ASK If your ISP's SMTP servers got blacklisted you can use any mailer you
ASK want and your mails won't get thru if the recipient filters his mail
ASK with DNS blacklists against spam.
Is there a way to know your mail has been fight ?
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
G Well it is there.
Options-Preferences-Messages (this is 4th from the top)
G Then select Messages headers ( 3 below Messages)
G Then select on the right side form the list of header fields -Mailer
G Set it to NO NO
Just found it. It's already set on NO NO.
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WilWilWil
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G Can you send me a private msg so I can check your headers to see there is
G nothing there?
Ok, it's done !
Thanks
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL'
GS IIRC some TBUDL'ers were being banned because of the IP address their
GS messages originated. My memory tells me that Marck was one of them and
GS the ISP was AOL.
Good news when you are searching a job by mail with TB ! :-(
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows
G Is there any indication what is seen as a virus?
No. Norton fight the mail and clear all headers. Just still an empty mail with
date and time.
Options-PreferencesMessages-Messages
headers- Mailer
I can't find this option in preferences ' tree.
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
ASK What happens when you send as plain text (I think I remember you use HTML a
ASK lot)
When I used TB2.12, I sent mail in PlainText : the same problem occurs...
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
MB WilWilWil, whatever you do, don't let the AVG automatic return message
MB go to mailing lists!
Another good reason to correctly set this feature and based it on my Addresses
Book ! :-)
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
ASK The automated warning message to the sender of an infected attachment is a
ASK thing of the past (in *every* antivirus program), and it does serve NO
ASK purpose other than increasing unneccessary mail traffic. That function
ASK should be turned off by all means.
Understood ! Sorry.
I will
AM I'm not sure what you mean here. Look manually to do what? Hopefully not
AM to examine sender addresses and then ask the sender if it was really
AM them. If you see my address as sender, I'll admit from now that it
AM wasn't I who sent it so there would be no need to ask me about it.
I
A I don't know if you recall,
A but there was a time when the TB! executable was being caught by a
A couple anti-virus agent as being a virus!!
Another strange thing append often with my sent my mails : I send mails to
friends and their system fight them as an attacks. Especially by Norton !
AM Does the same thing happen when you send your messages with a different
AM client?
Not tried yet. I will try ASAP.
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WilWilWil
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TB 3.0.1.33
BayesIt! 0.7.3
Windows XP
Service Pack 1
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL'
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