Hello the list,
A bit newbie question's here. When I encrypt a message before
sending it, it appear encrypted ever since. I have to copy it and
view in PGP clipboard if I'm interested in what I've written a
couple of days ago.
Can anybody suggest a less awkward way to save a non-encrypted
copy
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On 21 January 2001 at 10:45:21 + (which was 10:45 where I live)
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote and made these points:
MDP If your message went through a formatting MTA, you wouldn't get
MDP what you want. There is *no* guarantee of that. The
Hello Marck,
Sunday, January 21, 2001, 3:17:24 AM, you wrote:
MDP Let's move this thread to TBTECH now. It's become very circular and
MDP RFC centric. No more on TBUDL please.
I'm done with it. I think both our points and feelings were made
with-out possible resolution.
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Best regards,
Hello Marck,
Sunday, January 21, 2001, 2:45:21 AM, you wrote:
MDP Simple. George changed the subject. I was talking to George, not you.
MDP He stipulated that formatting could be constant without hard returns.
MDP That is not the case. Different recipients *see* differently formatted
MDP
Centuries ago Nostradamus foresaw that net5zero would write the
following on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:57:10 [GMT -0500]:
Then when I try to retrieve mail. The dialog box appear briefly, then
disappear -- with no new messages after 24 hours since my last
retrieval. The Log Panel displayed
Hello Jonas,
On Sunday, January 21, 2001 15:59:28 [GMT +0100], you wrote the
following in regards to '(No Subject)':
Jonas Centuries ago Nostradamus foresaw [...]
Do you think Nostradamus foresaw a subject for this thread just
forgot to put it in his journals? ;-)
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Jan Rifkinson
Hallo Lija,
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 07:09:43 +0100 GMT (21/01/2001, 14:09 +0800 GMT),
Lija wrote:
L Who downloaded International Pack, here? I posted a wish message to RIT few
L months ago about translation to my native (Serbian) language, but they didn't
L respond. I offered myself to do that job
Hallo Krzysztof,
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 17:16:09 +0100 GMT (21/01/2001, 00:16 +0800 GMT),
Krzysztof J. Trybowski wrote:
KJT Alternatively, I'd like dispatcher to work in an interactive mode
KJT -- just after the request to download headers, the dispatcher
KJT window would appear,
Hallo Jonas,
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 15:59:28 +0100 GMT (21/01/2001, 22:59 +0800 GMT),
Jonas T Larsson wrote:
JTL Centuries ago Nostradamus foresaw that net5zero would write the
JTL following on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:57:10 [GMT -0500]:
LOL!
Then when I try to retrieve mail. The dialog box appear
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Hello all!
I know that, historically, a virus can auto-generate e-mails without
the
users knowledge.
Are there any viruses out there yet that work like this on TB!? I am
wondering, since I enable PGP signing by default, if a potential
virus that
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Hello Gerry Doyon !
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 11:42:45 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 21.01.2001, 17:42 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:
[...]
Are there any viruses out there yet that work like this on TB!?
Not heard about that for TB!
I
On Saturday, January 20, 2001, 5:57:10 PM, net5zero wrote:
I had 1.44 and installed 1.49 over 1.44. I noticed the icons'
color are all lighter shade -- "Get New Mail" is light sea blue,
"Send Queue Mail" is light green, etc.
As Januk said, this is probably normal. Though I don't exactly
On Sunday 21 January 2001 16:42, you wrote:
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Hello all!
I know that, historically, a virus can auto-generate e-mails without
the
users knowledge.
Only on systems using insecure mailers such as Outlook. This is due to a
security flaw in the
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Hello Jamie,
You wrote on 1/21/2001, 9:01 PM:
I know that, historically, a virus can auto-generate e-mails
without the users knowledge.
Jamie Only on systems using insecure mailers such as Outlook. This is
Jamie due to a security flaw in the way
Hello A,
On Saturday, January 20, 2001 you wrote:
Why not prevent downloading of these large messages and then download
them later at your leisure with the dispatcher. In fact you can even
ignore some after examining the headers.
Because configuring TB in the way you said means that this
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Hello Gerd,
Sunday, January 21, 2001, 12:09:46 PM, you wrote:
GE BTW, because you are using TB to create and send messages you should
GE disable PGP's word-wrapping (it is not necessary in TB):
GE Tools.PGP.PGP_Preferences, Tab-folder Email, last
Tried checking for this on the "How do I.." page, but it was
misbehaving.
Is there any way to edit a received message, short of forwarding it to
oneself?
I srchive some messages in folders, and I'd like to cut out
unnecessary lines.
Thanks!
Jim
Two rules for success in life: 1)
Hello Jim Steiner,
Historians believe that Sun, 21 Jan 2001 at 18:31:11 GMT -0500 was when,
Jim Steiner [JS] typed the following:
JS Is there any way to edit a received message, short of forwarding it to
JS oneself?
Only two ways in TB. Both have drawbacks.
1) Drag it to your outbox, edit and
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Hi Gerry,
On 21 January 2001 at 11:42:45 -0500 (which was 16:42 where I live)
Gerry Doyon wrote and made these points:
GD I know that, historically, a virus can auto-generate e-mails without
GD the
GD users knowledge.
FYI - the bad wrapping
Hi Marck,
Historians believe that Sun, 21 Jan 2001 at 21:48:43 GMT + was when,
Marck D. Pearlstone [MP] typed the following:
MP TB can be induced to send an email from an external command line
MP parameter but that is not the kind of virus that you are talking about
MP so, no - not
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On Saturday, January 20, 2001, 7:03:14 PM, Christopher J. Trybowski wrote:
CJT Because configuring TB in the way you said means that this will be
CJT permanent. What I wish is much simpler and can be applied when for
CJT some reason I decide that I
Hello TBUDListers.
What steps does one take to attach an eMail to another msg? Ex: I
decide to send a copy of an earlier msg to a friend. I know I can
forward it; I'd like to know if I can attach it?
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
Using TB! v1.49
ICQ 41116329
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 20:50:27 -0500, Jan thoughtfully wrote the
following:
JR What steps does one take to attach an eMail to another msg? Ex:
JR I decide to send a copy of an earlier msg to a friend. I know I
JR can forward it; I'd like to know
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Hi Januk,
On 22 January 2001 at 16:55:06 -0800 (which was 00:55 where I live)
Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points:
MP TB can be induced to send an email from an external command line
MP parameter but that is not the kind of virus that
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, at 17:06:42 [GMT -0800], Abigail Marshall wrote:
AM In a very OLD version of Netscape mail - probably Netscape 3, - it was
AM possible to configure the mail program to not download messages over a
AM certain user-specified size.
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Saturday, January 20, 2001, Jonas T Larsson wrote to Lija about
Like Notepad with word-wrap...:
JTL There are potential problems sending messages with 1000 chars/line
JTL since this is the maximum line length specified in some RFC. Supposedly
JTL some servers
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Sunday, January 21, 2001, Avenarius wrote to Januk Aggarwal about
small stupidity:
A Which is a sad arrangement. Quick-search seems useless, has never
A worked properly for me.
Why?
A For the benefit of one apparently disfunctinal quicksearch
A
Hello,
I write mail mail with The Bat (ver. 1.49) mainly in French.
The spelling option using the SSCEngine does not work properly with
the "apostrophe" (i.e. l'eau. The use of the apostrophe is VERY
common in French and The Bat reports everytime a misspelling)
After contacting the
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, January 22, 2001, Januk Aggarwal wrote to Jim Steiner about
Editting Received Messages:
JA 2) Export the message, edit, and import back. This is more tedious.
Destroys only received time.
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Best regards,
Oleg Zalyalov.
Hello OK3,
Historians believe that Mon, 22 Jan 2001 at 11:49:59 GMT +0400 was when,
OK3 [O] typed the following:
JA 2) Export the message, edit, and import back. This is more tedious.
O Destroys only received time.
IIRC, that's not true when you export as .msg files.
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Thanks for writing,
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