Re: Tbot-subscribe: question (OT)

2008-09-19 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Luc,

Friday, September 19, 2008, 3:10:04 AM, you wrote:

L  Yesterday i sent a request to subscribe to the Tbot list... haven't
L  heard back ... is it still active?

Yes.

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Re: Tbot-subscribe: question (OT)

2008-09-19 Thread Luc
Good morning Mark,  
  
It was foretold that on 19/09/2008 @ 09:30:00 GMT+0200 (which was
04:30:00 where I live) Mark Partous would write:

snipped a bit

 Yes.  

ok. Have to wait i suppose...
 
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Re: One time encryption

2008-09-19 Thread Jens Franik

am Montag, 15. September 2008 um 22:23 schrieb Jack S. LaRosa:

 I need to send credit card info to a vendor in payment for a part yet
 to be shipped. Is there an easy way to encrypt the info so it can't be
 read if it's intercepted in transit and yet *can* be read by the
 recipient? Or am I worrying about nothing?

I would also worry about sending Credit Card Info in Plain Text ;-)

As you were already told, a fax could be an alternative.

If you both (sender/recipient) have Windows, you might try
Free Portable Encryption/Decryption Software - PicoCrypt
(http://www.picofactory.com/download/free/software/encryption_decryption/picocrypt)
2008/09/19 16:44:19
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PicoCrypt - Encryption/Decryption Software (free)
Description
It is a small and extremely fast encryption utility that uses Blowfish
encryption algorithm in CBC mode. It is easy to use and support multiple
files drag-and-drop. In addition, it is portable, you can put it on your
USB memory stick and run it anywhere you go! Very useful for users who
want to keep their document secure on their computer or transfer over
Internet using unsecure channel.
It uses a 128-bits key that is the MD5 message-digest of user password

Or, if you have different Operating Systems, i found some Shareware
CryptoHeaven for Java(tm) Website
http://www.cryptoheaven.com
Version: 2.2
Size: 1955 KB
Downloads: 55
Price: $29.00
Licence: Shareware

If your Receipient has a PGP/GPG Public Key, you could also encrypt an
Textfile (Attached) which only he can open with his private Key.

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Re: Tbot-subscribe: question (OT)

2008-09-19 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Luc,

on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:10:04 -0300GMT (19.09.2008, 03:10 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:

L  Yesterday i sent a request to subscribe to the Tbot list... haven't
L  heard back ... is it still active?

Yahoogroups is slow at times... :( Be patient.

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Peter

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Re: One time encryption

2008-09-19 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Friday, September 19, 2008, 16:50:43, Jens Franik wrote:

 Licence: Shareware

You should always be wary of security programs that don't use open
encryption standards (this doesn't just mean that the program uses eg.
AES algorithm for encryption, but that you can use another open-source
program to decrypt the files produced by such software), because
otherwise you can never know what kind of backdoors there are in the
program (not necessarily intentional - the backdoor may be there
simply because there are weaknesses that the original authors didn't
think about when they were designing the program).

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Seeing double: Home networks and The Bat!

2008-09-19 Thread Achdut18
Roelof Otten's advice on Sept 16 about how to enable multiple users on a pc to 
use the same mail directory made me think that the same advice would work for 
multiple computers on a home network.  So, following that advice I was able to 
get The Bat! on our wireless laptop to see, store, and download the same e-mail 
seen, stored, and downloaded by the desktop (on whose hard drive the mail 
directory resides.)  Unfortunately, if mail is downloaded on computer A, while 
TB is open on computer B, or vice versa, a subsequent download by the second 
machine will result in TWO copies of each newly downloaded e-mail appearing on 
the second machine.  However, if TB is first closed and then opened, the newly 
downloaded mail will magically without duplicates.

Can anyone help me fix this?

-- 
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AntiSpamSniper

2008-09-19 Thread Tim Hamm
Hello TBUDL,

  I don't have AntiSpamSniper installed on my pc, and was wondering
  why the toolbar is showing up in my drop down menu list when
  I right click the mouse within the header of TB.

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Re: One time encryption

2008-09-19 Thread Jens Franik

am Freitag, 19. September 2008 um 18:43 schrieb Jernej Simončič:


 On Friday, September 19, 2008, 16:50:43, Jens Franik wrote:
 Licence: Shareware

 You should always be wary of security programs that don't use open
 encryption standards

You are right!

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Re: Seeing double: Home networks and The Bat!

2008-09-19 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Avram,

On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:39:48 -0500GMT (19-9-2008, 20:39 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

A Roelof Otten's advice on Sept 16 about how to enable multiple
A users on a pc to use the same mail directory made me think that the
A same advice would work for multiple computers on a home network.

Please, don't start blaming me for that. :-)

A So, following that advice I was able to get The Bat! on our
A wireless laptop to see, store, and download the same e-mail seen,
A stored, and downloaded by the desktop (on whose hard drive the mail
A directory resides.)

Should work.

A Unfortunately, if mail is downloaded on computer A, while TB is
A open on computer B, or vice versa, a subsequent download by the
A second machine will result in TWO copies of each newly downloaded
A e-mail appearing on the second machine. However, if TB is first
A closed and then opened, the newly downloaded mail will magically
A without duplicates.

You wouldn't have configured that TB leaves the mail on the server for
some time, would you? Otherwise messages that are downloaded will be
deleted by the server.

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Re[2]: Seeing double: Home networks and The Bat!

2008-09-19 Thread Achdut18
Hello Roelof,

Friday, September 19, 2008, 4:17:54 PM, you wrote in response to my query about 
duplicate messages being downloaded to a laptop on a homework that has just 
been set up as the second networked computer to have TB! running:

RO You wouldn't have configured that TB leaves the mail on the server for
RO some time, would you? Otherwise messages that are downloaded will be
RO deleted by the server.

Yes!  That must be it.  I had been leaving it on the server for 14 days after 
download.  I just changed the setting and I would imagine that what you 
suggested is correct.  No time to test at the moment, but I bet that that is it!

As always, 

Thanks.

-- 

Avi

Avram Sacks
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Re[6]: Two TheBat processes

2008-09-19 Thread Dan Lester
Thursday, September 18, 2008, 3:21:33 PM, you wrote:

 can provide more details if anyone wants, such as the developers


 Same here: I see TheBat twice under applications and only once under 
 processes.
 Whom did you contact about this problem?

 Leonard


I reported it on this list.  I've not heard any responses, either
before or this time.   I've not reported it as a bug, since it may be
WAD, though no idea why it would, since it just clutters up the task
bar.

dan

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