:-)
Probably... I got about 70 odd this morning and spent a good hour
processing it all.
JA Glad I could help a little :)
Yeah, you did, but it's still something of a mystery :-)
If you'd like, I can contact you off-list, and give you some better
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any code from incoming
e-mails (but make sure to re-enable it before using Oulook Express
again)!
That would be a good idea, so that you can get an idea of what is
causing the issue. Older version of NAV may not work the same way as
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do it all for me ;)
Hope this gives you a hint as in how the system works.
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it is
a possibility, I doubt most spammers would spend the several hours required to
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routing (closest to the body of the
mail) was the originator ... no?
Yes... I think that is what I said, probably said it in the wrong way though. I
have a habbit of doing that sometimes ;)
Thanks for the input!
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sitting
there, and processing them, no real quick way. I guess you could submit it to
spamcop, and get spamcop to do all the header processing for you, and when you
have the details, cancel the report... just an idea ;)
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installed it on within a couple of hours of installing it [TB
1.60c]. I might spend some time, and try regenerating it, and let Ritlabs know
how I did it. It seems we've all come to the conclusion it is a corrupt history
file, as disable using it seems to resolve the issue.
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be
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learn them all. The speed kill files are really useful, along with
proper support for scoring, and a nice filtering setup.
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On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
Or maybe write a better error trapper for that section. I had this
occur on the other computer I installed it on within a couple of
hours of installing it [TB 1.60c]. I might spend some time, and try
regenerating it, and let Ritlabs know
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Nick Andriash wrote...
Agent supports scoring now? That is news to me, as it sure didn't last
time I used it, which is why I 'upgraded' to XNews. ;o)
My bad... hehe... I got Xnews and Agent mixed up... some of the
screens look remarkably similar ;)
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requests your PGP signature... and
then put your PGP signature underneath... is there any point in one,
or the other? ;)
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but that could just be me ;)
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On Friday, June 21, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
On Friday, June 21, 2002, Melissa Reese wrote...
Hello Jonathan,
It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.
heh... ignore me... Thanks Marck... I
- Dispatch Mail on Server - All Mail (Make sure you have an
account selected, and not a common folder)
You can then select which emails you want to keep/remove on the
server, simplly by selecting, and pressing delete (to remove), or
putting a tick in the delete box.
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could filter on created date instead
of received on date... A lot of the spam I get through is dated either
way in the future (2026 is one), or way back in the past (1983 for
example). Would be a good start on that ;)
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telnet? Damn... they're living in the dark
ages, and just begging to be hacked.
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On Thursday, June 20, 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote...
Ahhh... technically they have given you shell access, they just
modified a file on the server that runs as soon as you login (on bash,
it's .bash_login or something like that), which spawns pine to open.
As for how they kick you off again
is locked... have you tried a nice fresh reboot?
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address 0A0D3E8B.
After I rebooted my PC, TB! came up fine without a glitch.
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Try that :)
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to work... I've pasted the
filter into my filters list, and when I got to run the CTRL ALT S, it
exports the text file fine... but never sends anything... I've checked
on the server, and the sent items, but nothing... what am I missing?
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TIA :)
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Is the fact that it's a common folder have any affect? Plus it's not
marking it as read, because all mail that has been marked as spam by
the server gets dumped into a common folder, and marked as read... I
then process at a later time... would that affect it as well?
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to wait for the inevitable spam ;)
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On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
Modified... now I just have to wait for the inevitable spam ;)
... or retrieve an earlier one from the Forwarded Spam folder ...
;-)
True... just be resubmitting it... just cancel the post
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address... the same way I've been doing it since
signing up. Just tested it again *with* %ACCOUNT='accountname' in the
template for the rule, and it still didn't send... any other ideas? or
did I put it in the wrong place?
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put it, but no luck still... I guess an extra key
combo isn't going to kill me ;)
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again. The bug was removed from
the traqqer without resolution.
Heh... I'll be damned... that worked fine. Nice lil' filter works...
just going to put the other one in too, and I should be all okay to
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TB! tries to delete it, the file is reported as locked, so TB!
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holds the lock for just too long, so TB! disregards the file.
If the coders were to set it so that it waited until the lock was
removed, it would possibly cause TB! to crash as it'd end up holding
on waiting for that file.
thanks for the quick response.
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, even on
the P75 I was using it on. Used to keep all my details in there. Not sure how
the latest versions are though.
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Hi Giampaolo,
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002 12:20:57 +0200, you wrote:
what do you think about an interface integrated with WindowsXP?
How would you mean? I use TB! on WinXP all the time, windows look very 'normal'
(when I say normal, I mean WinXP standard bubbly interface).
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a week or so ago.
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it not be a
nice addition to add to the FAQ (whoever maintains it?) ;)
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information. Plus not all list archives store the full
email details... they may trim to save space etc. For example, what
is the point in keeping the path information when you cannot see it on
the website anyway? Just a couple of ideas ;)
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that says wish or bug.
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a new
project.
I'll take a look at it some time... but most of the time, I write
custom database/application stuff for things like that ;)
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e better than trying to go searching through the
folders... although you can use the F7 key to search for the mid: it's
still quicker just clicking it.
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can do on windows has
either been duplicated, or ported in some way. I've noticed recently a large
number of schools have started pushing for using linux as alternatives, giving
students a chance to branch out, and learn more.
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On Thursday, June 13, 2002, Marcus Ohlström wrote...
Even more interresting, I use the PTV and it works as it should here.
Forgot to mention which viewer I'm using when sending my last mail to
this thread.
Mine works fine too, and I use PTV on 1.60c.
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on the firewall to accept only known
connections... like your LAN, unless they want external users from
accessing the mail. POP3 is an uncommon point of entry for hackers,
they normally try SSH, Telnet, FTP, RAS, VPN, etc. You may also maybe
suggest moving POP3 to another port to fool most attempts.
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
Yes, it stops there. Attachments aren't part of the text body.
Shouldn't the anywhere option get it then? Or does anywhere mean
only headers and body?
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that... hehehe... very good... just made my day... ;)
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kind of thing?
It's called the 'New' button ;) And please don't post HTML... not very
pretty, and generates a whole load of over head that wasn't needed.
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
JA Shouldn't the anywhere option get it then? Or does anywhere mean
JA only headers and body?
It means only headers and message body text.
hehe... defeats the meaning of anywhere then ;)
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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
FIRST and FOREMOST, please try and TRIM some of that quoting!!
Erm... hehe... I had to scroll down a whole page before I got to your
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not including attachments is a
good idea, because a lot of false positives can be made if the
attachment text (encoded text I mean) is included too.
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Hi Joseph,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 22:15:53 -0500, you wrote:
Also: would someone please post the URL for the archives? I could
probably search there for the answer
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It's in the footer ;)
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On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, Michael Rupflin wrote...
Guten Tag Frank D. Hubeny,
PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE ME FROM THIS LIST. I DO GET T MUCH MAILS
!!
Instructions are at the footer of every email ;)
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(if it sets it). This is what causes the 'issue' you
just had ;)
I've been using TB for only half a night, and I can already see that
I'll keep using it for a long time.
It's the best email client I've come across... still trying to get it
working on my Linux machine at home ;)
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On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, Michael Rupflin wrote...
Guten Tag Jonathan Angliss,
am Dienstag, 11. Juni 2002 um 15:55 schrieben Sie:
but doesnot work ;-;-)),---)))
lol... wouldn't know... I have no need to unsubscribe, I find this
list very useful... I pick up more stuff every day
thing... if I wanted to see a web page, I'd open up Internet
Explorer, or Netscape... not TB! ;)
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On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, Jan Rifkinson wrote...
Do you suppose the list function has anything to do with
this situation?
It shouldn't do... when you send it, TB! just replaces the list with
the real email addresses it is sending it to.
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to go online to view the
html with images. Although I forgot if caching was until the browser
was closed or longer.
But because it's in Netscape, netscape being a browser and all, it
gets cached with the browsers settings... while TB! isn't a web
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increases the .jpg file by maybe 300kb... file extension is *still*
.jpg (no hidden extensions, or anything like that), and the file is
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, or something like that.
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believe it's on the first few pages (might even be
the first) of the account properties, but my memory isn't so good right now.
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miss-coded 'feature' in TB! or the drivers weren't properly understood.
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that TB! didn't try connection itself when checking emails. I don't
know if they have changed the way that works though ;)
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existing details, then
select the account you want to look at, go to properties, and look at
the servers page. I looked in OutlookXP, but it should be pretty
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appear when you put the full headers on, because
TB is assuming it's part of the header. I'm guessing when you forward
the email to yourself, TB! is possibly reformatting the headers to
attach (not 100% sure on how it all works in detail).
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put a tick in the Flagged messages... now run your search. Tada...
flagged messages :)
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the offending users PC, they'd get filtered on
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contact me about your product, I'd be more than
interested in some information... it must run on Unix though ;)
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firewall settings. :-( Especially the
part of 'before any program gets at your mail.
Norton seems to behave in a similar way, any connections made to
smtp/pop3 servers get 'hijacked' and anything gets scanned.
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by the sending MUA, otherwise the receiving MUA
would have to guess at things like that. I am guessing the sending MUA
takes the existing References headers, tacks the mail it's replying to
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the main window comes
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Panel, Internet Options,
Applications, and change the mail client to TB!. I cannot remember the exact
location, not using windows here ;)
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don't know the winrar
command line options, so at a guess, it's only updating the archive on the
server.
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, otherwise TB! would
end up 'stripping' the signature delimiter, which would then defeat
the whole point of it ;)
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
BTW, writing to this list with a client different to TB should be both
illegal and fattening. ;-)
And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Tim Musson wrote...
Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
Never knew it did that until this came up. I'm certainly impressed.
:)
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the Account's details, instead of the %FROM
values). I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
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inal one
to this ;)
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