Re[2]: Bat Cannot Download E-Mail

2001-06-28 Thread Ian Andolina



 On  28  June  2001  at  19:29:31GMT  +0100  (19:26  for  me)  Marck D
 Pearlstone wrote in Bat Cannot Download E-Mail:



MDP In  Account  |  Properties | Transport | Receive mail press the
MDP Authenitcation button and (temporarily) turn on the Do not store
MDP password,  prompt  on  mail  retrieval  switch. At the next mail
MDP check, enter you new password then you can safely turn the switch
MDP back off again.

MDP That should fix it.

Yes,  thank  you.  Incidentally,  why  doesn't the Bat! connect when I
re-enter the password the second time?

MDP I  wouldn't  say  that!  Poco,  for  instance, writes in HTML and
MDP breaks the list rules! Then the reply text from your Poco message
MDP needs  manual coaxing into any semblance of legibility because of
MDP all of the missing spaces at the ends of the formatted lines.

MDP Please  use  a  more  recipient-friendly  email  client next time
MDP you're let down by TB! ;-).

Yes, as soon as I sent it, I suddenly realised what I had done!!! Poco
was  left  hanging  on  my  hard  drive when I first auditioned for an
e-mail client. As we know, a contest that the Bat! wins hands down.

Sorry for the HTML mail, and thanks for your help.


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Re[3]: Worm: What Do I Do?

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina

 On  29  April  2001  at  17:32:58GMT  +0100 (17:27 for me) Michael S.
 Greenbaum wrote in Worm: What Do I Do?:

MSG On Sunday, April 29, 2001, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:

 You  should probably try the AVG virus scanner from www.grisoft.cz.
 I find it very reliable. The authors are themselves TB users.

MSG Do   they   have   a  page  in  English?  My  Russian  is  a  bit
MSG rusty--actually completely corroded would be more like it.

 http://www.grisoft.com

 I  use it and it is good, lower hardware/memory overhead than the
 big  boys.  However,  they  don't  have daily updates. They claim
 their heuristic analysis is good, I suppose to counter this.

 ian

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Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina


Hello All,

I  just  wanted  to  ask  about  the  tagging  of time zones in e-mail
headers.  I  live  in  GMT,  but the headers say +0100. Is e-mail time
measured  differently  to GMT, or is +0100 a 'tag' for GMT? Thanks for
any help.

ian

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Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina



 On  29  April  2001 at 20:36:04GMT +0100 (20:22 for me) David Elliott
 wrote in Time Zones???:

 I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100.

DE So do I but I am in BST i.e. GMT +0100 for daylight saving time.

OK,  thank  you. As an aside, does the daylight saving time change
at  the  same point universally, or is there a period of several hours
or so where e-mail systems exist in a point of +-1 Hour relativity?

ian

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Re: AVG (was Worm: What Do I Do?)

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina



 On  29  April  2001  at  20:55:21GMT  +0100 (20:46 for me) Michael S.
 Greenbaum wrote in AVG (was Worm: What Do I Do?):

MSG I  downloaded  this AVG program twice, but I cannot find it on my
MSG hard drive anywhere.

 Hi,   when   I   used  to  use  Netscape  Communicator,  I  would
occasionally  download  files  and  they too would disappear. A reboot
would  often  correct this, although sometimes it would occur again. I
now use Opera V5.11 as my main web browser. Once you adapt to the user
interface,  it  is  truly wonderful, very fast, and downloading always
works  (it also allows you to resume without any spyware features that
Netscape built into smartdownload...)

ian

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