Hello Kevin,
Thursday, September 23, 2004, 9:42:38 PM, you wrote:
KC There are two way that I'm aware of.
KC FreePOPS
KC http://freepops.sourceforge.net/en/
KC gPopper
KC http://www.imizzy.com/gpopper/
wow, thanks Kevin, I thought I looked on sourceforge and didn't find
anything for Gmail.
Hi Tbudler,
I know that it is a bit off-topic but I really would like to
know how to setup a Google Mail account in the Bat!
So if someone has already done this, could it give me
the way to accomplish this ?
--
Greetings,
Hello Claude,
Thursday, September 23, 2004, 6:30:48 PM, you wrote:
CR I know that it is a bit off-topic but I really would like to
CR know how to setup a Google Mail account in the Bat!
CR So if someone has already done this, could it give me
CR
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Hi Claude,
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 00:30:48 +0200 (6:30 PM here), Claude Renaud [CR]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
CR I know that it is a bit off-topic but I really would like to know
CR how to setup a Google Mail account in the Bat! So if someone has
Hello TBUDL,
on Tue, 14. Sep 2004 at 15:06:02 +0100 Bryan Anderson wrote:
Then I want to replya window pops up saying that I have to
connect to the server and download the imagespress OK or Cancel.
No option to reply WITHOUT including the images or reply and not
download them at all.
I convert all emails to plain text and that would not probably
not cause the need to download the images.
You're correct about the stupid ok/cancel choice, but you
could convert the email to plain text before replying - I believe.
Not that I could see anywhereeven when the account was
Hi rich,
Sunday, September 12, 2004, 6:32:49 PM, you wrote:
MM Shakespearian Random Cursing Generator.
MM insultmonger.com/generators/index.htm
rich I think that visiting that site is BAD!
rich When I visited it created a directory (under Progra~1) called
rich Winad client and then winad.exe
Hello Doug,
Sunday, September 12, 2004, 1:51:33 PM, you wrote:
DW It didn't do that to me. I wonder if you are using Internet Explorer,
DW which even the US government's US-CERT cybersecurity center has warned
DW people not to use!
I tried it using IE unser Sp2, and it seems the site wants to
Hi John,
Sunday, September 12, 2004, 8:08:20 PM, you wrote:
John Hello Doug,
John Sunday, September 12, 2004, 1:51:33 PM, you wrote:
DW It didn't do that to me. I wonder if you are using Internet Explorer,
DW which even the US government's US-CERT cybersecurity center has warned
DW people not
Hello Doug,
Sunday, September 12, 2004, 8:51:33 PM, you wrote:
DW I use --8-- Firefox.
That's a strange piece of software. Had the English version. Then installed
what is announced as the Dutch version. Never saw Dutch texts that look that
much like English :-)
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Best Wishes,
Mark
Hello Mica!
On Saturday, September 11, 2004, 11:43 AM, you wrote:
MM And for transfer errors I'd suggest Shakespearian Random Cursing
MM Generator.
MB :rofl2:
MM Not any invention of mine. It really exists:
MM http://www.insultmonger.com/generators/index.htm.
I went there, but it wasn't
Hi,
Does anyone of you use the BatPost mail server?
Do you know where I can some nice howtos? The manual isnt very
helpfull...
Thanks
Viele Grüße
Michael Wagner
Call A CD - Ihr persönlicher Downloadservice und CD-Shop
Im Web
Hello M,
MicCullen Now, if they can just give the option of
9Val
9Val who? :)
MicCullen THEM!! You know, them. Man, how much clearer could I be? THEM.*
Sounds like pray to known to all gods, whose names shouldn't be said
on public :))
MicCullen *'Them' =
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, July 20, 2004, 4:26:45 PM, you wrote:
Paul uh huh, just take your reply, add it to the FAQ, and put it in
Paul the smileys web site:) nice job!!!
You forget that I work for the government, and that solution makes
entirely too much sense! :grin:
Moving OT. Going to TBOT
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, 6:36 PM, you wrote:
Paul uh huh, just take your reply, add it to the FAQ, and put it in
Paul the smileys web site:) nice job!!!
LG You forget that I work for the government, and that solution makes
LG entirely too much sense! :grin:
LG Moving OT. Going to TBOT
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, July 20, 2004, 4:43:42 PM, you wrote:
LG Moving OT. Going to TBOT.
Paul that wasn't off-topic, it was entirely about issues that were
Paul being asked on tbudl today!, by more than one person I might add
Paul :)
I was being proactive. I didn't mod yours as OT, I was saying
On Saturday, July 17, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
A Another unsubstantiated claim. I want facts, not hearsay.
A So, can you tell me the names of those nasty critters?
That was about 3 months ago. All I remember was seeing a list of 53
infected files found and the viruses varied. The one that
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 16:38:20 -0400, Wolffe wrote:
Another unsubstantiated claim. I want facts, not hearsay.
So, can you tell me the names of those nasty critters?
That was about 3 months ago. All I remember was seeing a list of
53 infected files found and the viruses varied. The one that
On Wed 14-Jul-04 1:20pm -0400, Leif Gregory wrote:
This has started going off-topic, please take it to PM or TBOT.
Well you're the moderator and I also hate to see all the talk of
preferences. But this editor bug is near the top of my list of pet
peeves with TB!. It falls right after the lack
directly related to the list purpose). There have been a number
of times when the conversation has taken place on TBOT and then the
summary / points made back to the developers.
If people thought smileys and Roguemoticons were OT, discussion on
whether one or two or three periods following a full stop
On Wed 14-Jul-04 2:07pm -0400, Leif Gregory wrote:
Wednesday, July 14, 2004, 12:39:55 PM, you wrote:
Well you're the moderator and I also hate to see all the talk of
preferences. But this editor bug is near the top of my list of
pet peeves with TB!. It falls right after the lack of in-mail
Hello Bill,
Wednesday, July 14, 2004, 1:34:32 PM, you wrote:
Bill Yes. An example of missing in-mail filtering is the lack of
Bill functionality to clean up subject lines as email arrives (with
Bill either an internal script or external program). An example of
Bill out-mail filtering is the
Is there a way to easily pause a subscription (say I'm going on vacation) instead of
un-subscribe / re-subscribe which normally takes two requests / confirmations?
Thanks -
jon
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 2.12.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hallo jwayne,
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 18:44:17 -0400GMT (15-7-2004, 0:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
J Is there a way to easily pause a subscription (say I'm going on vacation) instead of
J un-subscribe / re-subscribe which normally takes two requests / confirmations?
You can logon to
Hello Mike!
On Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 3:55 PM, you wrote:
MB I had to ask Google to take me here, in order to understand that
MB acronym:
MeTB So an acronym dictionary is needed, as in 40tude Dialog. When reading a
MeTB message the acronym appears underlined and hovering over
MeTB it brings up
Hi
Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 10:07:51 PM, Mary Bull wrote:
MB Are you suggesting this as a feature to be added to The Bat! Or as
MB something for me to download as an adjunct program?
A feature to be added but not a serious one.
It works well in 40tude Dialog (which is primarily a
news reader
On Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:07 PM, you wrote:
SC I notice that you picture is in the rogues gallery, but you don't
SC sign with the :Sig: , so you don't show up on the Header bar? I
SC don't either, but because I don't have a picture yet. Just wondering
SC if this is by design.
this is
Hello Paul,
On 5 Jul 2004 at 06:46:09 -0400 GMT [12:46 CEST] you wrote:
PC this is still a beta item,
Leif's stuff, yes.
PC not in the production product,
Here you are wrong. Smilies etc are supported in 2.11.
PC so I haven't
PC changed my sig in tbudl. In TBOT I do :) if you want to
On Monday, July 5, 2004, 4:27 PM, you wrote:
AW Here you are wrong. Smilies etc are supported in 2.11.
not completely, totally... yet:)
PC so I haven't
PC changed my sig in tbudl. In TBOT I do :) if you want to discuss smileys,
PC do it in tbot or tbbeta, ok ?
AW Why? I use it. And I don't
Hello Paul,
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 8:51:09 PM, you wrote:
Sorry if I have done this wrong. I don't mean to interrupt.
PC I have also receieved some empty messages, with no subject, no TO:,
PC almost no info whatsoever. But then again, I've gotten these for months.
PC one or two a week/month.. not
Leif Gregory wrote:
Well, I searched high and low and just couldn't find a trout
worthy of the moderators, so I decided to make one myself.
I promised Martin the first Moderator Trout Smiley whether he
deserved it or not,
snip
So here you go Martin You are the first to be trouted with
Hello Leif,
On 29 June 2004, 17:00 -0600 (29/06/200400:00 local time) Leif Gregory
[LG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LG Well, I searched high and low and just couldn't find a trout worthy
LG of the moderators, so I decided to make one myself.
You went the extra mile for me? That shows
Hello Iain,
Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 7:46:08 AM, you wrote:
Iain Okay, it's been puzzling me for ages and I've now I've got to ask
Iain ... Why call such moderator messages a 'trout'?
IIRC it started on FIDONet as The moderator / SYSOP slaps *SOME NAME*
with a trout! as a means of lighthearted
Hello Leif,
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 11:54:02 -0600 GMT (30/06/2004, 00:54 +0700 GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:
Iain Okay, it's been puzzling me for ages and I've now I've got to ask
Iain ... Why call such moderator messages a 'trout'?
LG IIRC it started on FIDONet as The moderator / SYSOP slaps *SOME
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 1:22:02 PM, you wrote:
Thomas Do you know Asterix Obelix? The fish seller, called
Thomas Verleihnix in German (don't know the English name) slaps
Thomas people with one of his dead fish when he gets angry. Those
Thomas fish apparently are trouts. The joke is
Hello Martin,
Well, I searched high and low and just couldn't find a trout worthy
of the moderators, so I decided to make one myself.
I promised Martin the first Moderator Trout Smiley whether he deserved
it or not, although I'm sure he's done something bad recently so it's
probably all good.
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:13:19 GMT, Chris wrote:
Either make a feature request or wait for Longhorn...
Ya know, for several years I have not been a fan of MS' products.
For example, I think the IBM/Lotus desktop suite works WAY better,
and the list goes on and on, including TB! compared with
Hi malexander,
At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running. Couldn't even ping it. So, I
m went to Grisoft and downloaded the trial
Hello Jan!
On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR Hi malexander,
JR At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
JR OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running
Hello Jan!
On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR ... if security is the goal, I think there are many who would say
JR that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32 PC-cillin
JR are generally rated as the best while Norton sometimes conflicts
JR with other programs McAfee
Hello Mary,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:55:01 PM, you wrote:
MB Hello Jan!
MB On Friday, June 04, 2004, 10:54 AM, you wrote:
JR ... if security is the goal, I think there are many who would say
JR that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32 PC-cillin
JR are generally rated as the best
Hello Jan,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 4:54:49 PM, you wrote:
JR Hi malexander,
JR At 10:38 PM on Thursday, June 03, 2004 you m wrote the following
JR OT: AV - Thanks everyone:
m I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
m hours their server still wasn't running. Couldn't
Message received at: 6/4/2004:11:54 AM
JR However, if security is the goal, I think there are many who
JR would say that AVG leaves something to be desired while NOD32
JR PC-cillin are generally rated as the best
I'm glad to see someone else boldly mention PC-Cillin. I've used it for years and
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Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:18 AM
Hi All!
I Don't like off topic messages, but this is an emergency.
I'm trying to find a software to install a Keyserver.
I see a message from Melissa Reese and her footer contains this lines.
PGP
Hello B,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 8:29:42 AM, you wrote:
B I Don't like off topic messages, but this is an emergency.
TBOT is a better place for this.
B PGP public keys:
B mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Body=Please%20send%20key
B This looks like a Keyserver, with email access?
It's more like she
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Hi B,
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 10:29:42 -0400 (10:29 AM here), B R i a N S
[BRiaNS] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BRiaNS I see a message from Melissa Reese and her footer contains
BRiaNS this lines.
BRiaNS PGP public keys:
BRiaNS mailto:[EMAIL
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Thursday, June 03, 2004 11:06 AM
LG TBOT is a better place for this.
What's TBOT? apology my ignorance.
B This looks like a Keyserver, with email access?
LG It's more like she created an e-mail account on gmx called pgp_keys.
LG
Hello B,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:13:32 AM, you wrote:
LG TBOT is a better place for this.
B What's TBOT? apology my ignorance.
TBOT is the TB Off-Topic list created to handle OT stuff. grin
The details on how to join are in the welcome message your received
when you joined TBUDL, and it's
Hi
I tired it download NOD32 from the link they gave to me and after two
hours their server still wasn't running. Couldn't even ping it. So, I
went to Grisoft and downloaded the trial version of AVG. Got it
running now - it was easy to set up and, to be honest, I have to
check now and again to
Hello malexander
Thank you for your email dated Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:08:05 PM,
in which you wrote:
AVG or Kaspersky.
How about NOD32 (www.nod32.com)?
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Regards
William
Flying with The Bat! www.ritlabs.com/the_bat
Windows 2000 Pro 2195 Service Pack 4
Hello Marc,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 9:31:54 PM, you wrote:
AVG carries my vote. Though I use the Professional version on this
machine, I have 2 other machines that use the FreeWare version.
I never had much luck with the free version. It was quite good at
letting me know of virus-infected
Hello Mary,
On 1 Jun 2004 at 21:32:13 -0500 GMT [04:32 CEST] you wrote:
MB I ran AVG for a few months a couple of years ago. It's good, too. Some
MB folks have been having trouble lately getting updates to download on
MB the free version of it--according to Rootsweb's Virus Discussion List.
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Hello Ketil,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 9:36:43 PM, Ketil Thorsen wrote:
ML And yes, the FreeWare
ML version works with The Bat! through the plug-in.
KT Do you have the link to the plugin ?
ftp://ftp.grisoft.cz/pub/softw/thebat
Hi
I know this isn't the most appropriate place but...
My Norton AV sub runs out in 36 hours. I bought the Norton 2004
update. I've used Norton for years.
Guess what? It trashed my computer to the extent that I had to
overwrite C: with the last image I made.
So,no more Norton. I have two
Hello Mike!
On Monday, May 31, 2004, 5:08 PM, you wrote:
m So, if anyone sees this - votes please for one or the other ;-)
I'll chance getting a trout: Kaspersky.
Please subscribe to tbot right away. :)
--
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat! 2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello malexander,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 12:08:05 AM, you wrote:
m Hi
m I know this isn't the most appropriate place but...
m My Norton AV sub runs out in 36 hours. I bought the Norton 2004
m update. I've used Norton for years.
m Guess what? It trashed my computer to the extent that I had to
Hi Mike,
On Monday, May 31, 2004, at 3:08:05 PM PST, you wrote:
So,no more Norton. I have two candidates to decide from:
AVG or Kaspersky.
Of those two, I would favor Kaspersky. However, I feel you'd be even
better off with NOD32 from Eset:
http://www.nod32.com/
--
Melissa
PGP public
m AVG or Kaspersky. I'm not registered with TBOT and need a quick vote,
m so I hope the Moderators will allow me this quick post as I'm short
m of time (Thanks, Guys, I hope g)
I'm using AVG. It has a plugin for The Bat! Does Kaspersky have a
plugin for The Bat!?
--
Simon Elliott
Hi Cyrille,
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, at 00:11:08 [GMT +0200] (which was 4:11 PM where I
live) you wrote:
C Did you ever have a look at the transmission protocols in the
C headers of email messages with this question in mind??? It is not
C exactly what you would call a logical flow... (-: It is a kind
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Hello malexander,
On 31 May 2004, 23:08 malexander [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M AVG or Kaspersky. I'm not registered with TBOT and need a quick vote,
M so I hope the Moderators will allow me this quick post as I'm short
M of time (Thanks,
Hello Martin,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:38:30 PM, you wrote:
MW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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MW Hello malexander,
MW On 31 May 2004, 23:08 malexander [M] in
MW mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M AVG or Kaspersky. I'm not registered with TBOT and need a quick vote,
M so I hope
Hello Simon,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:28:37 PM, you wrote:
m AVG or Kaspersky. I'm not registered with TBOT and need a quick vote,
m so I hope the Moderators will allow me this quick post as I'm short
m of time (Thanks, Guys, I hope g)
SE I'm using AVG. It has a plugin for The Bat! Does
Hello Melissa,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:24:05 PM, you wrote:
MR Hi Mike,
MR On Monday, May 31, 2004, at 3:08:05 PM PST, you wrote:
So,no more Norton. I have two candidates to decide from:
AVG or Kaspersky.
MR Of those two, I would favor Kaspersky. However, I feel you'd be even
MR better
Hello Ketil,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:18:44 PM, you wrote:
KT Hello malexander,
KT Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 12:08:05 AM, you wrote:
m Hi
m I know this isn't the most appropriate place but...
m My Norton AV sub runs out in 36 hours. I bought the Norton 2004
m update. I've used Norton for years.
Hello Mary,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 11:11:34 PM, you wrote:
MB Hello Mike!
MB On Monday, May 31, 2004, 5:08 PM, you wrote:
m So, if anyone sees this - votes please for one or the other ;-)
MB I'll chance getting a trout: Kaspersky.
Hi Mary - thatnks for your vote. It's running about 3:2 for
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Hello all,
Monday, May 31, 2004, 5:08:05 PM, malexander wrote:
m AVG or Kaspersky. I'm not registered with TBOT and need a quick vote,
m so I hope the Moderators will allow me this quick post as I'm short
m of time (Thanks, Guys, I hope g)
m So, if
Hello Mike!
On Monday, May 31, 2004, 8:01 PM, you wrote:
MB I'll chance getting a trout: Kaspersky.
m Hi Mary - thatnks for your vote. It's running about 3:2 for AVG at
m the moment (I've had mails as well) but I'm leaning towards Melissa
m suggestion of NOD32. According to the Virus Bulletin
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Hello Marc,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 4:31:54 AM, you wrote:
m So, if anyone sees this - votes please for one or the other ;-)
ML AVG carries my vote. Though I use the Professional version on this
ML machine, I have 2 other machines that use the
On 1 Jun 2004 at 4:36, Ketil Thorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this after talking to
me on the radio:
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Hello Marc,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 4:31:54 AM, you wrote:
m So, if anyone sees this - votes please for one or the other ;-)
ML AVG
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 4:45:45 AM, you wrote:
MK On 1 Jun 2004 at 4:36, Ketil Thorsen
MK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this after talking to me on the
MK radio:
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Hello Marc,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 4:31:54 AM, you wrote:
m So, if
On 1 Jun 2004 at 5:08, Ketil Thorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this after talking to
me on the radio:
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 4:45:45 AM, you wrote:
MK On 1 Jun 2004 at 4:36, Ketil Thorsen
MK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this after talking to me on the
MK radio:
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Monday, May 31, 2004, 4:08:05 PM, you wrote:
m So,no more Norton. I have two candidates to decide from:
m AVG or Kaspersky.
I have an onsite computer help business and I'm finding each new version of both
Norton McAfee more bloated and trouble-prone that the previous.
I haven't tried
Hello Mica,
Friday, May 28, 2004, 12:08:15 PM, you wrote:
Mica I read too fast today. :-) Going to see. Thanks. So, they're
Mica putting poetry on each other...
Oh yeah... It's positively, stomach-turning nauseating! ;-)
Moved to TBOT.
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Hello Ben!
On Tuesday, May 18, 2004, 1:04 PM, you wrote:
BA oops didnt mean to kill yahoo
Yahoo seems to be a cat with 9 lives--got up and started running as
soon as I answered Martin Webster's P.S. here with info that your post
was the last I'd seen on tbot in nearly 2 days.
--
Best
Hello all,
Sorry, disregard.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.10.01
Current version is 2.10.01 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
In theory! grin
yeah, that's what I thought...
Paul and her email address is
LG it's ummm, err, [EMAIL PROTECTED] tbudl list. Yeah, that's it.
uh, I don't THINK so!
LG We're getting OT.. Moving to TBOT.
wow, all of a sudden I feel, different, OT even!! what a rush!
--
Paul
Using The Bat
Hello Leif!
On Tuesday, March 09, 2004, 5:55 PM, you wrote:
Mary I simply put my total trust in you, Leif, and Marck and Allie.
LG That trust wouldn't happen to extend to your bank account would it?
LG ;-)
Now, which one of you is going to trout me for replying to this
clearly OT turn
Dear TB Users
I have an irritating problem that I can't get to the bottom of.
I know this is somewhat OT but is does concern my usage of TB.
Feel free to respond via e-mail if you like, rather than clog up
the mailing list.
In my office I have three networked PCs, I
Marck-
Tuesday, March 2, 2004, 1:41:58 AM, you wrote:
MDP This thread is firmly in the Off-Topic realm. Please continue this
MDP on TBOT (this message has been CC'd to the TBOT list to maintain
MDP threading.)
Hey - not fair! If I remember correctly here this topic is about
flagging the
Hello Mark,
Tuesday, March 2, 2004, 11:58:10 AM, you wrote:
Mark Hey - not fair! If I remember correctly here this topic is about
Mark flagging the attributes of stored email messages. That seems to
Mark me to be very much on-topic, as a workaround for changing the
Mark subject line and such.
Hello bats,
on Mon, 1. Mar 2004 at 01:58:04 +0100 I wrote:
Even a simple
%Py(print 5)
fails.
After I made a QT up I came to the idea, that executing the %Py()
statements gets done, but simply print() for output fails.
I then realized that I could use the Pyx() macro perhaps, which
simply
Hello dAniel,
Even a simple
%Py(print 5)
fails.
After I made a QT up I came to the idea, that executing the %Py()
statements gets done, but simply print() for output fails.
snipped quite a bit
A question perhaps for mods. Doesn't this issue fit much better in
TBTech or TBDev?
--
Best
Dear Mau,
@1-Mar-2004, 15:59 +0100 (01-Mar 14:59 UK time) MAU [M] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to dAniel:
After I made a QT up I came to the idea, that executing the %Py()
statements gets done, but simply print() for output fails.
M snipped quite a bit
M A question perhaps for mods. Doesn't
On Thursday, February 26, 2004, 8:00 PM, you wrote:
M Well, I only use the first filter, the manual one. It submits the
M message to Spamcop and also moves it to my Sent to Spamcop folder.
I finally looked, and in my SPAM\SENT folder were 52 emails, with the
subject: SPAMCOP has accepted...
Hello all,
Sorry for OT, but I seem to recall there are a number of people here
that use SpamCop to report spam.
Have any of you noticed any change in the last few days on the behaviour
of SpamCop (i.e. when logging in to finish spam reporting)?
TIA.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
Hello MAU,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 6:56:49 AM, MAU wrote:
M Have any of you noticed any change in the last few days on the behaviour
M of SpamCop (i.e. when logging in to finish spam reporting)?
Yes, but maybe it is related to the new account I'm using because I
shut down the old email
On Thursday, February 26, 2004, 7:56 AM, you wrote:
M Have any of you noticed any change in the last few days on the behaviour
M of SpamCop (i.e. when logging in to finish spam reporting)?
just for you, I sent another message to spamcop today. My automatic
filters worked like they always
Hello Peter,
Yes, indeed. It seems that it is now sufficient to click the report ID
to be accepted for reporting this spam. So you don't have to log in if
there is only one spam to report. If you want to report several spams,
as I usually have to, it is more convenient to log in with the top
Hello Paul,
just for you, I sent another message to spamcop today. My automatic
filters worked like they always have, and my browser came up with the
spamcop web page to finish it. Nothing has changed here.
I use only the first filter to submit spam more orless as soon as I get
it, but I
On Thursday, February 26, 2004, 2:41 PM, you wrote:
M I use only the first filter to submit spam more orless as soon as I get
M it, but I report my spam only once or twice a day.
I'm lazy, I let the filters do all the work;)
so all I have to do is scroll down the web page, click OK, then
Hello Paul,
I'm lazy, I let the filters do all the work;)
so all I have to do is scroll down the web page, click OK, then alt-F4
to close the page.
I bet you are not much lazier than me, that's why I use so many filters
and templates of all kind in TB to highly automate many chores that are
M I bet you are not much lazier than me, that's why I use so many filters
M and templates of all kind in TB to highly automate many chores that are
M repetitive. But with reporting spam to Spamcop, and because I get fairly
M high amount of spam, I don't want to be interrupted by my browser
M
Hello Paul,
to be honest, I don't know how to do that. I can't remember doing
anything except using the filters to get me to the web page! I can't
even remember where the filter puts the old SPAM emails!
Well, I only use the first filter, the manual one. It submits the
message to Spamcop and
Hi MAU,
on Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:56:49 +0100GMT, you wrote:
M Have any of you noticed any change in the last few days on the behaviour
M of SpamCop (i.e. when logging in to finish spam reporting)?
Yes, indeed. It seems that it is now sufficient to click the report ID
to be accepted for reporting
Hello Greg,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 9:54:40 AM, Greg Strong wrote:
GS I reported 2 spam email this morning. The first did not give me an
GS option to click on the button to report because the email had been
GS previously reported.
Probably my mistake.
New account indicates silent
Mary-
Sunday, February 8, 2004, 4:36:59 AM, you wrote:
MRB So. why are we still here? Are you trying to entice me into more
MRB flouting of tbudl's rules? Are you not subscribed on tbot?
No, I'm not - I get enough traffic on my other lists. I wasn't
actually trying to prolong this fishbait, but
Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 8-Feb-2004 1:52:02 AM
OT: Coffee mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SCNR
Sorry, (I) could not resist...
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Hello Mark!
On Sunday, February 08, 2004, 12:52 AM, you wrote, in part in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
MRB to tbot, for both of us, and I deserve the trout I'm probably going to
MRB get for even responding here. :) But, SCNR!
MW Yes, I'll take that as a virtual trout and go fishing elsewhere.
So.
Chris-
Thanks.
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Mary-
Saturday, February 7, 2004, 3:50:43 AM, you wrote:
MRB prospective father whom a country doctor has told to go down to the
MRB kitchen and boil some water. :)
...for coffee no doubt...
M Hm! That coffee! :)
MRB Yes! Time for another cup. :)
that's all the encouragement I needed.
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