Hello Andrew,
I have used Malwarebytes in the past but reinstalled it following your
article in today's Mercury. I was surprised when it seemed to find a huge
number of must surely false positives. It reported over 600 objects from
the Chrome browser software.
As I rarely used
Hello MFPA,
On Thursday, August 08, 2013 you wrote:
M Hi
M On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 10:43:29 PM, in
M mid:57198146.20130808164...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Is there any way to get TB! to recognize that there are
messages which should be appearing in the message count
and in
Hi Jack,
do not create the folder with TB!. Instead create the folder and copy
the messages.tbb into that folder. Now use the shortcut.
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Cheers,
Raymund
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Hello Raymund,
On Friday, August 09, 2013 you wrote:
RT Hi Jack,
RT do not create the folder with TB!. Instead create the folder and copy
RT the messages.tbb into that folder. Now use the shortcut.
Forgive me for being so obtuse but can you expand your instructions a little?
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Best Regards,
Hi Jack,
RT do not create the folder with TB!. Instead create the folder and copy
RT the messages.tbb into that folder. Now use the shortcut.
Forgive me for being so obtuse but can you expand your instructions a little?
The point is that if you create the folder in TB the shortcut
Hello Jack,
On Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:43:29 -0500 GMT (09-Aug-13, 04:43 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Well, now I've gone and done it. In an effort to fix the problem described in
Scary message, I located the Faux inbox messages here:
(C:\Users\her first name\AppData\Roaming\The Bat!\her
Hello Jack,
On Thu, 8 Aug 2013 13:22:04 -0500 GMT (09-Aug-13, 01:22 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
TF What's a faux inbox?
A long time ago on this list it was mentioned that it was somehow risky
keeping
messages in the inbox for any length of time. I don't remember why exactly.
It
Hi
On Friday 9 August 2013 at 2:35:19 PM, in
mid:771782508.20130809083...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Hello MFPA,
On Thursday, August 08, 2013 you wrote:
M Hi
M On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 10:43:29 PM, in
M mid:57198146.20130808164...@charter.net, Jack S.
M LaRosa wrote:
Is
Hi
On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 7:22:04 PM, in
mid:1872367928.20130808132...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
A long time ago on this list it was mentioned that it
was somehow risky keeping messages in the inbox for any
length of time. I don't remember why exactly. It can
probably be
Greetings Fellow Bats,
My most profound thanks to all who contributed to solving my problem.
Thanks to everyone's patience and understanding, I finally understood that I had
to create a new folder using Windows Explorer in the same directory which
contained the original Faux inbox folder. After
As I rarely used the Chrome browser I uninstalled it so that the reported
malware list became of manageable proportions. Any comments?
I use Chrome and Malwarebytes and haven't had any trouble. A LOT of what
Malwarebytes finds is tracking cookies and ALL the spyware checkers report them
as if
Hello Rick,
Saturday, August 10, 2013, 3:11:03 AM, among other things, you wrote:
As I rarely used the Chrome browser I uninstalled it so that the reported
malware list became of manageable proportions. Any comments?
R I use Chrome and Malwarebytes and haven't had any trouble. A LOT of what
R
Hello MFPA,
Friday, August 9, 2013, 9:31:38 PM, among other things, you wrote:
M On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 7:22:04 PM, in
M mid:1872367928.20130808132...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
A long time ago on this list it was mentioned that it
was somehow risky keeping messages in the inbox
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