Hallo John,
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 18:05:13 +1100GMT (2-2-2006, 8:05 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JP Unable to get mail using wireless hot spots with Bat K9, although I can
JP send mail.
First thing that comes to mind is that it's a K9 issue. After all it
doesn't matter to TB as it's always
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 13:34:13 +0100
Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo John,
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 18:05:13 +1100GMT (2-2-2006, 8:05
+0100, where I
live), you wrote:
JP Unable to get mail using wireless hot spots with Bat
K9, although I can
JP send mail.
First thing that comes to mind is
Hello John Phillips everyone else,
on 02-Feb-2006 at 08:05 you (John Phillips) wrote:
POP Server 127.0.0.1
By default, K9 listens on port , and not 110 (pop3 default). That may
be the culprit. I forget it each time I install K9 for someone. :-)
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Best regards,
Alexander
Hi Alexander,
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, at 19:29:59 [GMT+0100] (which was Fri, 5:29:59
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
y default, K9 listens on port , and not 110 (pop3 default).
Thanks, that is set up correctly.
On ADSL in Holiday Inn right now; all working fine.
Any other clues?
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Hi Roelof,
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, at 13:34:13 [GMT+0100] (which was 23:34:13 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
First thing that comes to mind is that it's a K9 issue. After all it
doesn't matter to TB as it's always downloading from localhost.
Thinking about it, it may be the wireless provider
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 at 18:05:13 +1100, John wrote:
Unable to get mail using wireless hot spots with Bat K9, although I can
send mail.
I thought the wireless hot spots (i.e. the ones around the city in Sydney
and Melbourne, occasionally free in coffee shops, otherwise pay by credit
card) only
Hallo Graham,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:52:53 +GMT (3-1-2006, 17:52 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
GS I thought this was a historical problem, but I have discovered that
GS since moving back to The Bat! several people are having my emails
GS rejected as SPAM.
Some badly configured spamfilters
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 10:33:15 AM, Graham wrote:
GS Hello Roelof,
GS Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 4:59:41 PM, you wrote:
You can disable TB's X-Mailer header, that will stop it:
Options - Preferences - Use X-Mailer header...
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the
Hello all,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, Graham Smith wrote:
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS x-Mailer header?
It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
Thanks, so no great loss.
it is needed for support for example, manytimes
Hallo Graham,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:19:10 +GMT (3-1-2006, 19:19 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS x-Mailer header?
It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
GS Thanks, so no great loss.
Well,
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Wednesday, September 03, 2003
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RE: Tha Bat 2: Spam filter where is it ?
Greetings Alexander,
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 1:08:35 AM, you wrote:
Alexander Hello, Batmans.
Alexander Please forgive me for my stupidity
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 18:06:20, DG Raftery Sr. wrote:
Sorry moderators. I hate those that subscribe to lists yet have not a
clue about the contents.
I think he meant the subject of his post - Tha Bat 2: Spam filter where is it ?
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Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Jernej,
03.09.2003, U wrote:
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 18:06:20, DG Raftery Sr. wrote:
Sorry moderators. I hate those that subscribe to lists yet have not a
clue about the contents.
I think he meant the subject of his post - Tha Bat 2: Spam filter where is it ?
Wow !!!
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