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I believe it's done by the sending MUA, otherwise the receiving MUA
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> part of 'before any program gets at your mail.
Norton seems to behave in a similar way, any connections made to
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on about mortgages).
Some ISPs implement RBLs (or black holes, see www.mail-abuse.org or
www.ordb.org), which does reduce some of the spam... but I'm drifting
OT ;)
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interested in some informat
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they'd never even leave the offending users PC, they'd get filtered on
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server. I don't know the winrar
command line options, so at a guess, it's only updating the archive on the
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this case, unless you can explicitly ftp the files from the proxy
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instructions I mentioned earlier. I've used the AnalogX one too, and I
think that was how I set it up.
With Proxy+, did you by any chance try using PASV mode on your ftp
client? Some proxy servers require the use of PASV to work right on
FTP.
any
of the other ones I've tried on windows. Make sure you have enabled
POP3 connections in the settings (I think the url to display the
settings is http://127.0.0.1:4400). Then follow the instructions I
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Depends on the software. Wingate sometimes screws things like that
up... But you are right... most semi-decent transparent proxies allow
you to just fill in the normal details of the server ;)
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Now if I don't include the %ACCOUNT macro, this works fine, and sets
the %FromAddr = [EMAIL PROTECTED] just as I wanted... but if I use the
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this affect (ie, it uses the Account's details, instead of the %FROM
values). I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
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On Friday, May 31, 2002, Tim Musson wrote...
> Now that is *very* cool. Is there an easy way to gen a mid: link?
Never knew it did that until this came up. I'm certainly impressed.
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> BTW, writing to this list with a client different to TB should be both
> illegal and fattening. ;-)
And if the person is having serious issues with TB!, and needs to use
a different client to send a mail for help? ;)
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ld have to be hard coded, otherwise TB! would
end up 'stripping' the signature delimiter, which would then defeat
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> I`m not sure If i get leaks but I do have WinXP. So what is all this
> RTV and PTV then? I assume its something view.
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and they don't delete first copies?
You could create a text file, and the use "edit - paste from" when you
compose a new message that you want to contain that text. Or just
create a template with it in.
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ft arrow (should make
you jump back up to the end of the last line), and you'll notice there
is a space between your cursor position, and the last .
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> Now it works better. Thank you!
No problem.
I think due to the number of times this is coming up... might this not
be a good idea to submit as a bug?
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Not that I've seen.
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how to fix this bug fro 1.60 ?
There has been a couple of threads recently about the corruption/bad
handling of the history file used when sending emails. Try disabling
using the history when writing emails. Options - Preferences - System
- Autocomplete from: (r
opy' of a document/email. When
you're done, you send it, and away goes the draft, as you've
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omething I said ;) Or that was
how it had appeared as it was my initials there ;) Not a problem
though... everybody saw the original ;)
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either that... or bug your admin ;)
> Is there any way to exclude these types of e-mails from being
> responded to?
If using TB!, put the rule that matches the items you don't want to respond to
*above* the auto-responder so it gets filtered out, dropped into apropriate
folder etc...
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Dwight A Corrin wrote...
> On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 4:02:00 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
JA>> Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being
JA>> composed.
> This would, I think be very UNdesirable. You'd never know what you
>
On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote...
> Then you'll get one big colossal block of text. Not really a solution,
> IMO.
haha... and 50 paragraphs isn't a colossal block of text? ;)
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Some clients cannot handle that, and it is pretty
frustrating when you have to scroll horizontally as well as
vertically. But that is just my opinion... I know a few many others
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particular dictionary, or it doing that does it automatically. I
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to do it just before I leave work, and was wondering if it was
possible to setup a job in windows to auto-run at say 5:15pm.
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whatever way you look at it... hehe ;)
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of the stuff you have now. Remeber to turn
off Read-Only on the files, otherwise TB! will be unhappy about trying to write
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> MDP> it is the default.
>
> I have the same problem, but I cannot find Folder Options / File
> Types. Is this in the TB main window?
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walking away, or there are settings in NT itself to lock the workstation after a
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Hi Ricardo,
On Sat, 25 May 2002 00:59:20 -0300, you wrote:
> El sábado 25 de mayo de 2002, 0.53, Jonathan Angliss decía:
> JA> If you have them set to simultaneously connect to the same account,
> JA> chances are, one account is getting an "account locked" message, but
ow and again, it happens to me, but is caused when the connection to the
server times out (I do tests every now and again via telnet to see if I can
connect, but with no luck.
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ky OS anyway, so this doesn't surprise me.
LOL... Then I'm glad I didn't upgrade from 1.60c this morning. I'll hold off
for a bit. XP is an issue on it's own... I don't want to add to my mail client
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and it might
reject you because it's not a valid domain to that mail server
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some kind of method to stop robots from accessing the lists (not too
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nly??
It doesn't appear to be working on mine either, I'm running 1.60c I
think... might have been 'fixed' in a later version.
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for a fair bit of time, until it decided to dump all my mail because
of a read error. That to me is a fairly nice, suitable free version...
and sits somewhere between TB! and OE. It was actually the support
forum on the MW website
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, Matt Thoene wrote...
> Why is there an OE supporter even subscribed to this list?? :]
I personally think OE is one of the worst products Microsoft
conceded... but that is my opinion ;) I won't get into MS bashing on
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Does TB! support this kind of filtering in it's regexp coding?
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d to read the whole of the
previous email in your quote at the bottom to just work out what you
were replying to. In my opinion, wasted time, and just a pain... but
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I can see... it's just a form, with
a text box on it. Bloatware it is not ;)
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y if the developers removed it, it'd
knock the exe size down by maybe 50kb... hardly bloat seeing the size out
Outlook Express' exe file... and all the stuff that has bundled in.
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you get ;) Unless the mail client is
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> Sometimes even more then once but not in a nice need box like to: or
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or just ignores the mail all together.
Is it possible? Or do I have to use the dispatcher to do this kind of
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or just ignores the mail all together.
Is it possible? Or do I have to use the dispatcher to do this kind of
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e if
they want to get 100 or so emails every day, and use bandwidth, or go
grab the headers of the news server, and decide which threads to read.
This (IIRC) was the original idea.
> *Seldom, if ever, it is the advantages that add up.
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nto it *only* if there is enough interest in the
idea... and based on what a lot of you guys seem to be saying, there
appears to be very little interest in it. I'm looking into a similar
system for the company I work for, we'll be setting up our help list
into a news server, while main
rrectly, that is the fault
of the end user... if I'm reading his statement correctly that is.
> BTW. I didn't activate RDNS for home.worldless.net.
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On Wed, 22 May 2002 13:11:05 +0700, you wrote:
> Hello Jonathan,
>
> On Tue, 21 May 2002 22:07:03 -0500 GMT (22/05/02, 10:07 +0700 GMT),
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
> JA> There is always a third option. Some mailing list managers (mailman for
> JA> exa
lished, then a sort of cross-post could be established where anything
posted to the newsgroup gets posted here, and visa-versa. In this situation, no
extra moderators required, and whoever runs the news server/group can deal with
that side. I can look into it if there is enough requests for it.
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other way is to pay
the X amount of money Microsoft want, and get the POP3 account with
your hotmail.
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s from work and they never touch
> any of Canit's machines?
Oh... hehe... miss-understood what you meant... yes... you can set it
to canit.se, even though you're sending from work. The bounced
messages will be sent to Return-Path: or From: so providing t
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Windows every now and a again... but then again... my machine is a
huge beta testing machine so I've probably messed a lot of stuff up ;)
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Most are developed under GNU license (or similar). One suggested
client for linux was Sylpheed (or Sylpheed-Claws). I personally use
that one, and would recommend it... but that is a personal preference
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> third from top entries in the list and you'll see what I mean.
I think that is a windows oddity... I get it using other programs as
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u have lots of lists that use the same setup, you could
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On Sun, 19 May 2002 12:47:08 -0400, you wrote:
> On 5/19/2002 at 9:05 AM Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
> >As TB! seems to store the files as plain text,...
> =
>
> I see some non-text characters between the messages in my message file.
My bad... I
m playing with the
experimental auto-wrap stuff which works a lot better than TB! wrapping if you
add text into the middle of a block of text (ie, you don't need to force a
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o a certain address (say TBUDL), you could get
it to set from fields, signatures, importance etc.
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Hi Roelof,
On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:25:36 +0200, you wrote:
> There's always the option of running TB under Wine.
I've tried... many times... trust me ;) Unless you have managed to get it
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The filtering setup works pretty well.
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ll always show if you
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> What does it mean when a message comes in with a red envelope in the
> header list?
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mailto: still has problems.
You might want to check your account preferences in TB!, there is a
switch that says "Use as default mailto: account" Try disabling that
on all of your accounts, then in Internet Explorer change the default
mail client to OE. Then try again.
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>¯
> It's in the menu when you look at the message - "View | Message list".
>
> Okay - done? Better? ;-)
A... now I get it... you didn't mention the view menu before, just the home
button. I'll give that a
t* on the first message.
No message tree, unless that is all the email is, and pressing the home will
force it to revert back to the virtual folder.
> 4. Press and you'll find yourself marking (and reading) the
> first message.
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mail, in which case it opens the email I double clicked. Any chance of being
more specific? I am running 1.60c, was this feature enabled then?
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tered as the Default mail handler and the only thing that would
> unregister OE is The Bat!
I have exactly the same problem, or had. I don't remember if I've solved it, as
I don't often click on mailto: links ;) I'll check in the morning.
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> On Thursday, May 16, 2002, 10:48:37 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> It is built into Windows XP. Right-click on the desktop to get the
> display properties, and then select the Appearance tab. The Windows
> and Buttons sty
hat one
particular message, or a whole load of them?
[OT] Where did you get the XP theme from? I'm looking for one just
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Check they are there exactly as you typed them as I cannot see them.
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pain cascading though all the folders looking for
them, and I've used the ticker before, and was useful. I was fine up
until I got to the 'Double click, press "home"' part. Nothing happens
when I double click, and then press home. I'm using 1.60c... is that a
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