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Jim C wrote on Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 10:53:52AM -0800 :
Short form: There is no way provided to turn html off, as far as I can
tell, in Netscape 7.0. No check box and no known means of doing so by
inserting comments anywhere in the system.
Great. Now if there just were a way to avoid vewing it in Netscape 7.0. :-/
I'm very sorry!!! I didn't know that i was writting messages in html. I've
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It isn't difficult to modify Outlook Express to disable HTML (which is enabled
by default). Tools-Options-Send-Mail Sending Format
Want
There is. Use an e-mail program that has filters.
On Saturday 08 March 2003 10:08 am, Jim C wrote:
Great. Now if there just were a way to avoid vewing it in Netscape 7.0.
:-/
I'm very sorry!!! I didn't know that i was writting messages in html.
I've
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It isn't difficult to modify
Netscape 7.0 does have filters and I employ them in concert with
SpamPal. What it doesn't have is the ability to add:
!-- to the beginning and -- to the end of any file that contains
HTML or html etc. I don't want to eliminate the mail all together
because I do occasionally get html messages I
Netscape 7.0 does have filters and I employ them in concert with
SpamPal. What it doesn't have is the ability to add:
!-- to the beginning and -- to the end of any file that contains
HTML or html etc. I don't want to eliminate the mail all together
because I do occasionally get html messages I
Whoops. Double wammy! Sorry.
Jim C wrote:
Netscape 7.0 does have filters and I employ them in concert with
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On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 5:50 pm, Jim C wrote:
Netscape 7.0 does have filters and I employ them in concert with
SpamPal. What it doesn't have is the ability to add:
!-- to the beginning and -- to the end of any file that contains
HTML or html etc. I don't want to eliminate the mail all
Short form: There is no way provided to turn html off, as far as I can
tell, in Netscape 7.0. No check box and no known means of doing so by
inserting comments anywhere in the system.
I'm not sure I understand your problem. FWIW, though, KMail displays the
plain text version of a dual-mode
On Fri Mar 07, 2003 at 11:49:06PM -0300, Leonardo wrote:
I'm very sorry!!! I didn't know that i was writting messages in html. I've
had some problems with my home mdk box so i'm using (unfortunately) outlook.
I'll try to figure out if there's any option that can disable the html
format on
i've just finished setting up a mdk9.0 server with
postfix, mailman, iptables and apache. Things are going fine, but I would like
to know how can I detect any security breaches on my system to prevent possible
hackerinvasions. I've been using the netstat command but there should be
On Friday 07 March 2003 02:23 pm, Leonardo wrote:
i've just finished setting up a mdk9.0 server with postfix, mailman,
iptables and apache. Things are going fine, but I would like to know how
can I detect any security breaches on my system to prevent possible hacker
invasions. I've been using
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Subject: Re: [expert] finding security holes
On Friday 07 March 2003 02:23 pm, Leonardo wrote:
i've just finished setting up a mdk9.0 server with postfix, mailman,
iptables and apache
On Friday 07 March 2003 07:10 pm, civileme wrote:
You can activate prelude and watch the logs, and you can load chkrootkit,
and you can compile the kernel specifically for your machine with all
modules compiled in and none loading, which helps proof against rootkits,
but remember linux is by
On Friday 07 March 2003 07:49 pm, Leonardo wrote:
I'm very sorry!!! I didn't know that i was writting messages in html. I've
had some problems with my home mdk box so i'm using (unfortunately)
outlook. I'll try to figure out if there's any option that can disable the
html format on e-mail
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