On Wednesday, January 8, 2003 Gerard wrote:
Have a look at www.myrealbox.com
POP3 and IMAP
Too bad they are no longer accepting new accounts, otherwise
MyRealBox would be a nice free e-mail service with POP3 support.
After clicking on Sign Up Now! I get:
Thank you for your interest in an
On more than one occassion, I've accidentally sent a message before it
was ready to go because I pressed Ctrl+Enter (usually as a result of
me getting ready to press Ctrl+V to paste something, and hitting Ctrl
too soon).
Obviously, I have Confirm Immediate Sending unchecked.
What I want to do is
First, I've requested that the 'messages.zip' file be removed from any
sites where it has been published; I never intended that particular
file to be widely available (it was a forward of a forward of
forward and potentially contained email addresses which I wouldn't
want to be responsible for
to be a problem with TB!. I used 'Help
Feedback Bug Report' to submit a bug (an even included my zip file of
the corrupted Test folder) but never received any acknowledgement or
any sort of response from RIT Labs.
Eddy
Current version is 1.61
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 1:36:01 PM, Dwight wrote:
DAC On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 12:26:55 PM, Eddy wrote:
Forwarding a message with a corrupt attachment to a non-TB! user
always results in an attachment that is perfectly valid for the
recipient
DAC If the file is alright
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 4:36:21 PM, Adam wrote:
E Several TB! users have verified my claims after I sent them my Test
E mailbox that contains 2 messages which are corrupt when viewed/saved
E by TB! but are fine when forwarded to others.
AR Tried swapping out your ram? You may have a
On Thursday, September 12, 2002, 2:01:12 PM, Gerard wrote:
G I am no expert on this but it sure looks like a corrupted Tbb or
G TBI file. I belive you can delete index file and TB! will recreate
G it. Have you tried that with a corrupted file in the folder?
I don't think so; I can create a new
Sunday, September 8, 2002, 6:57:01 PM, you wrote:
ACM In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
ACM Mark Bernard [MB] wrote:'
MB It's not just a single email and attachment that this works
MB with. I've tried it with different emails, from different
MB senders. One with a corrupted .DOC file
!, and that it
is stored in TB!'s interal mailboxes fine.
It appears it could be a problem with the BASE64 decoding of MIME
attachments, since the corruption only manifests itself when you try
to extract an attachment with TB! (by using the internal viewer or
by choosing Save on the attachment).
Eddy
tried uuencoding?
I don't have any control over how attachments are sent to me, and MIME
Base64 is presently the most common method of encoding attached
binaries such as JPEGs or ZIP files.
Eddy
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http
* Alexis Haeringer [20020417 16:05]:
EG P.S. Is there any way to prevent TB from adding the X-Rcpt-To:
EG header? It seems that even if you send a message to a bunch
EG of people, TB always adds an X-Rcpt-To: header with the
EG email address of the last person on the list or
be opened there.
Nope, once I save the file to disk, there is already data missing
(as shown in the example above).
So I'm still looking for explanations/solutions. :)
--
Eddy
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I am currently evaluating The Bat! I started with 1.60 and
just recently installed 1.60c.
So far, I really like the product. But before I buy it, I need
to figure out why certain attachments (usually large ones) are
being corrupted.
For example, a friend just recently sent a 525K ZIP file of
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