Re[2]: CA certificate issue

2009-04-19 Thread rmorris.r
Hello tracer,

Sunday, April 19, 2009, 7:26:16 AM, you wrote:

> Hello Lynn


> Sunday, April 19, 2009, 11:37:33 AM, you wrote:



L>> Hi all -

L>> I'm having a problem getting a CA certificate imported/installed,
L>> whatever it is you do with these things. Can't find anything in the
L>> config or help files at all. Can someone shed some light?

L>> And .. this is embarrassing, but does anyone have a suggestion as to how
L>> to read a 355k logfile? We'd like to see what's in it today since the
L>> smtp function quit, but GVim stopped responding when I tried to scroll
L>> to the end of it, and I'm going to give JEdit a try, but .. looks bad,
L>> you know?

L>> Yes, hereafter I will start a new one on the first of every month, but I
L>> didn't realize it was just getting bigger and bigger. I figured there
L>> was a limit on it. Silly me. I must have set that up in a different app.

L>> Anyway, the cert is really the thing, I think, and I'd really appreciate
L>> input.

L>> tia,

L>> Lynn


Open the help file. Look at the "Privacy and Security" tab. Open it
then go to "S/Mime" and open it. Then open "certificate management"
and go from there. It works for me.




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Re: anti-SPAM solutions

2009-06-15 Thread rmorris.r
Hello Privateofcourse,

Monday, June 15, 2009, 9:22:48 AM, you wrote:

> Hello TBUDL,

>  What do TB! users consider to be the

>  1) the best external SPAM management solution for TB! users?
>  2) the best internal SPAM management solution for TB! users?

>  First, this isn't for me, as I manage SPAM via convoluted email practises
>  and via cPanel, and so for a lot of years now I've not had much of a
>  problem with SPAM - well of course I do get a few bits of SPAM every now
>  and then, but only enough to be slightly irritated by them getting through.

>  This question is really for friends and family that I've converted to TB!
>  over the years. Many of them use their ISP mail accounts, and the like, and
>  so and are after alternative solutions to dealing with SPAM. As I've not
>  used any of the TB! plugins or used the external solutions, like SPAMPAL
>  and Mailwasher Pro for some time, I thought I'd ask people with more
>  up-to-date experiences.

>  I've done a bit of leg work, but it seems to me that the majority of
>  so-called 'SPAM blocker/stopper' solutions don't and can't really do
>  anything other than allow you to manage SPAM after-the-fact. That is, SPAM
>  isn't actually blocked or stopped at all, but is managed after it has been
>  received. But nonetheless, I suspect that for some this is better than
>  nothing at all.

>  I think the emphasis though must be on free solutions.


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