Re: Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 04:22:20 +0200, Tim Casten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have OE 6, and I don't see any such option.

it a feature in the sp2 version
Its definitely not only in the SP2 version (I activate it on all systems  
where the people insist to use OE, and only a fraction of that is XP-SP2),  
but it came with one of the last regular or hotfix Internet Explorer /  
Outlook Express updates.

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Mica,

On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:11:18 +0200 GMT (05/04/2005, 00:11 +0700 GMT),
Mica Mijatovic wrote:


 The problem is that you usuallly don't know it until being told. In
 the meantime, you might have shared infected files.

MM In the meantime you could learn too. There are many ways. Once scorched
MM you'll probably be more careful next time(s), with this source/person.

Yes, I've learned. I've learned that anybody whose computer is not
infected now, could be infected tomorrow. That's why I always scan
attachments before opening them.

Are we going in circles yet?

Should this be moved to TBOT?

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Mon, 04 Apr 2005,
   @  @  at 16:16:37 +0200, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 15:46:50 +0200, Mica Mijatovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 /// So, it *is* about money, since the value system used to estimate a
 software, is directly derived, to a significant extent, from what money
 means/represents to someone, a particular person, or a group of them.
 This will be clearly shown in the mentioned message of mine; and for
 purely practical reasons we deal with here.

 Mica, because *you* think it is about money, I still see no need to
 discuss this any further with you; I tried to mail you off list since this
 is getting largely OT for quite a while. I am not interested in that kind
 of conversation, so please stop trying to force me into some higher social
 details of the story that I see no need to discuss. I've explained my
 position, please leave me be the way I am.

I do not force you (or anyone) at all. (-:

This also is not OT at all -- it is exactly in the very heart/core of
the topic: evaluation of the software.

You have your opinions/experiences I have mine. I listen to the yours, I
think, reflect on the them, and am able hence to find something useful
for me in it, in various ways. You, though, have different approach, and
your attitude in conversation is leave me alone! live me alone! I don't
want to hear, don't force me!

So, what to do with such communication? (-:

In other words, you need just an echo of your attitudes (to feel safe
and accepted), while I examine things in order to find a best
solution, and am ready by default to change/modify my attitude to fit
with those newly discovered facts, regardless where they are coming
from, and regardless even if I would receive a punch or two around a
corner.

So, what such so different approaches can do one with another? (-:
Nothing. What a benefit of forcing things then? None. Is a
communication possible then? Nope. Do I like Beckett? Yes. Is this a
fine day. Yes. Shell I wheel a bit? Yes. (-:

But...I'll just say this, on my way to the pleasure ground: pretty much
of these tests many of us so passionately tend to accept as a facts,
are paid by some money, coming from someone. (To some minds, money has
very strong effects on their, proper, working; and, it is not against
money, it is about such minds. Money + a cool/cherished mind works
*wonders*! Money + frowzy/neglected mind = disaster!)

My passions though, I love to direct to other directions.

(And please, if you can concentrate somehow on this -- do not quote my
address in the body of your replies. I am not angry, but would just love
not to see, anyone's, exposed this way. That, in very elementary
privacy/security awareness on the end user level. What benefit of a
tool if we do not handle it properly?)

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Locked by mail sending task - nothing to send

2005-04-05 Thread Admin at AK
I have a number of emails - all auto generated as it happens - which are 
sitting in their respective outboxes and not going anywhere.

If I click on 'Send All' it TB says 'Nothing to Send'.

I have deleted the entries in the Connection Centre.

If I click on the individual message(s) in their Outbox, TB says 'This message 
is locked by the mail sending task'.

Anyone any idea why these seem to be frozen?

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Re: Locked by mail sending task - nothing to send

2005-04-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Admin,

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 15:46:21 +0100 GMT (05/04/2005, 21:46 +0700 GMT),
Admin at AK wrote:

AaA Anyone any idea why these seem to be frozen?

Close TB and reopen it. Then you can send the messages.

I had this problem yesterday. I believe it's an old bug.

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Mica Mijatovic  everyone else,

on 05-Apr-2005 at 15:11 you (Mica Mijatovic) wrote:

 In other words, you need just an echo of your attitudes (to feel safe
 and accepted)

You don't know me other than from some characters on your screen that
appeared after I tapped a few keys here and there, and chances are very low
that you'll ever get to know me. I am self confident enough that I don't
need any approval for my attitude and position.

Please, stop analyzing me, Mica. This is baring any sense.

EOD

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 8:16:14 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Should this be moved to TBOT?

No. I don't want to read any more of it there either.

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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Cuco Negron
Hola, Dwight,

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 11:57:50 AM, you wrote:

DAC On Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 8:16:14 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Should this be moved to TBOT?

DAC No. I don't want to read any more of it there either.


Enough already, stop this nonsense, somebody close this thread, please

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Re[2]: Locked by mail sending task - nothing to send

2005-04-05 Thread Marten Gallagher
 Hello Admin,

 On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 15:46:21 +0100 GMT (05/04/2005, 21:46 +0700 GMT),
 Admin at AK wrote:

AaA Anyone any idea why these seem to be frozen?

 Close TB and reopen it. Then you can send the messages.

 I had this problem yesterday. I believe it's an old bug.

Hmmm... that worked - thanks...

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
rich gregory writes:

 There is NO SUCH THING as a trusted source, ever.

Yes, there is such a thing, depending on one's security policies.

For example, most operating systems consider any user with a valid
password for a given identifier to be a trusted user of that identifier.

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Tue, 5 Apr 2005,
   @  @  at 17:36:21 +0200, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I am self confident enough that I don't need any approval for my
 attitude and position.

 Please, stop analyzing me, Mica.

Alexander, I do am aware, excellently, that you are self confident, and
it indeed is not my business or I would find appropriate to deal with
it, in any personal way.

But I also *have* to say, that what I indeed find very appropriate for
analyzing are the attitudes and technics you (and all of us) are
presenting here, on a public list, related to usage of software. After
all, we are all here exactly for such an activity, to analyze and to
think about all presented views, opinions and experiences, in order to
apply the results in our practice.

If you, or anyone else, for any reason, and in any moment, cannot
*distinguish/discriminate* these two elementary things, then of course
that communication makes no sense and is fruitless.

The outcome of such (temporal or more durable) inability of ours to
recognize difference between these two things, leads to the famous
(and lately already a pretty boring too) feeling that someone is
personally attacked and/or treated in any other or similar *personal*
way, just by exposing to an analyze the *technics* s/he utilizes.

Please, let's recollect ourselves and bring our activities here to a
more effective level, putting aside a bit these so vulnerable
personalities whining after us all the time. Is that somehow possible?

Self confidence can be (and often is!) built even without any special
*content*, or even on a totally *wrong* content. This is *not* my
target, I do not point to it, and I am not interested in it, as a member
of this, expert, list.

And, if some elements of our personalities are not distinguished well
enough from elements of our topics here, it's not my business to
correct this, and to treat this at all.

But, if such lack of enough effective discrimination spoils the purpose
and diminishes fruitfulness of the activities of the list itself, then
I, as a member of this list, have full and legitimate *rights* to
complain and to point this, and to call for corrections.

This letter, in reply to Alexander's, is addressed to *whole* list.

If I am wrong, in any part, please, you all, *let* me know, and I will
correct myself, *immediately*.

But, again, seek to use a good, *solid* arguments, based on well read
and well considered contents.

Arguments of a type the earth is pizza-like, and I have 6 (or even
thousands of) friends who will affirm/'witness/attest/certify' that
too, will make no difference.

Thanks!

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Re: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Tue, 5 Apr 2005,
   @  @  at 20:16:14 +0700, when Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Hello Mica,

My wai.

[...]

 Are we going in circles yet?

I don't know. I see the things circling around me but I myself am quite
steady, and am parked well. How do *you* feel?

 Should this be moved to TBOT?

I don't know. (-: Decide yourself.

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Re: Locked by mail sending task - nothing to send

2005-04-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Marten,

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 18:18:03 +0100 GMT (06/04/2005, 00:18 +0700 GMT),
Marten Gallagher wrote:

 Close TB and reopen it. Then you can send the messages.

 I had this problem yesterday. I believe it's an old bug.

MG Hmmm... that worked - thanks...

Welcome.

MG ...old bug...too many 'old'bugs...

I believe there should be a bugreport about this. However, it happens
not often, so I don't think it's very serious.

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Mod: Dead horse (was: Re: Anti Virus S/W)

2005-04-05 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Thomas,

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 20:16:14 +0700GMT (5-4-2005, 15:16 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

TF Should this be moved to TBOT?

moderator on
Yes.
I haven't got an appropriate QT to declare a thread a dead horse, but
please take this elsewhere. It's not really TB-related anymore.
That counts for all subthreads.
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Re[3]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Maggie
Hi Cuco,

On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 at 12:25:26 PM you wrote:

PATCO lives!!
  
Yesss! :gdr:

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Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi,

This has never happened to me before, but it has now, and it's a major
problem.

I tried to password protect one of my accounts, and ever since I
applied the password, whenever I try to open the account and type in
the password, TB! stops responding! (after typing the password, then
OK). I'm running TB! v2.12.00, and until this moment, it has given
me no such trouble.

Any help you can offer would be appreciated.  The account in question
is my main, personal account, and I really need to get into it.

Thanks!

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Re[4]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Cuco Negron
Hola, Maggie,

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 3:22:30 PM, you wrote:

M Hi Cuco,

M On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 at 12:25:26 PM you wrote:

PATCO lives!!
  
M Yesss! :gdr:


Glad there are people that still remember, Maggie, you made my day!!!

Cuco, ZSU CERAP.

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Re: Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Tue, 5 Apr 2005,
   @  @  at 12:24:34 -0700, when Melissa Reese wrote:

 This has never happened to me before, but it has now, and it's a major
 problem.

 I tried to password protect one of my accounts, and ever since I
 applied the password, whenever I try to open the account and type in
 the password, TB! stops responding! (after typing the password, then
 OK). I'm running TB! v2.12.00, and until this moment, it has given
 me no such trouble.

 Any help you can offer would be appreciated.  The account in question
 is my main, personal account, and I really need to get into it.

Hm... I am not sure that TB itself is the source of problem; perhaps it
might interfere somehow with (something in) OS. Not pleasant anyway, but
if you want to access (even all) mail from this account, it is possible!

Just save/copy all the folders on your disk with .tbb and .tbi, files to
another place, then make a new account in TB (temporarily, until you
solve the problem) and point to these files/mail of yours -- and you
have them unlocked/accessed!

It's been happening to me as well, sometime ago, and by applying the
very same method I got all my mail back!

This also made me to forget about any more serious security/privacy of
such a sort of protection, since actually all this mail of yours is
*accessible* to anyone all the time, obviously, just by applying the
method above.

I do hope you feel better now, being that major problem is solved! (-:

I also hope I was clear enough; if I am not, ask me for details.

///
...As to general issue of effectiveness of such a protection...I
somehow cannot think about now, since in the very moment my thoughts
lead me to other directions. Might be someone else could have thought or
two in this regard and of how to make this protection really effective.

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Re: Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Mica,

On Tuesday, April 05, 2005, at 1:45:42 PM PST, you wrote:

 This also made me to forget about any more serious
 security/privacy of such a sort of protection, since actually all
 this mail of yours is *accessible* to anyone all the time,
 obviously, just by applying the method above.

Thanks! Considering the above, I decided to go about it in a different
way. :-)

I've created an encrypted volume (PGPdisk), and the entire MAIL
folder is now contained on this volume, and TB! can only access it
when the volume is mounted.

My computer is going to the doctor tomorrow for some upgrades and
maintenance work, and even though I trust the guy who will do the
work, I thought I would do this just to be safe (and I've been
thinking about doing this for a long time anyway).

Thanks again! :-)

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Re: Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Mica Mijatovic
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   ***^\ ._)~~
 ~( __ _o   Was another beautiful day, Tue, 5 Apr 2005,
   @  @  at 14:31:05 -0700, when Melissa Reese wrote:

 Hi Mica,

 On Tuesday, April 05, 2005, at 1:45:42 PM PST, you wrote:

 This also made me to forget about any more serious security/privacy
 of such a sort of protection, since actually all this mail of yours
 is *accessible* to anyone all the time, obviously, just by applying
 the method above.

 Thanks! Considering the above, I decided to go about it in a different
 way. :-)

 I've created an encrypted volume (PGPdisk), and the entire MAIL
 folder is now contained on this volume, and TB! can only access it
 when the volume is mounted.

The pretty same setting I have here, although I keep both TB and
(separately) Mail folder on a such disk. Although I am a bit surprised
since I thought that you already practise similar strategy, since I
still regard and remember you as (one of) my favorite PGP Teacher(s).

 My computer is going to the doctor tomorrow for some upgrades and
 maintenance work, and even though I trust the guy who will do the
 work, I thought I would do this just to be safe (and I've been
 thinking about doing this for a long time anyway).

My machine doesn't go anymore to anyone's third hands. (-; I maintain
all thingies myself. Will not tell you now a stories and fables why,
since I still would love to have you as a PGP Teacher of mine. --
Absolutely regardless of how much I trust any chosen guy/girl working in
service, my disk would be pretty empty of my personal/sensitive data,
and *absolutely* without any encrypted container/file on it.

Might be it's a matter of another misunderstanding in this recent
chain of them on the list(s), but you are surprising me pretty much
lately.

Anyway, I allowed finally myself to be surprised, so if it has to be
then let it be. (-: Against gravitation, even if possible, resistance is
pretty exhausting.

 Thanks again! :-)

You are quite welcome! And I cheer you to get out of problems soon! (-:
Don't give up!

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Re: Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Chris

Melissa Reese @ 2005-Apr-5 5:31:05 PM
Account password problem; locked out! mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I've created an encrypted volume (PGPdisk), and the entire MAIL
 folder is now contained on this volume, and TB! can only access it
 when the volume is mounted.

That's a much better solution. You could also use the on-the-fly
encryption provided in the professional version (might only be in the
beta versions right now...).

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ignore a thread

2005-04-05 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hi,

In my newsreader 40tude Dialog I only have to press I to ignore a
thread. How do I do this with The Bat!

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Re: ignore a thread

2005-04-05 Thread MAU
Hello Henk,

 In my newsreader 40tude Dialog I only have to press I to ignore a
 thread. How do I do this with The Bat!

You can press I just the same, the only difference is that nothing
happens. Well yes, something happens. The Quick Search window opens
with I in it :)

That is a long wished and waited for function in TB that no one know if
it will ever be implemented. Since a couple of years ago, or so, I use a
PowerPro script and some flitters to accomplish this Ingore function for
the newsgroups I read with TB.

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Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
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Re: ignore a thread

2005-04-05 Thread Chris

Henk de Bruijn @ 2005-Apr-5 8:05:50 PM
ignore a thread mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 In my newsreader 40tude Dialog I only have to press I to ignore a
 thread. How do I do this with The Bat!

That feature does not exist yet... Support this feature request if you
want to see it:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=1542

For now, I use Mark Thread as Read. It is on the context menu under
Thread. The default keyboard shortcut is Shift + Ctrl + M.

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Re: Account password problem; locked out!

2005-04-05 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Mica,

On Tuesday, April 05, 2005, at 4:05:04 PM PST, you wrote:

 I've created an encrypted volume (PGPdisk), and the entire MAIL
 folder is now contained on this volume, and TB! can only access it
 when the volume is mounted.

 The pretty same setting I have here, although I keep both TB and
 (separately) Mail folder on a such disk. Although I am a bit
 surprised since I thought that you already practise similar
 strategy, ...

I usually do, but a few months ago, my PGP seemed to be acting a bit
peculiar, so I moved the mail folder to another location while I
sorted out the PGP problem. Naturally, I have no decent excuse for why
it took me so long to get back to it, so I'll offer a moderately lame
excuse instead. I've been too busy for my brain! :-)

-- 
Melissa

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