like:

. Routeing of incoming email to usenet-like folder (thus bypassing the
   main filed folder.
. Multiple POP3 on one account.  One can route to one folder from
different accounts but a  messy kludge.
. Ability to filter addresses from fields other than listed.
  Currently I would have to add tags (like qlmailing) to illegitimate
  fields
. regexps for filters
. folders for selected email addresses linking to central filed emails.

 and many other minor things.

I also see no mention of newsgroups, but it _must_ be there somewhere.

Potentially the address book though is better if there is an extension
to add selections and searchable labels.  Turnpike limits to 500 in an
email, so I have a  two pass for the QL emailshot.

Tony

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread SMSQ - Jochen Merz
No problem with Mozilla 1.8 ... and >32k emails in
a single folder (my mail folders count a total of
over 700MB, so I doubt it's a size problem either).
I thought they were both based on the same code,
working on plain ASCII email text files.
Just put the large ASCII files into the local inbox
and they are all there.
Regards   Jochen
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Την Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:50:29 +,ο(η) Jeremy Taffel  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγÏ?αψε/wrote:

I've got both those buttons!
Buttons! 0.4.7  
  
By chuonthis  
  
Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and Previous!  
buttons for navigating through all messages instead of just unread ones.

One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of  
extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you  
want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or 
not.  other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also, 
even when  outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the 
use of those  characters in the titles and sent fields, results in 
hieroglyphics in  the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to 
handle it all fine.


Thunderbird cannot handle however a lot of emails... for example on my  
Opera M2 I have more than 32000 emails... When I tried to import them 
in  Thunderbird... well let me say that it didn't go well with it :-)

Phoebus
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-06 Thread Phoebus Dokos
ÎÎÎ Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:50:29 +,Î(Î) Jeremy Taffel  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

I've got both those buttons!
Buttons! 0.4.7  
  
By chuonthis  
  
Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and Previous!  
buttons for navigating through all messages instead of just unread ones.

One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of  
extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you  
want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or not.  
other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also, even when  
outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the use of those  
characters in the titles and sent fields, results in hieroglyphics in  
the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to handle it all fine.


Thunderbird cannot handle however a lot of emails... for example on my  
Opera M2 I have more than 32000 emails... When I tried to import them in  
Thunderbird... well let me say that it didn't go well with it :-)

Phoebus
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread Jeremy Taffel
I've got both those buttons!
Buttons! 0.4.7 
 
By chuonthis 
 
Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and Previous! 
buttons for navigating through all messages instead of just unread ones.

One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of 
extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you 
want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or not. 
other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also, even when 
outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the use of those 
characters in the titles and sent fields, results in hieroglyphics in 
the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to handle it all fine.


Jeremy
Bill Waugh wrote:
Jeremy Taffel wrote:
I use thunderbird and have received each mail exactly once. Its dead 
easy to migrate all your outlook mail and address books etc to it. 
similar interface to outlook - but my wife finds it easier to use, 
and it handles exotic languages better. much of her mail is mixed 
hebrew and english. No problem. I don't know why anyone sticks with 
outlook.

the problem lies elsewhere Jeremy, I too use Thunderbird ( and Firefox 
) and received multiple copies of the calender mail.
 I would agree with you regarding swapping from the Ms stuff even 
though Thunderbird has a few features less ( NEXT and PREVIOUS ) 
however the junk feature are easy to use.

All the best - Bill
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread wolfgang mühlegger
Bill Waugh schrieb:
 I would agree with you regarding swapping from the Ms stuff even though 
Thunderbird has a few features less ( NEXT and PREVIOUS ) however the 
funny, mine has next and previous
settings?
wolfgang
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread Jeremy Taffel
I've got both those buttons!
Buttons! 0.4.7 
 
By chuonthis 
 
Adds buttons to the Thunderbird toolbars such as Next! and Previous! 
buttons for navigating through all messages instead of just unread ones.

One of the advantages of Thunderbird is that there are dozens of 
extensions available. You can customise it to have the features you 
want, instead of being lumbered with them whether you want them or not. 
other features I like are the built in spam filtering. Also, even when 
outlook appears to be configured for other alphabets, the use of those 
characters in the titles and sent fields, results in hieroglyphics in 
the inbox view. Not so Thunderbird which seems to handle it all fine.

So, does anyone know why some of us received the QaLander  multiple 
times, and others not?  were they all  transmitted via the list,  or   
by some other route?

Jeremy
Bill Waugh wrote:
Jeremy Taffel wrote:
I use thunderbird and have received each mail exactly once. Its dead 
easy to migrate all your outlook mail and address books etc to it. 
similar interface to outlook - but my wife finds it easier to use, 
and it handles exotic languages better. much of her mail is mixed 
hebrew and english. No problem. I don't know why anyone sticks with 
outlook.

the problem lies elsewhere Jeremy, I too use Thunderbird ( and Firefox 
) and received multiple copies of the calender mail.
 I would agree with you regarding swapping from the Ms stuff even 
though Thunderbird has a few features less ( NEXT and PREVIOUS ) 
however the junk feature are easy to use.

All the best - Bill
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread Bill Waugh
Jeremy Taffel wrote:
I use thunderbird and have received each mail exactly once. Its dead 
easy to migrate all your outlook mail and address books etc to it. 
similar interface to outlook - but my wife finds it easier to use, and 
it handles exotic languages better. much of her mail is mixed hebrew and 
english. No problem. I don't know why anyone sticks with outlook.
the problem lies elsewhere Jeremy, I too use Thunderbird ( and Firefox ) 
and received multiple copies of the calender mail.
 I would agree with you regarding swapping from the Ms stuff even 
though Thunderbird has a few features less ( NEXT and PREVIOUS ) however 
the junk feature are easy to use.

All the best - Bill
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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread P Witte
Phoebus Dokos writes:

> That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
> Thunderbird isn't that bad and resembles OE very much btw...
> (I wouldn't call it the best mailer of course... but compared to OE it is
> light years ahead :-)

Ive been studying Thunderbird (what a daft name!) these past few weeks, but
am not ready to go online with it yet. It is more advanced than Lookout in
many respects, but it has a few annoying niggles too, so Im not quite ready
to deploy. But one man's niggles are another's features, so dont let that
stop you from checking this program out, all you (other) Lookout users!
Youll feel right at home with it.

Per

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-05 Thread Jeremy Taffel
I use thunderbird and have received each mail exactly once. Its dead 
easy to migrate all your outlook mail and address books etc to it. 
similar interface to outlook - but my wife finds it easier to use, and 
it handles exotic languages better. much of her mail is mixed hebrew and 
english. No problem. I don't know why anyone sticks with outlook.

I think my copy of msoffice must be broken. The piccies in the calendar 
randomly display in weird colours (eg black QL turns magenta as I scroll 
down). It works fine in openoffice though.

Jeremy
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
ÎÎÎ Sun, 5 Dec 2004 00:48:11 -,Î(Î) P Witte 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

John Gilpin writes:
> Sounds like someone has a virus going again. I received several 
copies
> but not as part of the normal email list. Either the virus has gotten
> email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address
> (and others) in their address book has the virus.
>
> Jim

6 copies for me on two different email addresses but it's a great
QaLalendar. Thanks Dilwyn.

Ha! I got 9! (so far). Thanks Dilwyn. I dont know what I did to deserve
this. Nice calendar though ;)
I also dont know how it got to me at
Aministrator @ me . fsbusiness . co . uk
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Weird it didn't come to me but once :-)
That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
Thunderbird isn't that bad and resembles OE very much btw...
(I wouldn't call it the best mailer of course... but compared to OE it 
is light years ahead :-)

Phoebus

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-04 Thread Phoebus Dokos
ÎÎÎ Sun, 5 Dec 2004 00:48:11 -,Î(Î) P Witte  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

John Gilpin writes:
> Sounds like someone has a virus going again.  I received several  
copies
> but not as part of the normal email list.  Either the virus has gotten
> email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address
> (and others) in their address book has the virus.
>
> Jim

6 copies for me on two different email addresses but it's a great
QaLalendar. Thanks Dilwyn.
Ha! I got 9! (so far). Thanks Dilwyn. I dont know what I did to deserve
this. Nice calendar though ;)
I also dont know how it got to me at
Aministrator @ me . fsbusiness . co . uk
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Weird it didn't come to me but once :-)
That should teach Dilwyn not to use Outlook ;-)
Thunderbird isn't that bad and resembles OE very much btw...
(I wouldn't call it the best mailer of course... but compared to OE it is  
light years ahead :-)

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-04 Thread P Witte
John Gilpin writes:

> > Sounds like someone has a virus going again.  I received several copies
> > but not as part of the normal email list.  Either the virus has gotten
> > email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address
> > (and others) in their address book has the virus.
> >
> > Jim
>
> 6 copies for me on two different email addresses but it's a great
> QaLalendar. Thanks Dilwyn.

Ha! I got 9! (so far). Thanks Dilwyn. I dont know what I did to deserve
this. Nice calendar though ;)

I also dont know how it got to me at
Aministrator @ me . fsbusiness . co . uk

Per

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-04 Thread John Gilpin

- Original Message - 
From: "James Hunkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "QL News List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?


> Sounds like someone has a virus going again.  I received several copies
> but not as part of the normal email list.  Either the virus has gotten
> email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address
> (and others) in their address book has the virus.
>
> Jim

6 copies for me on two different email addresses but it's a great
QaLalendar. Thanks Dilwyn.

John Gilpin.


> On Dec 4, 2004, at 11:53 AM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>
> > All right, who's been sabotaging tesco.net?
> >
> > Like this email, I sent one copy to ql-users, one copy to Jochen's
> > QLNews list.
> >
> > Every time I've dialled up tonight I've had another copy back. That's
> > what I get for threatening to put a picture of all those nice QL
> > people in a calendar.
> >
> > Some of the alcohol must have leaked into the PC...and I've got to get
> > up at 0515 tomorrow for work, not a nice thought to go to bed on in a
> > moment, 10 copies of every email I send coming back.
> >
> > Jochen claims I sent 5 copies to QLNews. Rather clever as I only sent
> > it once. In turn, his email back to me had 5 copies of the original
> > email attached, so that's 10 I've had back in total! I've heard of
> > Christmas Spirit but this is ridiculous.
> >
> > Hope you've all got your QaLendars by now...
> >
> > --
> > Dilwyn Jones

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Re: [ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-04 Thread James Hunkins
Sounds like someone has a virus going again.  I received several copies 
but not as part of the normal email list.  Either the virus has gotten 
email addresses from the mail list or someone with my email address 
(and others) in their address book has the virus.

Jim
On Dec 4, 2004, at 11:53 AM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
All right, who's been sabotaging tesco.net?
Like this email, I sent one copy to ql-users, one copy to Jochen's
QLNews list.
Every time I've dialled up tonight I've had another copy back. That's
what I get for threatening to put a picture of all those nice QL
people in a calendar.
Some of the alcohol must have leaked into the PC...and I've got to get
up at 0515 tomorrow for work, not a nice thought to go to bed on in a
moment, 10 copies of every email I send coming back.
Jochen claims I sent 5 copies to QLNews. Rather clever as I only sent
it once. In turn, his email back to me had 5 copies of the original
email attached, so that's 10 I've had back in total! I've heard of
Christmas Spirit but this is ridiculous.
Hope you've all got your QaLendars by now...
--
Dilwyn Jones

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[ql-users] How many repeats this time?

2004-12-04 Thread Dilwyn Jones
All right, who's been sabotaging tesco.net?

Like this email, I sent one copy to ql-users, one copy to Jochen's
QLNews list.

Every time I've dialled up tonight I've had another copy back. That's
what I get for threatening to put a picture of all those nice QL
people in a calendar.

Some of the alcohol must have leaked into the PC...and I've got to get
up at 0515 tomorrow for work, not a nice thought to go to bed on in a
moment, 10 copies of every email I send coming back.

Jochen claims I sent 5 copies to QLNews. Rather clever as I only sent
it once. In turn, his email back to me had 5 copies of the original
email attached, so that's 10 I've had back in total! I've heard of
Christmas Spirit but this is ridiculous.

Hope you've all got your QaLendars by now...

--
Dilwyn Jones



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