Bill Blinn - Technology Editor wrote:
> Dang. I gotta send in some novice-level posts now.
Actually, I think this list is really quite low on the
bang-your-forehead-on-your-desk newbie questions. At least IMO. I think
it's due to a number of factors, but mostly: the techie nature of TB to
begin w
At 6:08 PM on 2/19/2004, ken green typed ...
k> I was being a smart ass... :)
Me, too. But that's my normal state, except when I go over the border
to Confusion.
k> I've seen your posts and your signature, which indicate a non-novice
k> level of technical expertise, which is why I wasn't cuttin
something at thebat.dutaint.com does.
I was being a smart ass... :)
The subject line was equivalent to people that post "Help?" on message
boards. "What is causing this?" doesn't communicate anything, and is
useless for any kind of archiving purposes (and we already
At 12:04 PM on 2/19/2004, ken green typed ...
k> Cryptic subject lines?
Thanks, but the subject lines are fine. The problem was diagnosed
several days ago. When I send mail via my website provider's SMTP
server, it adds several spam-tracking headers. I wouldn't consider
these "suspicious" but som
Cryptic subject lines?
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Ken Green
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ON Tuesday, February 17, 2004, 12:55:33 AM, you wrote:
BBTE> The last two messages I've sent to the list have received a bounce
BBTE> message that says:
BBTE> Your mail to 'TBUDL' with the subject
BBTE> Re: POP3 over SSL
BBTE> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The last two messages I've sent to the list have received a bounce
message that says:
Your mail to 'TBUDL' with the subject
Re: POP3 over SSL
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Message has a suspicious header
The first message t
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