Re: [WAMUG] Mail V 12.4

2024-06-23 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254986503?sortBy=best



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> On 23 Jun 2024, at 6:11 PM, FW via WAMUG  wrote:
> 
> Good Evening all,
> 
> I have lost the mailbox “All mailboxes” which is normally on top.
> I now need to check mailbox iCloud and iiNet separately.
> 
> It has slipped down to the bottom.
> How can I move it back to the top ?
> 
> Have tried to move it but it slippes back to the bottom.
> 
> Thank you for any suggestions.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Walter
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[WAMUG] is This Download Safe?

2024-06-13 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
   Hi Folks

   Please can you tell me is this software updater from DJI (for my drone)
   safe to open?

   Thank You

   Blitto

   [1]Liam Zhan

   Hi there. Liam from DJI here. Please update you device using DJI
   Assistant 2 using the link below and see if this issue persist. If so,
   kindly get back to us for more
   support. [2]https://www.dji.com/.../dji-assistant-2-consumer-drones...

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[WAMUG] 3G Closure affecting Apple Watch?

2023-12-01 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
   Hi Folks

   An email from Telstra has me wondering if I need to get a new Apple
   Watch?

I have a Series 4 (2018):

   Many smart watches and wearables can operate in “standalone” mode. This
   means you can make and receive calls or use data without having to
   carry a smartphone.

   While most smart watches and wearables are 4G compatible, some do not
   support our main 4G frequency band, 700 MHz (also known as B28). Once
   we turn off 3G from 30 June 2024, these devices will only work on a
   limited set of 4G frequencies and as a result, may experience a
   reduction in Telstra mobile network coverage.

   You’ll still be able to use data or make voice calls using the cellular
   feature on your device, but the service may work intermittently on our
   mobile network. When your smart watch or wearable is connected to your
   mobile handset via Bluetooth, your experience will be based on your
   handset’s network capability.

   Impacted devices include:

 * Apple Watch Series 3
 * Apple Watch Series 4
 * Apple Watch Series 5
 * Galaxy Watch
 * Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2

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Re: [WAMUG] Which Email address?

2023-11-08 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
   Thank you everyone.

   I have opted in to The Messaging Company (I think following Daniel K’s
   instructions).

   I have changed my “send new mail address" in Apple Mail to
   [1]bli...@mac.com

   I will also keep my iinet address and review this when TMC decide to
   start charging.

   I guess I have a year to change email address for various
   accounts/logins from my iinet one to my mac.com one.

   Cheers

   Blitto
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   On 2 Nov 2023, at 6:05 pm, Marcus Harris via WAMUG
wrote:

   As I understand the situation, IINET or WESTNET are the internet
   service providers and that won’t change.
   One isn’t obliged to use @ iinet or @ westnet.
   I haven’t used those addresses for several years and I’m happy with all
   the apple addresses @me @ Mac @ iCloud.
   Cheers
   Marcus
   Marcus Harris
   Mobile +61417965618

 On 2 Nov 2023, at 2:56 pm, Peter Crisp via WAMUG
  wrote:
    Hi Rod, I am with Westnet as my ISP - same org as iinet I
 understand.
  Westnet advised me a couple of months back too they are outsourcing
 the
  email management. This was received with big groans. However,
 Westnet
  (and iinet) are outsourcing the email management to The Messaging
  Company. You have the choice to Opt In to their plan, in which case
  they will manage the full migration of your Westnet (or iinet) Mail
  accounts to The Messaging Company, but importantly you will keep
  exactly the same email address afterwards. I have opted in as
 making a
  change to a different email address would be a huge undertaking
 with
  all the tangles with multiple other subscriptions, providers etc my
  email address is associated with. Same to for the 4 other family
  members in my family. I dug further into this - the first year of
 email
  management is free with The Messaging Company and then from year 2,
  they will charge a fee for the email management. If I look at my
  Westnet plan, the current email management fee will disappear form
 day
  1 after migration and thereafter. I don't know yet how much The
  Messaging Company will charge from year 2.
  You can ring the helpline for further details if other questions or
  there is an FAQ page for the commonly asked questions.
  Kind Regards
  Peter Crisp
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[WAMUG] Which Email address?
Hi Folks
So iinet email is shifting to another provider.
Please can you suggest which email address should now I use as my
primary address?
I currently use rb...@iinet.net.au
I have the following email addresses:
rb...@iinet.net.au
bli...@mac.com
bli...@icloud.com
I am thinking of making bli...@mac.com as my primary address
Thank you
Rod Blitvich
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[WAMUG] Which Email address?

2023-11-02 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
   Hi Folks

   So iinet email is shifting to another provider.

   Please can you suggest which email address should now I use as my
   primary address?

   I currently use rb...@iinet.net.au

   I have the following email addresses:

 * rb...@iinet.net.au
 * bli...@mac.com
 * bli...@icloud.com

   I am thinking of making bli...@mac.com as my primary address

   Thank you

   Rod Blitvich
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Re: [WAMUG] Iinet/Westnet/TPG/internode etc stopping email address hosting

2023-08-13 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Thanks Daniel
Yep - I didn’t get an email from them either.
I guess we might have to look for a new ISP before September 2024
Cheers
Rod (atiinet.net.au )




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> On 1 Aug 2023, at 6:36 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> An interesting piece of info was brought to my attention, and to be honest I 
> hadn’t seen it previously. - (definitely not an email from iinet advising me 
> of the change. Possibly an email will come later on perhaps?)
> 
> Apparently iinet/TPG and all it’s subsidiaries (Westnet, Internode etc) have 
> decided they are no longer going to host their customer’s emails. (And new 
> customers signing up are not given an @ISP email address).
> 
> They are moving it over to another business where they (the ISP) are 
> apparently paying for it for a year (up to Sept 2024 from what I can gather), 
> then after that if you then want to still keep using your @isp email address, 
> then you will have to pay for it. I haven’t seen any plans as yet, but a few 
> things I read said it could be “from $3.99 per email address per month). - 
> though doesn’t show what the quota would be. 
> Some other people had said to budget about $60 a year to keep the email 
> address.
> 
> The “notice” is on all the ISP websites, so for example on the main iinet 
> home page (and same for Westnet, TPG, Internode etc), all have a link to 
> information about it.
> https://help.iinet.net.au/iinet-email-messaging-company
> 
> Even the “new” company taking over (The Messaging Company), website's is 
> fairly sparse on information.
> 
> Definitely going to be a bit of wake up call for a lot of people. Who may 
> have an @isp address for 20+ years, then find if they want to keep it they 
> now have to pay. And I’m sure the internet plans won’t see a price decrease 
> for the money saved on not supplying/hosting email addresses. Hey, I could be 
> wrong,…but, well….time will tell.
> (I have an @iinet address that I’ve had for about 22+ years that I’ve been 
> with them - not that I use it very much….but it’s there).
> 
> I know I have quite a lot of clients that use their @isp address, so 
> definitely going to be a change for a lot of people.
> Another good reason to have a domain name I guess, or a “free” email address 
> like @iCloud.com, @gmail.com etc- then you can change ISPs without having to 
> tell everyone your email address has changed.
> (As an aside, the price is about “normal” - as I looked at some of the “email 
> only” hosting plans I have for clients and a 10GB plan is $60 a year per 
> mailbox)
> 
> Definitely will be something to watch and see what happens with it.
> 
> Thought I’d post to the list as possibly others may not have seen or been 
> aware of this. :)
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
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[WAMUG] New Journal App

2023-06-15 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Hi Folks
Please does anyone know if the up-coming Journal App for Apple will have speech 
to text?
thanks
Blitto




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Re: [WAMUG] Printer Advice please

2023-03-03 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Many thanks Daniel!




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> On 4 Mar 2023, at 1:41 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rod
> 
> I can definitely recommend the Epson EcoTank series - I sell a lot of them to 
> my clients and find them very good.
> (And we run two at home - one specifically for photo printing and one for 
> “day to day stuff”. It replaced my colour epson laser I had. And the running 
> cost is very cheap. On one set of refillable inks you can get up to 2 years 
> of printing.
> And the bottles are only around $25 each colour - and again last up to 2 
> years of printing. And I’ve always found the Epson range to be reliable and 
> kept up to date with drivers.
> Any of the entry level Ecotnaks should do - eg something like ET -1810 or 
> ET-2810/2811 would be fine.
> Note that some of the cheaper models don’t have AirPrint (they have “wireless 
> printing direct” which requires another App if you want to print from your 
> iPhone or iPad (not as “easy” as Airprnt).
> Then it just depends on features you want - eg do you want it to have a 
> screen on it for ease of copying, flatbed scanning versus ADF (Automatic 
> Document Feeder) etc,…..
> So more features can cost a bit more up front obviously.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> Kind regards
> Daniel
> 
>  Sent from my iPhone 12 Pro 
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>> On 4 Mar 2023, at 1:26 pm, Rod Blitvich via WAMUG  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>  Hi Folks
>> 
>>  I need a new multifunction printer for home, VERY low volume.
>> 
>>  Wireless
>> 
>>  Any advice/recommendations please?
>> 
>>  Cartridge vs Ecotank?
>> 
>>  Models
>> 
>>  Thanks
>> 
>>  Blitto
>>  image.gif
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>>  1. x-msg://329/rb...@iinet.net.au
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[WAMUG] Printer Advice please

2023-03-03 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Hi Folks
I need a new multifunction printer for home, VERY low volume.
Wireless
Any advice/recommendations please?

Cartridge vs Ecotank?
Models

Thanks
Blitto




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Re: [WAMUG] Compromised Passwords

2022-09-14 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Hi Stephen
I don’t use a password manager other than Apple’s built-in one
Cheers
Rod




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> On 14 Sep 2022, at 4:39 pm, Stephen Chape via WAMUG 
>  wrote:
> 
>   Hi Rod.
> 
>   I also use 1Password and have not seen that message yet.
> 
>   I updated last night to Safari 16.
> 
>   Which App is your password manager ?
> 
>   On 14 Sep 2022, at 4:00 pm, Tim Law via WAMUG
>   <[1]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
> 
>   A wise decision Rod :-)I use 1Password which has a similar
>   prompt and the task needs to be done each few months.
>   Regards
>   Tim
> 
> On 14 Sep 2022, at 2:57 pm, Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
> <[2]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> wrote:
>  Hi Folks
>  I just updated Safari to 16.0.
>  A while later the passwords window popped up listing a number of my
>  stored passwords as “compromised”
>  “this password has appeared in a data leak which puts the account
> at
>  high risk…”
>  I assume I should go ahead and change these passwords? (probably a
> dumb
>  question )
>  Thanks
>  Blitto
>  [[3]cid:3320202049_5684508]
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[WAMUG] Compromised Passwords

2022-09-14 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Hi Folks
I just updated Safari to 16.0.
A while later the passwords window popped up listing a number of my stored 
passwords as “compromised”
“this password has appeared in a data leak which puts the account at high risk…”

I assume I should go ahead and change these passwords? (probably a dumb 
question )

Thanks
Blitto




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Re: [WAMUG] Mobile Plans Advice Please: Telstra, JBHIFI Telstra etc

2022-09-10 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Thank you Daniel, Tim and Stephen!
cheers
Blitto




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> On 10 Sep 2022, at 1:41 pm, Stephen Chape via WAMUG 
>  wrote:
> 
>   Hi Rod.
> 
>   I can’t see any advantage in changing your plan.
> 
>   Just stay with the current $55.00 month plan in my opinion.
> 
>   Especially as you don’t need the extra GB.
> 
>   If your are buying the new phone outright, just switch the SIM over.
> 
>   If you are getting the new phone with a plan, ask Telstra if they will
>   keep you on your current plan.
> 
>   On 10 Sep 2022, at 11:38 am, Tim Law via WAMUG
>   <[1]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au <mailto:wa...@lists.wamug.org.au>> wrote:
> 
>   Rod I moved to Boost which uses the full Telstra network. Not sure
>   about 5G
>   $20 a month for 10gb I think.
>   Tim Law
> 
> On 10 Sep 2022, at 9:56 am, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
> <[2]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au <mailto:wa...@lists.wamug.org.au>> wrote:
> Hi Rod
> You may find some of the others that use the Telstra network - still
> give good coverage but at a cheaper price -
> This link has some good info as well -
> [3]https://www.finder.com.au/best-mvno-plans-on-the-telstra-network 
> <https://www.finder.com.au/best-mvno-plans-on-the-telstra-network>
> There were a few on this link around the $30-$40 plan still on
> Telstra with 5G
> https://www.whistleout.com.au/MobilePhones/Guides/Cheap-Telstra-netw 
> <https://www.whistleout.com.au/MobilePhones/Guides/Cheap-Telstra-netw>
> ork-MVNO-plans
> (Eg Made had soul ate 5G, 60GB data for $40 pm.)
> I’ve had a few clients use other carries but still on the Telstra
> network and been happy with them.
> Hope that helps.
> Kind regards
> Daniel
>  Sent from my iPhone 12 Pro 
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> On 10 Sep 2022, at 9:32 am, Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
>  wrote:
> Hi Folks
> I have a Telstra Moblie Plan Small with my iPhone X
> If I decide it’s time to upgrade to the iPhone 14 AND I want to stay
> with Telstra (for remote area coverage) - do you have any advice
> please?
> My current Telstra plan gives me 40 GB. I rarely use 10 GB.
> Should I stay on my current Telstra Moblie Plan Small  @ $55 per
> month?
> Or Shift to a new Telstra Upfront Mobile Plan Basic @ $58 with 40 GB
> and capped speed 250Mbps  4G and 5G?
> Or JB HiFi Telstra plan 60 GB @ $49, 3G, 4G/4GX BUT not 5G?
> OR - do you recommend any other plan with Telstra as the carrier?
> [1]https://www.whistleout.com.au/ doesn’t seem to list anything with
> Telstra carrier AND 5G under $68
> Many thanks for your advice
> Blitto
> [cid:3320202049_5684508]
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> 2. x-msg://329/rb...@iinet.net.au
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[WAMUG] Mobile Plans Advice Please: Telstra, JBHIFI Telstra etc

2022-09-09 Thread Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
Hi Folks
I have a Telstra Moblie Plan Small with my iPhone X
If I decide it’s time to upgrade to the iPhone 14 AND I want to stay with 
Telstra (for remote area coverage) - do you have any advice please?
My current Telstra plan gives me 40 GB. I rarely use 10 GB.

Should I stay on my current Telstra Moblie Plan Small  @ $55 per month?
Or Shift to a new Telstra Upfront Mobile Plan Basic @ $58 with 40 GB and capped 
speed 250Mbps  4G and 5G?
Or JB HiFi Telstra plan 60 GB @ $49, 3G, 4G/4GX BUT not 5G?
OR - do you recommend any other plan with Telstra as the carrier?

https://www.whistleout.com.au/  doesn’t seem to 
list anything with Telstra carrier AND 5G under $68

Many thanks for your advice

Blitto






Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
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