gt; [F5], with the template make the: sign, subject, To automatic.
I'd not suggest folder templates... at least not for a list that sets
the reply-to field for you. You're bound to end up tripping over
yourself eventually. :)
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of checking mail (combined delivery check box found in account
properties, transport)... the go into the shortcut editor, and
assign a shortcut key to "check mail for all accounts"... That
should work I imagine.
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same whether it from the system tray, or when you are reading a
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"%COOKIE"
Yes you can... if you wanted to use it in conjunction with a file too,
you can use:
%WRAPPED='%COOKIE="C:\sigs.txt"'
Of course, replace the file with whatever you want... or if you prefer
to use the account option, leave the filename off.
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t at
that point, the %WRAPPED macro kills most of the formating... For
example:
this is my cookie line where I try telling a joke\nFred: hello bob\nBob: hello Fred
You'd have to use \n\n in the file instead.
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192.168.0.1
You might need to switch the # and @ around... I cannot remember which
order they go in.
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the default ones ? i'll have a look at Proxy+ too, looks nice.
In my opinion, Proxy+ is a far better proxy server. I used to use it
back home, and was far more flexible.
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> to configure. but i'll check out Proxy+ anyway ...
Well whatever suits your needs I guess ;) I don't remember if I tried
ezProxy, was a while back... but it [Proxy+] certainly beat out
everything else I tried... including some of the big commercial ones
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stem call).
Why does Word need access to the internet to perform a system call? If
it does, then I think MS just put themselves another nail in the
coffin for me. It should be a system call only... Word shouldn't be
attempting to open sites, process urls, and the likes.
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l down through your mails.
As a second point to top quoting, as you got your cut mark (-- )
perfect, when I hit reply to your email, I lost all the original
mail... this makes it further difficult to reply ;)
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can be gone... Of course, after a bit, you get used to the editors
quirks, and start to like it ;)
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you generate your keys yet? I'm not sure
what the syntax is on the command, probably something like
gpg --gen-key
Or something like that.
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> (Sorry man, I just couldn't resist! It's a joke of course. Actually
> it was uncalled for. My apologies!)
No need for apologies... was quite funny ;)
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On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, Pete Holsberg wrote...
> "PFW"??
Personal Firewall maybe?
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to know where to look first :) TB doesn't exactly store it's
addresses in a common location, unlike the windows addressbook.
> B) Viruses.
Why would encryption help against viruses?
> C) Prying eyes, curiosity gets the best of everyone
Indeed
> D) If I loose my laptop... (
efore this continues going... as it has clearly gone out of the
bounds of tbudl... want to continue this thread over on tbot if you
want to go on?
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easily traceable.
Actually it is more than possible. Some ISDN blocks sit in the same block
(/24) as dialups, albeit a different subnet mask. When RBL lists blacklist
addresses, they often don't research into the extent of the range, and just
block the whole /24 range, while the dialup range
esses, instead of investigating where the dial-up pools
go from and to.
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> On 15:59 15.03.2003, you [Jonathan Angliss ([..])] wrote...
Will you PLEASE stop putting my email address in the reply template. Thank
you!
>> Actually it is more than possible. Some ISDN blocks sit in the same
>> block (/24) as dialups, albeit a different subnet mask. Whe
l-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg57120.html>
Very nice... I guess this is a more recent adaptation as they used to
put the email addresses in the body. Well done mail-archive staff :)
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il is being received from
another mail server. Which is normally the case in most situations as
spammers fire emails through open relays. Of course, if people knew
how to set things up properly, and allow relaying from authenticated
hosts, or trusted addresses only, things would be a lot easier.
-
t changes your name when somebody does
a lookup. If you're blocking by IP range (which is what RBLs do),
names don't mean a thing.
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u'll end up notifying the wrong people or
infections, and eventually probably annoying a lot of people.
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hole segments without
much research... as Marck found out.
Talking of which *grins*... I think this thread could be moved to TBOT
now before it gets flogged ;)
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s more, although my RBL checks have to be accepted,
and mail tagged and bounced to me instead of staff... we have one or
two customers that won't fix their services, or their providers won't.
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gt; pressed the keys and nothing. I opened the message and nothing. I am
> unsure how to execute this macro.
Did you set the filter strings to match that message? What does the
filter do? Can you select the filter in the sorting office, hit CTRL
C, and then in the reply to this mail, paste it
ent folder, as you
won't see anything pop-up on your screen when you use this, the mail
is sent immediately.
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the filter? In the incoming
section? Or read section? I believe (from what I remember) it's
supposed to be in the "Read" section of the sorting office, then the
filter set to Manual Only.
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> rule" is not checked.
I have mine in read... but then I don't have an "Incoming" section in
the "Common Folders" filters. I don't think I have mine set to active
(I only have it at work, but I'll take a peek tomorrow), just Ma
plied to that mailbox. In this
case, it's:
Source: \\Michael\Inbox
What I have in mine is a common folder called Spam, which I move
unfiltered spam mail to, to handle later. I then set the source for
the filter to react to that folder instead of the Inbox folder.
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use it's a waste of
bandwidth, memory, and time. It is possible, but in the amount of
mails I get, I've not seen a single base64 encoded text/html email
that wasn't from spammers.
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tioned. But then I don't use the IMAP option
from one side... only POP3 from both connections.
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re still using TheBat, you can go to Specials - Mailing Lists -
Unsubscribe. That option may not work on all lists, but certainly
works on TheBat's mailing lists.
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only with 17" LCD
TF>> monitors.
> Actually, this works on 15" notebooks too but you have to clean
> millipedes out of your CD drive afterwards.
lol... in the recent thread of rather depressing topics on war...
these two emails made me laugh... thank you :)
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nd of
conspiracy to steel your mail ;) Your ISP is unlikely to know (at
least not level 1 support anyway) how to find that kind of
information, or do the basic research. If you'd been sent higher, you
might have got that info :)
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ate an explanation of MX
> records if you have the time. If you don't could you point me to
> some basic but good introduction?
Certainly... I'll post it to TBOT as it is away from the topic of
TheBat at this point :)
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temp file, it doesn't attempt to delete it from the server,
hence the reason you see it on the server, and you have a temp file on
your system. Deleting that temp file won't cause you any harm once :)
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ficate is signed by a trusted root CA, such as verisign, and
the likes, I think you can skip this step as long as you didn't delete
them :)
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do it's
work properly, and as it didn't resolve, it automatically rejected.
The interesting thing is that domain names are now supporting extended
characters, so I believe the รถ is a valid character in domain names
now. Of course, it's still not going to fail the lookup if the domain
isn
ually came from
> TB and not the server? It that case, Ritlabs would need a little
> hint.
I doubt TB does that to be honest, would seem a little unusual step,
but I could be wrong ;)
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html in your
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lain text. If it is doing so, then you could
consider that a bug in the program. At least that is the way I'd view
it anyway.
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e :-).
Might want to see if you can get an alias setup ;)
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t; I've tried the service, and it's pretty good.
> Yes, it is.
> http://www.gmane.org/
> http://gmane.org/features.php
> http://gmane.org/tmda.php
> http://gmane.org/filter.php
I believe it was discussed a while ago, both on list, and offlist
amongst the moderators too.
g IMAP as the protocol.
TheBat! IMAP implementation is currently very lacking... Version 2 is
supposed to bring a better support. The current IMAP support is
limited to POP3 style fetching of account folders. Use the mail
dispatcher (Account - Dispatch Mail on Server) to view all the
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se, such as Outlook, or Express. Press OK, close IE, and
reopen. Then go back to the Tools - Internet Options section, return
to the "Programs" tab, and change the "Email" program back to TheBat,
and you should be set to go again.
As a note, I believe this was answered before
Thu, 12 Jun 2003 08:49:20 -0500
> '-
> Misconfiguration somewhere?
No... Stewart has to feed his mail through a filter which Allie nicely
setup, otherwise Stewart's email gets a 10-15 line disclaimed appended
by his company's outgoing mail serv
On Saturday, June 14, 2003, Ben Mills wrote...
> Has anyone successfully used TB in TLS secure connection?
TLS on what? SMTP? IMAP? POP3? I'm running TLS on POP3 quite
successfully. What problems are you having?
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just packet
sniffers. Of course, that'll only work if you're not running smtp over
tls.
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e being tested at the
moment... so yes... it's in the pipes ;)
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MDP>> You can subscribe to the discussion list here:
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lol... again I suggest the admin on that box setup a nice lil alias
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on date).
As for deleting a whole thread, try looking at the menus... if you
right click on a thread, then go to "Thread" there is a delete option
there that will delete all parts that TB things is a member of that
thread. This can also be done using the key combination CTRL+SHIFT+DE
27;m not sure we're supposed to be testing it yet... nobody has
mentioned it except the curious that discovered it laying about on
there. It's buggy though.
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nicely, I get about 3 a day that aren't, out of the 200, I
don't think that's a bad average.
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suggesting that TB isn't to blame.
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and
> some old QTs need to be modified. Let me know if you want a summary
> of the changes in each of the betas by private email.
Or read the respective text files in the same location, and join the
TBBETA list. Of course the usual disclaimer should be applied... it's
a beta, use at yo
d to run a caching proxy server, though you
could disable it if you wished. It made things a lot more efficient,
and page loads were a lot quicker when it was working properly. From
time to time it was a little glitchy.
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has a problem with multi-user XP?
I don't think so... I run it here just fine... and same on Win2k as
well.
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oup, and it should expand, notice the top option should be
"Listname ". The other option is to click the little
address card icon on the end of the line, from the drop list in the
top right, select the group, and press the ">>" icon, and click okay
erent?
Again, if you go to Trash, and then "Folders" and "View Deleted
Messages", you're likely to find it has more mail in it than you
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ignorant to instructions it might just be better for a moderator to
drop the address.
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he email... So the headers aren't so useful to
us. The headers that'd be helpful are those of the original message.
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person is infected with
a virus, and has your old address... without the original headers from
the mail, there isn't too much we can look at, apart from telling you
where the list is running from.
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the content-type and name of file. The content type is
saying it's a wave file, but the real name is a dos executable. The
hundreds of lines at the bottom was a base64 encoded attachment, the
virus.
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. I guess the virus/worm/trojan
thing is a TBOT thing though.
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ow about creating folders, and setting
identities to them, but this isn't what I'm after either.
TIA :)
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when I've restored my emails ;)
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ve been a factor was my moving a folder about from Common Folder to
a sub folder under Account Two. This has to be one of the worst things
that has happen to me with TB!... I managed to solve a problem with TB!
closing itself when trying to compose messages, tracked it down to a
corrupt histor
etical order), number of new emails, or number
of total emails. I don't know if this helps any :)
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s with a common interest
(say UnderNet IRC network for example) have lists pointing to several
different accounts. Normally I'd not have noticed this, but it only
happened because of this list ;)
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I missed a point on this email... or at least it didn't come out very
clearly anyway... the folder had the identity set to what was subbed to
this list (ie Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Was going to send this
on linux ;)
> This doesn't help you very much, but you're not going to get much help
> unless we all get a lot more information to work with.
Agreed... all the information is needed before a diagnoses can be made. A
Doctor won&
items list when composing... As soon as I did that, it stopped closing
itself. The odd thing was, it was resetting itself with all versions, so
I knew it must have been data files somehow.
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es weird things most of the time ;) But it might be
worth a look into. I've not tried turning it back on, or tracking
down the file to see if I can find the possible cause yet... might do
that today if I get 30 seconds or so ;)
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g on the wrong folder. Actually that is more a
problem of my typing... I have quite a few people (let alone lists) in
my address book... sometimes if I start to type an email address in,
it auto-completes, and I don't read the rest of it... Unfortunately I
have about 4 people that start with
mins or so ;) It's been running fine for about a year
and a bit okay... so something is about to pop ;)
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ram would regenerate it on the next start up, but will
> that work?
I am not sure on that one. You may want to check the paths set in
your program (and/or registry), and if they are incorrect, change them
to the correct location. As for the compress/purge not working...
probably the same re
' bit. At least it appears to work on
mine anyway. Just thought I'd point that out ;)
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> >> that work?
>
> JA> I am not sure on that one. You may want to check the
> JA> paths set in your program (and/or registry), and if
> JA> they are incorrect, change them to the correct
> JA> location.
>
> [snip]
Hope some of these ideas bring some ins
I review the Connection Centre stats after mail check?
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a little less
informative than they used to be... like "Server reported error: " or
something like that, and not actually display anything.
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> Nope. That isn't the Log that appears in Connection Centre. View log
> just views addresses. That one has an icon, BTW, easy to locate.
>
Ahh... I cannot validate this from here... using pine. I thought that log
option showed the c
erated, that form had
to be removed before you can go ahead and select the main window(s) again.
I do a bit of coding myself, and come across this from time to time in my
stuff. That is my assumption on it anyway ;) You are right though... it
should be fairly simple to correct... but they may
there
is a PASV and non PASV mode. I've noticed that behind firewalls, and on
some networking environments, those settings can cause some delay. I
personally use FTP Explorer (www.ftpx.com) It's fairly small, and has most
of the things included
pe with small
> circle and kind of ok-sign in it'. I can't read the mail, it's
> not shown in the preview window. Why?
>
> Fact is that I couldn't find anything in the help file, so I try
> this way. BTW, I like this list
iant... unlike
90% of MS products ;) If they were compliant, we'd not need to have two
different options in TB! to read the signatures.
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e program
> it will automatically try to collect your e-mail. You might also uncheck any
> box that says to check for e-mail on connection or something similar.
Or delete the account information... that'll stop it checking all together
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s being dumped in the same
> folder, it's much harder to keep track!!
>
Not sure if this is helpful... Have you made sure that you have the
"Continue processing" set? I cannot remember the full name. It may have
become switched off some how... and as soon as it hits that rule, it
If you have SSH/Telnet/direct access, do:
chmod +r -R
If you don't, use your FTP client to change the rights. Most allow you to
right click on the folder, and set what rights you want.
I am of course assuming this site is on a unix type server ;)
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You are more
than likely to be able to get it in the install of IE6 as well... but they
probaably don't mention that.
>
> "Applications that use the CryptoAPI functions require Windows NT,
> Windows 2000, or Windows XP."
>
> I'd expect that you would need IE4.01, but I'
eeds to be on. Thanks for the
> tip all the same!
>
> I've had some suggestions to try one of the betas, so I'll post a
> message here once I see how it goes.
Just another quick idea... move one of your other filters (or create a
temp filter) above that single filter that is moving ev
g on most emails,
but might try it on this list.
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r an MTA?
> Whatever...
As far as I remember... Pine is an MUA only... pine sticks it's own Msg-ID
in... most MTAs respect that... again... check on this email... I'm
running Pine, with Sendmail.
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