Re[4]: Zone Alarm, was (Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments)

2002-07-12 Thread Julian Knight
Hello Joseph, on 11/Jul/2002 you wrote: JNOn Thursday, July 11, 2002, Julian Knight wrote in JN [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: JK However, when my son grows up enough to need Internet access I will JK probably pay for the Agnitum one. JN Why? Because it gives me parental

Re[2]: Zone Alarm, was (Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments)

2002-07-11 Thread Julian Knight
Hello ETM, on 10/Jul/2002 you wrote: E I use ZA-free on my laptop and ZA-pro (not the current version) E on my PC, both use TheBat, and I have had absolutely no problems E with either computer. I am on cable and would not even consider E using cable without firewall protection. E I did not see

Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Sudip Pokhrel
Hi Batpeople, I have been receiving attachments with strange file extensions. The recent one I got was: Observations.doc; x-mac-type=42494E41; x-mac-creator=4D535744 So, I have to delete everything after .doc to save open the file. I suspect two additional things, but can't verify

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread David Elliott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Sudip On 10 July 2002 at 15:41:32 +0545 (which was 10:56 where I live) Sudip Pokhrel wrote what you reckon is the problem here? I suspect that received these files from a MAC user. - -- Regards,

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Sudip, On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 15:41:32 [GMT +0545], you wrote: SP I have been receiving attachments with strange file extensions. SP The recent one I got was: SP Observations.doc; x-mac-type=42494E41; x-mac-creator=4D535744 These are files sent from a MacOS system. MacOS

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Sudip Pokhrel
Hi Lars, On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 12:15:25 +0200 GMT (Jul 10, 16:00 my time), you [LG] wrote: LG These are files sent from a MacOS system. No they are not. I can positively verify that the latest file I got is from the user with Eudora 5.1 on Win NT. -- Cheers, Sudip For PM:-

Re[2]: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Bernd Gauweiler
maybe it's from Eudora for Mac running on NT? Just kidding. LG These are files sent from a MacOS system. SP No they are not. I can positively verify that the latest file I got is SP from the user with Eudora 5.1 on Win NT. Current Ver:

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Sudip, On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 16:55:17 [GMT +0545], you wrote: LG These are files sent from a MacOS system. SP No they are not. I can positively verify that the latest file I got SP is from the user with Eudora 5.1 on Win NT. Strange. I've only seen these x-mac-* headers from MacOS

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Tim
On Wednesday, 10 July 2002, Lars Geiger wrote: LG These are files sent from a MacOS system. SP No they are not. I can positively verify that the latest file I got SP is from the user with Eudora 5.1 on Win NT. LG Perhaps someone else can come up with an explanation for this. I've answered

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Sudip Pokhrel
Hi Tim, On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 21:54:55 +1000 GMT (Jul 10, 17:39 my time), you [T] wrote: T The problem is ZoneAlarm Mailsafe receiving (possibly with The Bat! T only, I've never experimented with other mail clients) Yes ! I'm using ZA.. but the same thing happens with Pocomail as well T If you

Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments

2002-07-10 Thread Allie C Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tim [T] wrote: T I've emailed ZoneLabs a couple of times about this problem, but T they keep sending me the same stock email about how to turn T Mailsafe on and off. Perhaps that's the only

Zone Alarm, was (Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments)

2002-07-10 Thread Jonathan Day
Hello Tim, And I know this list strongly recommends against ZoneAlarm, but I turn my computer off each night, so reboot each day, and this is the only problem I've ever had with ZA. What's the list's problem with Zone Alarm? Zone Alarm in general, or when used in conjunction with The Bat!?

Re: Zone Alarm, was (Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments)

2002-07-10 Thread Dave Conroy
And I know this list strongly recommends against ZoneAlarm, but I turn my computer off each night, so reboot each day, and this is the only problem I've ever had with ZA. I like it, don't have any problems and am on the list ... anyone have a problem with that ;-) JD What's the list's

Re: Zone Alarm, was (Re: Strange File Extensions in Attachments)

2002-07-10 Thread ETM
I use ZA-free on my laptop and ZA-pro (not the current version) on my PC, both use TheBat, and I have had absolutely no problems with either computer. I am on cable and would not even consider using cable without firewall protection. I did not see the post with the former subject line.