Re: Keyboard Shortcut [space]

2002-02-05 Thread Alastair Scott

On 05 February 2002 at 23:31 Dwight wrote:

> On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, 5:26:54 PM, John Seymour wrote:

>> Another thing that I just noticed is that when you maximize a
>> message you have buttons for previous/next message or delete and
>> move up/delete and move down. Both of these seem to work in reverse
>> also.

> they work the way I would expect them to. (did't try in threaded view)

It doesn't in threaded view (I added to BugTraq). The drill is:

1. Open (fully, not in the preview pane) the first message in a
threaded folder which contains a mixture of HTML and text emails;

2.  cycles through the text emails until the first HTML message
is reached; thereafter  does nothing.

Alastair


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Re: HTML

2002-02-05 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Marck!

On Wednesday, February 6, 2002 at 1:52:17 AM you wrote:

> HTML mails are shown in full already - exactly as sent. TB (thank the
> lord) will not connect to download images that have not been sent
> in-line, unlike its vulnerable and insecure cousins . This is as it
> should be.

If one needs the images that are not part of the message, double click
on the HTML attachment to open your browser of choice.



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Re: SSL

2002-02-05 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Dean,

On Wednesday, February 6, 2002 at 7:05:27 AM you wrote (at least in
part):

D>   If I set my regular POP3 with the correct ports will that work
D>   since I don't see a SSL setting?

Yes. SSL and TLS are different names for adequate things. TLS is a
newer version of SSL. SSL stands for 'Secure Socket Layer' and TLS is
'Transport Layer Security', but both work in the same (or at least a
very similar) manner.
So setting your POP3 to TLS and using the port your ISP gave you
(default should be 995) should work for you, at least it does for me
with GMX and my own mail server running SSL tunneling for POP3.

HTH Pit
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