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Saturday, January 04, 2003
10:59:14 AM
RE: "Email Download Aborted - Solved!"
Greetings Gerard,
On Thursday, January 2, 2003, 10:16:50 AM, you wrote:
G> Un-installing ZA USED to be a hassle. No just go to add/remove programs
G> and ZA will disappear
Hello Richard,
Wednesday, January 1, 2003, 11:51:25 PM, you wrote:
RW> Well, I joined the list just before going to bed and woke to find that
RW> TB! had hung on the first connection to the list and that was only to
RW> receive the joining confirmation so something is certainly seriously
RW> wron
Hello,
Wednesday, January 1, 2003, 3:34:50 PM, you wrote:
>> (We cannot say the same about later versions of ZA - i.e. the v3
>> series as they were almost unusable for us!)
> Confirmed again. I've tried ZAP v3.x here, and it did cause all sorts
> of problems (even with a very complete un-insta
Tuesday, December 31, 2002, 6:51:41 PM,Richard wrote:
RW> Hm, I've used ZA for a couple of years now and have never had that
RW> problem with any mail however big or small, even though I have the
RW> Mailsafe setting on.
Richard,
Having read many of the mails about this problem here and on othe
The aborted email download has been traced to enabling MailSafe in
ZoneAlarm. It is supposed to "protect your computer from incoming
e-mail attachments that contain malicious code or viruses." It is
supposed to quarantine "these attachments, preventing them from
running without your permission."
Just as a followup, I've isolated 4 messages all from the same source
that cause the message download to abort. I'm trying to get my ISP
interested in checking out the mail messages which I've saved on the
server.
FYI, the messages are part of subscribed list. If anyone would like
to try, the li
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