Re: Stopping E-Mail Before it gets sent

2014-01-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chasonek,

On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 17:12:12 -0800 GMT (06-Jan-14, 08:12 +0700 GMT),
Chasonek wrote:

>After  much  thought, I noticed that IF the 'Connection Center'
> box  is  set to show, you can click "Abort All" and it stops all mail,
> send and recieve

You can try that and let us know. Over here, the internet is too fast,
or I am too slow, for this method to succeed.

These tricks worked in the past:

1.) If you are on LAN, plug out the ethernet cable
2.) If you are on wifi, plus out the USB adapter

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Re: Search puzzle

2014-01-21 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Monday 20 January 2014 at 11:12:57 AM, in
, MAU wrote:



> From what you say, it looks like you are using the
> 'Web-Like' mode of  the Message Finder. 

Is that something new? I have not heard of the 'Web-Like' mode of the 
Message Finder, and can't see it as an option.



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Re: What does this mean in my account log?

2014-01-21 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 21 January 2014 at 6:46:25 AM, in
, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:



> Here is the entires "set" for one connect interval:

>  1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - receiving mail messages
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Connecting to POP3 server
>  pop.gmail.com on port 995 1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH -
>  Initiating TLS handshake
>>1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Certificate S/N: 011E8403, algorithm: RSA (512 
>>bits), issued from 10/5/2012 10:19:13 PM to 9/30/2032 10:19:13 PM, for 1 
>>host(s): pop.gmail.com.
>>1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - Owner: EN, pop.gmail.com.
>>1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - This certificate is self-issued.
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - TLS handshake complete
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:00: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - 0 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
>  1/20/2014, 22:32:01: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

> Does this tell you anything?  

It tells me the certificate you already mentioned is self-signed.

Gmail doesn't use self-signed certificates. You have an MITM attack
going on there, as Jernej already said. I have no way to tell if it is
malicious, or something "friendly" installed on your computer or
network.


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Re: Stopping E-Mail Before it gets sent

2014-01-21 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 21 January 2014 at 1:33:55 PM, in
, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

> These tricks worked in the past:

> 1.) If you are on LAN, plug out the ethernet cable 2.)
> If you are on wifi, plus out the USB adapter  

Doesn't TB! have a delayed-sending function in recent versions?

(At work we are forced to use Outlook, which has a "message recall"
function. On the very odd occasion, it manages to recall messages.
More often it reports failure to do so.)

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Re: Stopping E-Mail Before it gets sent

2014-01-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:40:03 + GMT (22-Jan-14, 06:40 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

>> These tricks worked in the past:

>> 1.) If you are on LAN, plug out the ethernet cable 2.)
>> If you are on wifi, plus out the USB adapter  

> Doesn't TB! have a delayed-sending function in recent versions?

Yes, it does. You can write a message now and tell TB! to send it
later.

However, what I do is as follows: I always put messages in the Outbox
(never use immediate sending), so that I'll have another 10 minutes to
consider whether to "park" it, i.e. not to let TB! send it.

I understood your question as stopping a message being in the process
of being sent already. Sorry for my misunderstanding.

> (At work we are forced to use Outlook, which has a "message recall"
> function. On the very odd occasion, it manages to recall messages.
> More often it reports failure to do so.)

No, Outlook does not recall messages. This is simply not possible due
to the way the internet works. What Outlook does, it makes the message
invisible on the recipeint's computer. This is very funny, because I
still see it when using TB!, and in addition, I receive a message that
says "abc would like to recall this message". I am always tempted to
send this extra message back to the sender with a comment: "Too late,
honey". ;-)


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