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Size: 392KB, no setup, no messing with registry, no files in system.
This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
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14 April 2002, 07:41, you wrote:
This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
Never mind. I've found the author's home page. It's at:
http://web.qx.net/nemesis2/cover.html and has a full list of features.
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). They are using
TrendMicro's OfficeScan for virus protection (although I don't think
there's a plugin yet for that)
Anyway, what would be your recommendation on how best to configure
this install?
And how much of your fee are you prepared to share for this
information, Michael? ;-)
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the value of the information here - just the importance
being attached to the carrier of the message).
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21 April 2002, 21:19, you wrote:
CT here it is
Apologies. Wrong group - wrong address.
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? :)
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features at times. To use a small example that's
been aired here recently - SmartBat.
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to browse
them but what has this to do with TB, exactly? Wrong mailing list,
perhaps?
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,
if you have folders called The Bat and The Register you will go to
the first of these in your folder list. If you want to go to The Bat
you'd have to move it up the folder list of that account.
This technique works in Windows Explorer too. Just remeber to type the
letters fast.
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generate minimal service requests? I don't think you know what you're
talking about.
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in case TB could have
CTD influenced this in any way!
It's Compuserve (and Pipex, too, yesterday!). I've had a number of
conversations with Compuserve users about the slow delivery of their
mail over the last couple of days.
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of info from different sources. Any more gems like
this?
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to hear from you 'cos I've a
registered version sitting here doing nothing! The Bat knocks spots off
Poco for usability and general usefulness in my view.
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04 June 2002, 11:22, you wrote:
ACM I'm using the NOD32 plug-in which works nicely.
Where did you find the plug-in, Allie or are you talking about the
POP3 scanner that comes as part of NOD?
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04 June 2002, 13:43, you wrote:
CT Where did you find the plug-in, Allie
Don't bother responding, Allie, I've found the info in another thread
you've answered!
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on messages and attachments.
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://www.nod32.com/download/download.htm. Its called Manual for
POP3 scanner pdf format in exepack.
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to configure
and works well with TB. Forget the (beta) plug in that's mentioned
here. It doesn't really add any functionality at present. Go for NOD -
you won't regret it.
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to create a folder to house it.
ACM Will it strip infected attachments and let you receive a message with
ACM this attached as seen in the capture:
No. If I'm sent an infected message I delete it. Period.
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isn't
to screw up your message base.
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offered the opportunity to, clean,
rename, delete or exclude. Are you sure that you haven't clicked
exclude? This will prevent AMON from flagging up the file as a
problem until you reboot your system.
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on this, Allie. Having wound you up to respond :-) I have
to say that I don't use NOD's POP scanner either. I think Symantec and
the other 'retail' AV vendors have been guilty of introducing these
POP scanners as a marketing tool and, of course, other vendors then
have to respond too.
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Bug
in a lower memory
overhead and slightly faster mail collection.
I've never been convinced that scanning outgoing mail is necessary if
the system is clean and incoming emails/disks are scanned - but I'm
sure that someone will tell me I'm wrong :).
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by a beta version of the
plug-in; the second group loves the plug-in because it performs a few
juggling tricks with infected messages.
Your call.
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15 June 2002, 00:43, you wrote:
LT I didn't realize there was a later version, better get on
LT over there and collect it!
6.03 now, with 6.04 in beta and imminent!
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of irrelevant drivel I'd go and see my mother-in-law.
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Has anyone configured Xray and ADR to work together using the supplied
DLL in ADR to remove the x-mailer headers?
I'm confused by the set up process and would welcome advice.
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27 July 2002, 17:09, you wrote:
PM Sorry Clive, no answer to your question either - I don't even know what
PM ADR is supposed to mean...
I was deliberately cryptic because unless you know what ADR is... you
wouldn't necessarily know the answer to my query :)
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29 July 2002, 21:01, you wrote:
LT Anybody know? I don't know any way to test it, other than
LT Steve Gibsons port prober, which says it's cool ...
PCflank has a range of tests at http://www.pcflank.com
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and the Bat's features are overkill for them.
It's a pity but, hey, if they didn't infect their machines with Klez
by using OE I wouldn't be able to afford my second Mercedes (just
joking, before you flame me!).
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, next going
E for wireless cable sharing, it's hard on my silver surfing knees,
E but I did it with my own brain power)
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on my old data base and re-registered my copy.
Up and running in under five minutes -- and (apart from the speed on
my new machine) wouldn't know the difference.
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message -- the sig is stripped making the thread easier to follow.
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making the thread easier to follow.
Oh sh*t. I just hate it when that happens!
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05 October 2002, 20:17, you wrote:
MDP Priority: Red = High, Blue = Low, Yellow = Normal.
I've never noticed before that 'normal' priority read messages are
coloured yellow. I thought they were white. Perhaps I need to adjust
my monitor's gamma!
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06 October 2002, 09:24, you wrote:
DH Unread: Closed envelope, yellow.
DH Read: Open envelope, white
Yes, I know that Dierk. My point was that the colour indicating the
priority of incoming messages is so pale here that I hadn't noticed it
before.
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result if I paste a
MDP complete screen shot into Gimp. No yellow. Not a pixel g.
Strange, having raised the question whether this icon is coloured I
can now see the yellow perfectly -- confirmed by zooming in on it with
XP's zoom tool. I'm using a TNT card at 32bit.
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propagators
could exploit. Worrying.
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consigned to
history!
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equipment do they
offer and how do prices compare to, say, Dell or other mainstream
manufacturers?
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11 November 2002, 10:22, you wrote:
MB Any further discussion OT on this thread--carry on privately or on
MB tbot? I'm still open to input on the specifications for my new system.
Interesting, but since I'm in the UK there's probably nothing useful I
can contribute.
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is as
DRS an ISP.
It's an interesting model -- and I suppose it has the advantage of
locking in customers to their own ISP services.
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, if 99% of new
computer users don't change their email prog from Outlook Express, I'm
willing to bet that a very large proportion of users who have a
working Internet set up on their machines don't even consider the
alternatives.
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into the QT 'editor' box but
this is a bit cumbersome. Have I overlooked something?
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into the QT.
Actually, Marck, I think I've found the solution. Right clicking in
the QT window gives an option 'put text file' which enables me to
produce my text in the way I want it and link to it. I didn't know the
option was there!
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' window width and not to, say, 72 characters.
Looks like a job for a regex but I haven't a clue how to progress
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the way I'd do it.
I'll try that, Marck. In the meantime, I've discovered NoteTab Lite and
it's perfect for creating .txt files that I can then pull in to a
QT.
Incidentally, there seems to have been in glitch in the TBUDL server.
Hardly any messages for two days then a rush this evening.
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10 December 2002, 07:45, you wrote:
CW Anyone else seeing this or is it just me?
It's you.
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21 December 2002, 18:55, you wrote:
ACM I had started using my middle name, but I didn't like doing it
Well, I suppose Christine was just as bad :)
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leaving files such as sscbr.* thus forcing TB to
use the proper dictionaries.
I don't have the exact file names to delete ('cos I've already deleted
them) but with a little care you won't do any damage.
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,
followed by message download. On a list like this, it's taking forever.
I haven't changed any settings and my other accounts (different
servers) are fine. Any suggestions, chaps?
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, there is an unnamed selective filter defined with no
filtering parameters.
I've deleted it and will report back after I next connect.
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on the fonts you and your
recipients are using, though. Do a Google search for ANSI character
sets -- you should be able to download one. Alternatively, I have one
in PageMaker format I could email you.
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Hello M.
ME A very good *free* anti-trojan/spyware/adware/virus tool is
ME http://spybot.eon.net.au/
What is your basis for saying that this piece of software is very
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Hello Carsten
CT Yes, that's it! (I use the QT (c) for the Copyright symbol)
What's wrong with using alt+0169 to produce ©. Much easier!
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alt+ combos without response, I guess that the techies here are intent
on complicating what is a simple process :-(
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keeping. It might have been useful to a friend of mine those
son (!) recently downloaded a premium rate dialler from a porn site.
That little beast really embedded itself into his system.
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Hello Mike
MA Whew! Thank you Clive, I was beginning to think I was the only person
MA here who still used papyri, sorry paper ;-)
No, don't worry. You're the sane one here :)
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particularly the creation of lists and labels.
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Hello John
JP One major problem (IMO - your needs may vary) is the inability to have
JP recurring tasks.
You can set events to repeat at regular intervals but, I agree,
there's no way to automate irregular future commitments.
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to their own IMAP folder there (done -- that works OK)
but I can't get TB to reflect the directory structure that's on the
server. Presumably this is one of TB's current limitations in this
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an excellent service.
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or client cannot fulfil messaging request. Please run MS
Outlook and set it as default email client.
Any idea how to get rid of this annoyance? I have no email accounts
specified in Outlook.
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Hello Roelof
RO Start TB and let it set itself as default again. (It ought to do so
RO automatically)
RO I don't guarantee anything,
Unfortunately, it didn't solve the problem :(
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Hello Roelof
RO Start TB and let it set itself as default again.
Solved! I set TB as the default MAPI handler and the nagging messages
have gone away. Thanks for your input.
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of how the fonts differ:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (enlarged)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (normal)
Is this a phenomenon here or a TB 'feature'?
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Hello Roelof
RO Doesn't change here. No matter whether I use the RTV or not
Well, looking back up this list, the message header of my original
message in this thread looks normal whereas the one from Barry
Higginbottom immediately above it shows an enlarged font!
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Hello Allie
AM If you receive a message containing characters from a
AM character set that your font of choice doesn't support, then TB!
AM will switch to a font that supports the character set.
Thanks Allie -- it was puzzling me.
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Hello James
JO I'd like to take a message/messages and submit them to a Bayesian
JO filter to learn my good versus spam messages.
Try POPFile from http://popfile.sourceforge.net/
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. Impressive,
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Hello Spike
S Besides, only ONE person has ever sent me a *.DOC or *.XLS
S document. He uses NA
Well, this is hardly realistic in the real world! I get around 20 MS
Office documents daily and certainly wouldn't like to rely on such a
cavalier approach to my security.
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What's this IMAP client on Ritlab's FTP server? A first attempt at
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Hello Jonathan,
Monday, June 23, 2003, 12:33:00 AM, you wrote:
JA It's buggy though.
Tell me about it!
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seconds work a day. And it's
free!
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Hello Greg,
Wednesday, July 16, 2003, 5:51:34 AM, you wrote:
GS Can you only use PopFile on POP email accounts?
Um, yes. That's why it's called POPfile :). I wish it would support
IMAP, though.
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but it will not happen automatically.
It seems to be a TB problem because I can get this mail using OE or
Thunderbird for example. I've tried deleting the folder's TBI file,
recreating the folder on the server and in TB, redoing the server
filters but no luck.
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Hello Steve,
Saturday, August 16, 2003, 11:33:31 PM, you wrote:
SMK The ABC Amber The Bat! Converter
That's a really useful tool (for me at least!). The other progs on the
site look pretty handy, too. Thanks for the link.
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Hello daveiw,
Wednesday, August 20, 2003, 4:08:03 PM, you wrote:
dcn Please can anyone tell me if TB! can use X-Text-Classification
Yes.
dcn and if so, how would I find it?
Press F9 when you are viewing a message.
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JR With out combined 33+ years in the industry,
Well, would YOU trust a company that can't even check its own sales
pitch for literals?
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a trash folder anyway. The account log tells
me the folder Inbox.Trash doesn't exist. Where are deleted
messages supposed to end up - assuming they are deletable in the
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Hello Brian,
Thursday, September 4, 2003, 3:50:34 AM, you wrote:
BSS Any suggestions?
Yup. Keep complaining. IMAP doesn't work well in this version -
a big disappointment.
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- and deleting a message from a folder makes the counter throw
a real tantrum! I suspect that since these messages aren't marked for
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templates.
Some days I'm so thick I can't believe myself.
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odd is happening here, then, because if I purge|compress all
folders in my account tree it doesn't seem to act on all sub folders.
If I select the folders individually the message count does, indeed,
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-folder basis
Yup. Figured this out now. Global purge compress doesn't do it. Is
this by design or an added feature for the unwary, Stefan :)
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Hi Brian,
Friday, September 5, 2003, 11:35:42 AM, you wrote:
BSS So do Inbox.subs and Inbox.xxx contain messages, or are they just
BSS entities to hold TBUDL and yyy respectively?
They hold messages - filtered there by the server.
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