Re[2]: Selective Download w/ Mail Dispatcher

2002-07-03 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Thomas, DH>> ... with an active DH>> filter set the message DID show up on the mail dispatcher BUT - the DH>> mail dispatcher had already configured the message to be deleted DH>> without being downloaded, so all I had to do was hit F2. TF> That's why it's called "selective download" and

Re[2]: Selective Download w/ Mail Dispatcher

2002-07-03 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Thomas, TF> I think to wait for a virus to come in from a particular TF> Envelope-From, and to assume that your ISP has implemented a TF> filter if it doesn't, is a vague test to say the least. ;-) Not vague, just chancy. (It involves waiting for an iffy, uncontrolled scenario). So I took

Re: OT: PGP Sig Check (was: Re[2]: Selective Download w/ Mail Dispatcher)

2002-07-01 Thread Nick Andriash
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Jonathan Angliss, In Reference to your Posting on Monday, July 01 2002 at 09:56 PM PDT, > Okay, this is a little OT on this thread... but I cannot seem to work > out if my mail client is attaching a signature file, or actually signing > it lik

Re: Re[2]: Selective Download w/ Mail Dispatcher

2002-07-01 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hi Douglas, On Mon, 1 Jul 2002 23:25:08 -0500, you wrote: > That seems to be what is happening. (I was getting several > attachments daily containing virus from the same source, although > the "From" address, Subject & attachment name would vary. What > didn't vary was an address contained in the

Re[2]: Selective Download w/ Mail Dispatcher

2002-07-01 Thread Douglas Hinds
Jonathan Angliss reasoned in relation to my query: >> When using "Selective Download" to kill selective messages on the >> server: >> >> A).- Do the messages containing the selected string(s) appear in the >> list of messages waiting to be downloaded when using the Mail >> Dispatcher?