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Hi Mark,
On 04 May 2001 at 12:46:02 -0700 (which was 20:46 where I live) Mark
E. Mark wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
MEM I am having problems that I don't know how to solve (Win 2000
MEM opsys). I have two email accounts. No
On Friday, May 04, 2001, 3:56:54 PM, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MEM The Bat seems determined to reload most of these messages from
MEM the server so obviously they are not being deleted.
I don't know why that would happen. I have always found the leave on
server option works fine. Out of
Hi, Marck,
On Friday, May 04, 2001 you wrote:
[massive snip]
MEM The Bat seems determined to reload most of these messages from
MEM the server so obviously they are not being deleted.
MDP I don't know why that would happen. I have always found the leave on
MDP server option works fine. Out of
I am using this option while I evaluate The Bat. I download messages from
both Eudora and The Bat so I need to leave them on the server until both
programs download them.
Out of interest why leave them on the
MDP server? I have never quite understood that Delete messages from
MDP server
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Hi Mark,
On 04 May 2001 at 15:33:01 -0700 (which was 23:33 where I live) Mark
E. Mark wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
MEM I am using this option while I evaluate The Bat. I download
MEM messages from both Eudora and The Bat so I
This is a forwarded message
From: Mark E. Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marck D. Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, May 04, 2001, 3:52:09 PM
Subject: (No Subject)
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Marck,
Right. I do that. Thanks.
Mark
MDP In that case, you'd do
Hello Marck,
Friday, May 04, 2001, 1:56:54 PM, you wrote:
MDP You have to use the Account specific network settings in each of the
MDP Account .. Properties .. Network configuration screens to separate the
MDP way each account operates.
Doesn't work.
MEM I get mail from both accounts
In some *other* email packages I use, there are options to set multiple
colors for the different levels of quotes in a message, i.e.,
this quote would be one color
this quote would be another color
yet another color etc. etc.
Would it be possible to consider adding multiple color quote
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Hello Urban
On 28 April 2001 at 04:22:58 +0200 (which was 03:22 where I live) Urban
wrote
Now it's only the part of finding out some way to do this automatically
remaining.
I seam to remember that Dirk Heiser wrote something called [cut] which
Hallo Syafril,
Mitteilung vom Freitag, 27. April 2001, 06:20:02:
SH Hello Bernhard Kohl,
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
SH I thought this already covers on FAQ (Regex), see at
SH http
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Hello Bernhard,
On Friday, April 27, 2001 at 09:23:16 +0200, Bernhard Kohl [BK] wrote
concerning 'Replacing subject of incoming mail':
SH I thought this already covers on FAQ (Regex), see at
SH http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com.
BK
Hello Bernhard Kohl,
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 at 09:23:16 GMT +0200 (which was 27/04/2001 14:23
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Bernhard Kohl=[BK] wrote to Syafril
Hermansyah :
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
SH I
Hi David van Zuijlekom,
On the Friday, April 27, 2001, U wrote:
DvZ So you want to alter the subject line from incoming messages. I dont'
DvZ think this can be done automatically. I think you have to do it
DvZ manually. Move the message to the Outbox and alter the subject. But
DvZ if you do
Friday, April 27, 2001, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 at 09:23:16 GMT +0200 (which was 27/04/2001 14:23
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Bernhard Kohl=[BK] wrote to Syafril
Hermansyah :
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x
Hello Bernhard Kohl,
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 at 16:43:49 GMT +0200 (which was 26/04/2001 21:43
GMT +0700 my Local Time) Bernhard Kohl=[BK] wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
BK is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
BK AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
I
Hello,
is there a way to filter incoming messages so that a subject
AW: x is replaced with Re: x?
Thanks!
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Hi,
can someone please tell me how to not have the number of
replies appear in the subject line?
I'm sure it's probably something simple, but I just can't
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Hi Susanne,
On 03 April 2001 at 12:29:21 -0700 (which was 20:29 where I live)
Susanne wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
S can someone please tell me how to not have the number of
S replies appear in the subject line?
S I'm
Hi Marck,
Tuesday, April 03, 2001, 12:46:50 PM, you wrote:
This is done by adding the %SINGLERE macro in your reply templates.
Thanks!
Can I do this for all my reply templates under Account-
Properties (the macro button is greyed out, there),
or do I have to do it separately for each folder?
Hi Susanne,
@ 4:08:05 PM on 4/3/2001, Susanne wrote:
...
This is done by adding the %SINGLERE macro in your reply templates.
...
S Can I do this for all my reply templates under Account-
S Properties (the macro button is greyed out, there),
Click in the template window to give it focus and
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Hi Susanne,
On 03 April 2001 at 13:08:05 -0700 (which was 21:08 where I live)
Susanne wrote to Marck D. Pearlstone and made these points:
This is done by adding the %SINGLERE macro in your reply templates.
S Thanks!
S Can I do this for all my
Hi Susanne,
@ 4:46:55 PM on 4/3/2001, Susanne wrote:
...
S Hm, I must be doing something wrong.
S I added the macro to both the properties reply template, and after
S testing that, also to the one for this folder, but I still get the
S number.
But a unique identifier (like inbox or 1 or a or
Hi Brian,
I wrote:
I added the macro to both the properties reply template, and
after testing that, also to the one for this folder, but I
still get the number.
I take this back.
For some reason, even though I had placed the command into
the first line of the template, when I checked
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Hi Susanne,
On 03 April 2001 at 13:46:55 -0700 (which was 21:46 where I live)
Susanne wrote to Brian Clark and made these points:
S Hm, I must be doing something wrong.
S I added the macro to both the properties reply template, and
S after
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Hello TheBat'ers,
How can I use another font which is NOT listed on Options/Editor
Prefs/Display/Font ?
Only five or few more fonts are listed there!
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comments:
DB How can I use another font which is NOT listed on Options/Editor
DB Prefs/Display/Font ?
DB Only five or few more fonts are listed there!
TB! editor supports using only
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Hi Deniz,
On 06 March 2001 at 13:04:14 +0200 (which was 11:04 where I live)
Deniz Baygan wrote and made these points:
DB How can I use another font which is NOT listed on Options/Editor
DB Prefs/Display/Font ?
DB Only five or few more fonts are
Hi Deniz,
You wrote:
How can I use another font which is NOT listed on Options/Editor
Prefs/Display/Font ?
The Bat! uses fixed width fonts. The five fonts listed are the only
five fixed width fonts that are installed in your Windows OS. You can
find more fixed width fonts on
All:
Can we ask the readers of the digest to please be careful about
responding to digest articles without changing the subject line? You know,
subjects like: Re: Digest (02/24/2001 22:42) Special Issue (#2001-859) just
don't tell me much. Don't know about the rest of you. ^_-
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Hello Krister,
On Monday, February 19, 2001 13:56:25 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'Another question on the subject of groups and
address book':
Krister This is probably a FAQ so please pardon my ignorance, but i'd like to
Krister know how to write to an entire address
Hello TBUDL,
ÍÏÖÎÏ ÌÉ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÙ×ÁÔØ THE BAT ÎÁ macentosh?
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Hello all
anyone knows of a keyboard shortcut to open all the +signs in a
subject sorted column,unfold all so to say?
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Hi atelier1,
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, at 11:04:54 +0100 you wrote:
anyone knows of a keyboard shortcut to open all the +signs in a
subject sorted column
CTRL+* on the keypad does exactly that. Unfortunately there is
only a workaround to close all threads. You need to press Alt+0
to switch
Hello Lars,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001 11:29:53 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'unfolding+signs in subject column':
Lars [...] there is
Lars only a workaround to close all threads. You need to press Alt+0
Lars to switch to 'No threading' and then Alt+1 or Alt+2
Hello Lars,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001 at 11:29:53 +0100 Lars wrote on "unfolding+signs
in subject column":
anyone knows of a keyboard shortcut to open all the +signs in a
subject sorted column
LG CTRL+* on the keypad does exactly that.
Excuse me, but no :-) Ctrl+* opens a
Hello Jannik,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001 12:00:06 [ +0100 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'unfolding+signs in subject column':
Jannik The question was how to expand
Jannik all branches of *a* thread, and this is done by hitting Ctrl+Shift++
I also have found that CTRL++ also
Hello Jan,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001, you wrote:
JR I also have found that CTRL++ also does the same.
On my system, I found that CTRL+ unfolds a thread and CTRL-
collapses the thread (using the '+' and '-' keys on the number
pad).
Best regards,
Tony
Hello Tony,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:54:16 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'unfolding+signs in subject column':
JR I also have found that CTRL++ also does the same.
TonyOn my system, I found that CTRL+ unfolds a thread and CTRL-
Tonycollapses the thread
Hello Jan,
On Saturday, February 17, 2001, you wrote:
JR On Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:54:16 [ -0500 GMT], you wrote the
JR following in regards to 'unfolding+signs in subject column':
JR I also have found that CTRL++ also does the same.
TonyOn my system, I found that CTRL+ unfolds
I currently have The Bat! set up this way:
View | Display | All Messages (Ctrl =)
View | Sort by | Received Time (Ctrl 1)
View | Sort by | Descending Order (Ctrl 0)
View | View Threads by | Subject (Alt 2)
However, when I receive messages from different users using the same
subject
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:24:43 -0500, Mark graced us with these
comments:
MK However, when I receive messages from different users using the
MK same subject lines or the subject line remains blank, these
MK messages tend to thread together
Hi Mark,
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:24:43 -0500GMT (16/02/2001, 08:24 +0800GMT),
Mark Knipfer wrote:
MK View | Sort by | Received Time (Ctrl 1)
MK View | View Threads by | Subject (Alt 2)
MK Is there a way to make The Bat! differentiate the subjects and
MK senders?
You could sort by sender
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On February 15, 2001, at 4:24:43 PM, Mark Knipfer Wrote:
MK However, when I receive messages from different users using the same
MK subject lines or the subject line remains blank, these messages tend
MK to thread together.
My setup is a mirror
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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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
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
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This is my 2nd try. Still can't install 1.49 to make it work. Does
any one out there has any suggestions?
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.
Then when I try to
Hello net5zero,
Historians believe that on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 at 20:57:10 GMT -0500,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [n] typed:
n This is my 2nd try. Still can't install 1.49 to make it work. Does
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Probably not, that's why you haven't received any help yet. I can't
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Using The Bat! 1.49
under Windows 98 4,10
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Hello TBUDL,
As a new TheBat user (ex-PMMail 2k user) I have a few questions:
- How do I make the blue bar in the messages list move as I browse
trough the messages ? When I click prev/next message, the messages
get tagged as read, but the bar doesn't move and it's kinda
confusing not
Thursday, January 11, 2001
Hello Bat-users,
maybe a silly question but I often use the bat to extract mail from
customers from messed up outlook and outlook express.
Just had a customer who was running some beta of 98 and outlook and
outlook express didnt want to pick up his
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On 08-01-2001 at 22:50:58GMT + (which was 22:50 where I live)
Manfred Ell wrote regarding the subject of "(No Subject)"
Hello Manfred,
Manfred update [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry folks,
This should have gone to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Regards
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Hello Nick,
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 at 13:58:32 GMT -0600 (which was 11:58 AM
where I live) witnesses say Nick Danger typed:
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field?
Sure, use a conditional regexp. Try something
On 30-12-2000 at 15:49:41GMT -0800 (which was 23:49 where I live)
Januk Aggarwal wrote regarding the subject of "No Subject Regex"
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field?
Januk Sure, use a conditio
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Hi Manfred,
On 30 December 2000 at 23:59:34 + (which was 23:59 where I
live) Manfred Ell wrote and made these points:
Januk Sure, use a conditional regexp. Try something like:
Januk one line
Januk
%SUBJECT='%SETPATTREGEXP
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 at 00:15:26 GMT + (which was 4:15 PM
where I live) witnesses say Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
That's because TB doesn't leave a blank subject empty.
Hmm, TB keeps a blank subject empty here.
Instead it puts in (No Subject).
Perhaps you're thinking
On 31-12-2000 at 00:15:26GMT + (which was 0:15 where I live)
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote regarding the subject of "No Subject Regex"
Marck Hi Manfred,
Marck On 30 December 2000 at 23:59:34 + (which was 23:59 where I
Marck live) Manfred Ell wrote and made these points:
Januk
about a bug too. To properly filter the
MDP existing (No Subject), the regex pattern would have to be something
MDP like
MDP \(No Subject\)
^^
I already made that change but (No subject) gets inserted in
the subject fields. That's why I didn't bother
In Reference to "No Subject Regex" From A . Curtis Martin:
KS I had the impression that he was talking about automated replies, in
KS which case it would work. []
A I didn't get that impression at all, but I'll leave it to Nick to
A clarify. :=)
This just goes to show that I n
Hello Nick,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 at 20:48:26 GMT -0600 (which was 6:48 PM
where I live) witnesses say Nick Danger typed:
Allie is correct, I was just looking for a lazy solution without
having to invoke a QT manually. No biggey, it was just the wondering of
a day dreaming mind at the
want it to work in forwarding or new
JA message templates:
JA one line
JA
%SUBJECT='%SETPATTREGEXP="(?(?=Re:\s;;)Re:\s;;(.*)|(.*);;)"%REGEXPMATCH="%FULLSUBJ;;predefined
subject"%SUBPATT="2"'
JA /one line
JA It seems to work here.
I get 'Re:(No Subject)' instead of
Hi Allie,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 at 22:32:03 GMT -0500 (which was 7:32 PM
where I live) witnesses say A . Curtis Martin typed:
JA one line
JA
%SUBJECT='%SETPATTREGEXP="(?(?=Re:\s;;)Re:\s;;(.*)|(.*);;)"%REGEXPMATCH="%FULLSUBJ;;predefined
subject"%SUBPATT="2&q
. :=)
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A plea to Regexers:
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field?
Doesn't seen like it would be too difficult, then again, I'm a regex
retard so my opinion is meaningless.
Of course, maybe it's doable through macros
On 29-12-2000 at 20:58, Nick Danger kindly wrote:
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field? (..)
Of course, maybe it's doable through macros all ready.
Wouldn't a macro %SUBJECT="Fixed subject" do
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On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 22:40:14 +0100, Karin Spaink graced us with
these comments:
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field? (..) Of course,
maybe it's doable through
On 29-12-2000 at 22:51, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
Karin Spaink graced us with these comments:
Could someone come up with a Regex to input a predetermined subject
if replying to a message with a blank subject field? (..) Of course,
maybe it's doable through macros all ready.
KS
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When I saw Karin's message about "No Subject Regex ", I felt like making
these comments:
If he does this then the subject will always be changed to 'fixed
subject'. He wishes for this to be done selectively and
automatically, only when
On 29-12-2000 at 23:12, A. Curtis Martin kindly wrote:
Karin's message about "No Subject Regex "
KS In that case, I'd try moving all mails that match his
KS original selection *and* that have an empty subject line to a
KS seperate folder, and use this macro in the reply t
%Subject="fixed subject". Whenever
he's replying to a message with no subject, he runs the quick
template. Unfortunately these methods aren't *automatic* which is
what he was proposing, a method that would work without any user
intervention.
KS I had the impression that he was talking about
Hello TB! users list members:
Someone on the opera-users list mentioned The Bat!'s including a
browser w/ v. 2. Can anyone confirm this?
DH
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On 26-12-2000 at 18:28:41GMT -0600 (which was 0:28 where I live)
Douglas Hinds wrote regarding the subject of "(No Subject)"
Douglas Hello TB! users list members:
Douglas Someone on the opera-users list mentioned The Bat!'s including a
Douglas browser w/ v. 2. Can anyone confirm this
Hello peeps, how can i insert an animated gif or a pic in a msg?
Grtx JºY
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Hello peeps, how can i insert an animated gif or a pic in a msg?
You can't. TB only sends plain text, for good reasons. You
can however attach a picture to your mail, but it won't be
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Hello Bat Users,
I have two areas I need assistance.
1. I'm receiving errors saying my E-mail program is not
installed properly when I try to launch mail to URL's.
Probably a registry hack I can't find.
2. The bat tends to lock
Hello The Bat Users,
Before I get pounced upon I apologize for not using a subject
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On Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 13:22:09
The Bat! 1.48 Beta/12
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Life's unfair
On 19-12-2000 at 13:52, George F. Schoelles kindly wrote:
Digitally signed with PGP to allow source and content
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While your mail states that it is PGP signed, it isn't.
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Hello Marek,
Tuesday, December 19, 2000, 11:01:02 AM, you wrote:
MM watch file http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/tb_blocking.reg and
MM You will see :-)
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Sunday, December 17, 2000, you stated regarding the PIF-File
IS_LINUX_GOOD_ENOUGH!.TXT.PIF (a Win95.Matrix.9216 worm/virus).
MDP !!!DO NOT OPEN IT
Does anyone here know what sets this one off (double clicking on it,
presumably),
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Hi Douglas,
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, at 04:51:07 (which was 10:51 where I live) you
wrote :
Hello Marck other fellow TB! Users following this thread,
Does anyone here know what sets this one off (double clicking on
it, presumably), what do it
Hi Douglas,
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000 04:51:07 -0600GMT (18/12/2000, 18:51 +0800GMT),
Douglas Hinds wrote:
DH When I selected it to see the full name better, I may have clicked
DH on it twice - but nothing visible happened. Obviously, this thing
DH generates emails, if you use Outlook. But the type
]?Subject=SendAlliePGPKey |
@_@ (Opinions given are mine and not those of RITLABS) @_@
'Only those who do nothing make no mistakes.'
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TB! v1.48d | Windows NT 5.00.2195 (Service Pack 1)
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Hi Allie,
On Monday, December 18, 2000 @ 07:16:46 -0500 you wrote the following in regards to
(No Subject):
Allie [...] I have personally not disabled TB!'s warning messages
Allie except for those file types which I know are safe. I'd rather deal with
Allie the pop-up [...]
Where/what
Hello Thomas other fellow TB! Users following this thread,
Monday, December 18, 2000, you stated regarding the virus sent to
TBUDL - IS_LINUX_GOOD_ENOUGH!.TXT.PIF:
TF Right, that's why you need to virus-scan your computer now right away.
That was done of course, using the last full download
the computer to the network. If it
detects that an e-mail is being sent, it will immediately send a
second e-mail to the same recipient. The second e-mail has no
subject and no body; merely an attachment which is randomly picked
from a list of names within the code (shown here in the same
Hello Jan,
Monday, December 18, 2000, 1:06:30 PM, you wrote:
Allie [...] I have personally not
Allie disabled TB!'s warning messages
Allie except for those file types
Allie which I know are safe. I'd rather
Allie deal with
Allie the pop-up [...]
JR Where/what are these pop up warning msgs?
Hi Douglas
http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/mtx.htm and
That allowed me to search for the files the worm creates,
Mtx_.exe, Ie_pack.exe Win32.dll
Happily, none were discovered.; the conclusion being that I DIDN'T
activate it (I was tired at the time wasn't sure - or
Hello Nick,
In a post time stamped re: "(No Subject)" you wrote:
Nick The one that appears when you double-click an attached file, warning
Nick of viruses and offering to save the file to disk instead of opening
Nick it.
Nick Ypu can disable it for any file extension you choose b
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