Hi,
Vishal wrote:
The most irritating thing I find about it is trying to decide where
to actually put the damn thing. It always seems to get in the way.
I've placed it in the top right corner of the screen, just below the
minimize/maximize/close buttons of the program window. There it almost
Hi icem2
Friday, September 12, 2003, 11:47:51 PM, you wrote:
i Seems to me if you go into msconf and 'kill' the task manger on bootup
How does killing the task manager help, exactly? And do you mean msconfig?
i and tell zonealarm to allow access all the time for the bat it will
i work.
I'd
Hello Vishal,
Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 2:33:28 AM, you wrote:
V Hi Thomas
V Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 1:31:19 PM, you wrote:
TF Isn't that an indicator that ZA has outlived its usefulness?
V Perhaps. I'm reluctant though. I've already voiced my thoughts on
V this in previous replies
Hi tracer
Friday, September 5, 2003, 8:11:54 PM, you wrote:
t Anyway, Zonealarm on my machine, with lots of crap loaded, using the
t bat, running for many hours at a time, often all night using Kazaa, I
t havent seen any problems.
t I use Xp Pro...
It can check email automatically? No
Thursday, September 4, 2003, 12:17:43 AM, you wrote:
I'd like to see examples of ideas users on this list have so that I
can improve my own mail-handling efficiency.
That makes two of us, Vishal.
And if there was some kind of *centralized* source for those examples,
that would help even more.
Hi Robyn
Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 9:09:56 PM, you wrote:
A I used TB! 1.62 with ZA Pro 2.6 until recently using automatic mail
A checking on one mail account and it worked fine. I've now switched to
A TB! 2 and ZA Pro 4 and it still works just fine.
RW I use TB! 2 (and v1.62 before
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