I have browsed your article about polaroid 4000 does not initialize
anymore. My scanner has the same problem. The problem is the noisy sound
when i turn scanner on. Obviously, it comes from rail. But the rail gear
wheel keep running to reject film holder even no film carrier inside. And
the
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk [filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On
Behalf Of Bob Geoghegan [bob...@dgiinc.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 3:02 PM
To: Paul Patton
Subject: [filmscanners] RE: polaroid dust and scratch program
Hi Paul,
Here's a link to the archived download page
As I am sure you know Polaroid has gone through several owners in the
last few years.
I don't see an Australian contact. The closest seems to be Japan and
China.
I have emailed their customer support in the US to ask about access to
these parts, and will see what they have to say, if anything.
Thanks for all the answers to my question, but I have decided not to buy
this particular scanner. The seller wants more money for it than I am
willing to pay.
It was good to see the list wake up and spring into action -- my thanks
to the participants, and to Tony Sleep for keeping the list going.
On 28/09/2009 Karen and John Hinkey wrote:
I managed to get my old SS4000 to work for a while and compared scans
of
the same slide between the SS4000 and 5000 ED and found that when
using
Vuescan the results were very similar regarding sharpness, although
the
raw image came out noticeably
On 19/09/2009 Tony Sleep wrote:
http://tonysleep.co.uk/polaroid-sprintscan-4000-diy-repairs
Now with a few small additions and edits for clarity.
NB this is not currently indexed from my site menus as, like a bunch of
similarly hidden motorcycle features it is really off-topic for the site,
so
Regarding vuescan, if you bought it in the era when there was only one version
of the program, you DO have what is now the pro version and will get free
updates. Ed, unlike me, keeps great paperwork. He should have you purchase
record.
That works! I didn't even notice the 4 screws securing the top of the carriage
as they were black--not the same silver color as the other screws.
The top half of my mirror was dusty. The lens looks fine. I think my scans are
better now.
Thanks.
Tony Sleep tonysl...@halftone.co.uk
On 20/07/2009 Tony Sleep wrote:
There is a 3rd screw down a hole
(top rhs of the cover, as shown), and the 4th retains the cover over
the
stepper mechanism - the slim rectangular box protuberance that your
LH
sketched blue line crosses. Essentially, there is a screw in each of
the 4
the
angled mirror with a DSLR sensor swab - it was covered in a thick
layer of
dust. Inspection with a torch showed the lens to be clean,
reflected in
the mirror. I then cleaned every trace of dust and dirt from the
mechanism
surfaces I could get at, and wiped and re-lubricated the helical
On 19/07/2009 sn...@cox.net wrote:
James wrote this last month. At the moment, I have my SS4000 apart
and I have removed 10 (not 6) self-tappers but see no way to remove
the carriage. I do have the lamp off, however.
It was me who wrote the report originally. I removed only the lamp carrier
(2
Tony,
Thanks for the details. If you ever do this again, how about a few digital
images along the way :).
After I removed the lamp, I tried to remove the film carrier. With the scanner
oriented in the same fashion as the background shot on the website you quote
below, I removed the two sheet
To the best of my knowledge, Polaroid, or their consigns still offer
service and parts for the Sprintscan 4000 scanners. Since the product
was made for Polaroid by Microtek, they may also have service and parts
available.
I would find $50 a very low price for a properly working SS scanner.
Art
Minolta was bought by Konica, and is now called Konica-Minolta. Have
you contacted them to see if they offer such service or know who does?
Art
pe...@galley.ie wrote:
Didn't get any response before - anybody have any ideas?
-Original Message-
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
Good point, I'll follow that up.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of Arthur Entlich
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 8:13 AM
To: pe...@galley.ie
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: FW: Who repairs Minolta scanners
Arthur Entlich wrote:
Minolta was bought by Konica, and is now called Konica-Minolta. Have
you contacted them to see if they offer such service or know who does?
Konica-Minolta, the combined version went through bankruptcy too
a few years ago, that's when Sony got hold of the Minolta camera
Paul Patton wrote:
I thought the Polaroid Sprintscan was still highly regarded as a filmscanner.
.
All Polaroid scanners have been orphans for quite some time
now, I'm sure that affects price.
Mike K.
P.S. - I've still a sprintscan 35 which is undoubtedly worth less
than the postage to
On 16/07/2009 li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
The Polaroid is in worse shape for resale u
nless Microtek is servicing them.
As far as I know Polaroid still offer service support
http://www.polaroid.com/service/index.jsp
--
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://tonysleep.co.uk
On 16/07/2009 Paul Patton wrote:
I thought the Polaroid Sprintscan was still highly regarded as a
filmscanner. Is it really only worth $50.00 or is my informant wrong?
See items 160348227611 160345106356 - both sold at $200 BIN.
--
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://tonysleep.co.uk
You need to be sure you are looking at completed sales.
I have no idea what any of my film scanners are worth,
but given the likelihood of a mechanical issue, I wouldn'
t risk my reputation to sell a film scanner unless it has
had a factory refurb. Especially true for old CCFT based
scanners.
Google Craigslist Polaroid SprintScan 4000 - you will find a few 4000
scanners offered for sale.
Paul Patton wrote:
I recently tried to sell a used Polaroid SprintScan 4000 film scanner using
an eBay sales service. They said they couldn't sell it for me because they
don't sell things worth
So, after this discussion of drivers, etc., does anyone have any experience
in actually using this scanner. I need to replace my ScanDual III so I can
scan 40 or so rolls of old 35mm bw negatives. Will this scanner scan 35-mm
negs to give results similar to a filmscanner? I don't have any
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 11:55 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
I have an Epson 1600, that's older than my Polaroid 120 and Epson has
provided 64-bit twain drivers for it. But you're right, the 120 will
have to stay with a 32-bit
Silverfast provides a 64-bit installer for the V500 (and presumably related
Epson
scanners). It's WIA and it installs both a standalone client and a plug-in for
Photoshop.
Silverfast also provides an optional TWAIN version but there's no reason to
install it
that I can see.
In the flier
On 14-Jun-09 09:02, Preston Earle wrote:
So, after this discussion of drivers, etc., does anyone have any experience
in actually using this scanner. I need to replace my ScanDual III so I can
scan 40 or so rolls of old 35mm bw negatives. Will this scanner scan 35-mm
negs to give results
: Saturday, June 13, 2009 11:55 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
I have an Epson 1600, that's older than my Polaroid 120 and Epson has
provided 64-bit twain drivers for it. But you're right, the 120 will
have to stay with a 32-bit XP
Message-
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of
caryeno...@enochsvision.com
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 1:39 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
Silverfast provides a 64-bit installer
interfaces and 32 bit versus 64 bit OSs and
drivers.
-Original Message-
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of James L. Sims
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 5:00 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection
:39 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
Silverfast provides a 64-bit installer for the V500 (and presumably related
Epson
scanners). It's WIA and it installs both a standalone client and a plug-in
for Photoshop.
Silverfast also
On 14-Jun-09 17:29:42, LAURIE SOLOMON (lau...@advancenet.net) wrote:
caryeno...@enochsvision.com,
I apologize for using your post as a vehicle for posting a correction to
one
of my earlier posts where I referred to WMA drivers when I should have
referred to WIA drivers. I am sorry if my
On 14-Jun-09 17:41:19, LAURIE SOLOMON (lau...@advancenet.net) wrote:
Jim,
Sort of a natural mistake since most people associate all scanner drivers
as
twain drivers, which most were when all scanners were 32 bit. Epson
probably did refer to the driver as a 64-bit driver without bothering
to
On 14/06/2009 Preston Earle wrote:
I need to replace my ScanDual III so I can
scan 40 or so rolls of old 35mm bw negatives. Will this scanner scan
35-mm
negs to give results similar to a filmscanner?
According to at least one review I read, IIRC the answer was a qualified
'yes' for the
From: Tony Sleep tonysl...@halftone.co.uk
On 14/06/2009 Preston Earle wrote:
I need to replace my ScanDual III so I can
scan 40 or so rolls of old 35mm bw negatives. Will this scanner scan
35-mm
negs to give results similar to a filmscanner?
According to at least one review I read, IIRC the
showed the lens to be clean, reflected in
the mirror. I then cleaned every trace of dust and dirt from the mechanism
surfaces I could get at, and wiped and re-lubricated the helical carriage
advance screws.
Result : a total transformation! Scans bright and clean, loads more shadow
detail - virtually
at the moment, but I can probably find the stu
ff I had to load once it is running again.
-Origin
al Message-
From: Tony Sleep tonysl...@halftone.c
o.uk
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 16:48:56
To: li...@laz
ygranch.com
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfectio
n V750-M Pro Scanner,
On 13/06/2009
This is very encouraging, Tony. I have had my ancient SS4000 under a
cover for several years as well, and I'm sure it could use a similar
cleaning. I may give it a try. I take it that re-assembly was not a
great problem?
Cheers,
Roger Smith
On 13-Jun-09, at 12:48 PM, Tony Sleep wrote:
On 13/06
written his own drivers for scanners; they may be 64 bit capable.
-Original Message-
From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of li...@lazygranch.com
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 2:07 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re
I didn't have to do anything to get my new Epson V500 scanner to work in
Vista-x64. I used
the installation CD and then immediately installed the 64-bit updates that I
downloaded
from the Epson support pages. Then I turned the scanner on. Windows made the
low beep that
it does when it
X64 is an oddball OS. Really a bastardized version of server2003. I can't wait
to get rid of it for Windows 7.
X64 predates Vista64, but was supposed to be easily (cough cough) upgraded to
Vista. Well, it required a new install and for the longest time the drivers
were better under X64 than
On 13/06/2009 Roger Smith wrote:
This is very encouraging, Tony. I have had my ancient SS4000 under a
cover for several years as well, and I'm sure it could use a similar
cleaning. I may give it a try. I take it that re-assembly was not a
great problem?
It's easy. 4 plastic spring clips
Roger Smith wrote:
This is very encouraging, Tony. I have had my ancient SS4000 under a
cover for several years as well, and I'm sure it could use a similar
cleaning. I may give it a try. I take it that re-assembly was not a
great problem?
Cheers,
Roger Smith
On 13-Jun-09, at 12:48 PM
...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of li...@lazygranch.com
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 5:50 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
X64 is an oddball OS. Really a bastardized version of server2003. I can't
wait to get rid of it for Windows 7.
X64 predates Vista64
: Saturday, June 13, 2009 4:03 PM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
I didn't have to do anything to get my new Epson V500 scanner to work in
Vista-x64. I used
the installation CD and then immediately installed the 64-bit updates that I
downloaded
] Re: Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scanner,
I didn't have to do anything to get my new Epson V500 scanner to work in
Vista-x64. I used
the installation CD and then immediately installed the 64-bit updates that I
downloaded
from the Epson support pages. Then I turned the scanner on. Windows made
On 04/06/2009 Charles Knox wrote:
An extensive search for cold cathode tubes (including both Polaroid
and
Microtek) didn't bring up anything remotely like it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Philips are the OEM of most scanner tubes, however identifying and
sourcing it may be difficult if it
Thanks, Tony.
Have contacted the local (Australian) Microtek site no reply as yet.
Regards
Charles
At 11:42 AM 6/4/2009 +0100, you wrote:
On 04/06/2009 Charles Knox wrote:
An extensive search for cold cathode tubes (including both Polaroid
and
Microtek) didn't bring up anything remotely
Both methods (printing and looking) are too subjective for my taste in
regard to this issue. I'd really like to see a objective map of the
changes. My personal sense is that jpeg is much better than most people
give it credit for.
It was designed with human vision in mind, so it does more
RGBI would make sense for raw, but I assume you are going do to light IR
cleanup.
I'd would use neutral. It compensates a bit for the dynamic range of the
film.
Personally, if I were to do what you are doing, i.e. batch scanning, I
would do it raw and RGBI TIFF. But if you just want to save RGB,
Carlisle Landel wrote:
Bunch,
Wow! The list lives!
Thanks to all for the advice.
Especiallly, thanks for the reminder that IR filtering doesn't work
for Kodachrome.
I've got the bulk slide feeder, so the plan is to simply drop a box
of slides in and start it up, then go away and drop
I'd like to point out that I never had a Seagate product fail. Of
course, that could be luck. They come with 5 year warranties.
Of course, I probably just cursed one of my drives by mentioning I had
no failures. I've built PCs for people that would spend the extra money
for a Seagate and had the
, so sending DVD hasn't been much of an issue.
Nowadays, most publishers have ftp.
--Original
Message--
From: Tony Sleep
Sender: filmscanners_ow
n...@halftone.co.uk
To: li...@lazygranch.com
ReplyTo: fi
lmscann...@halftone.co.uk
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Ad
vice on scanner settings
Sent
...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of li...@lazygranch.com
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:52 AM
To: lau...@advancenet.net
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Advice on scanner settings
You can JPEG2000, which has a lossless option. I would have to research it,
but I think it only uses 8 per color. You
: [filmscanners] Re: Advice on scanner settings
Security isn't much of an issue these days since you coul
d encrypt locally. Goin out of business is very likely. M
ediastor was in the same business and went under.
-Original Message-
From: LAURIE SOLOMON lau...@ad
VANCENET.NET
Date: Thu, 26
]
Re: Advice on scanner settings
You can JPEG2000, which h
as a lossless option. I would have to research it,
but I
think it only uses 8 per color. You are should do the LWZ
tiff.
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: [filmscanners] RE
: Advice on scanner settings
Encryption can be done lo
cally; but what can be encrypted can be unencrypted
if s
omeone really wants to. Given the rash of allegedly secu
re information
that has managed to get publically distri
buted these days with respect to
major supposedly high s
Seagate is tops in the industry at 5 years.
Was? They have just slashed their warranty to 3 yrs on some drives -
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=3188
I have my reasons not
to like Seagate, but none are due to drive quality.
They've just had a load of trouble with their latest barracuda
On 26/02/2009 li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
There is DVD+R and DVD-R. For technical reasons, +R is pr
eferred. DVD-RAM is to be avoided.
This was DVD+R
Nowadays, most publishers have ftp.
Yup. Except this was a monstrous 1.5m x 1.5m @300dpi file, which took up
most of the DVD and would have
Fortunately got the 1.5Tbytes. Also, they still have 5 years.
The only computer part I have they really seems to be junk are these
Gigabyte Rocket fans. What a pain to replace. One stopped turning, but
the system shut down. The other lost it's speed control. I use Zalman now.
Bob Frost wrote:
The Vuescan IR is pretty good. However, I view film scanning like
playing a LP. At the very least, you need to blow off the dust.
Carlisle Landel wrote:
Bunch,
Wow! The list lives!
Thanks to all for the advice.
Especiallly, thanks for the reminder that IR filtering doesn't work
for
Good to see some discussion on this list again!
Preston Earle wrote:
I think the scan resolution should be determined by how you plan to use the
final images. A 4000ppi scan will give a file capable of being printed to up
to 17 x 25. If all you want to do with most files is display them on a
and Vuescan.
A
re the following settings appropriate? Why or why not?
I'm planning on 4000 dpi for maximum resolution, with 3 s
amples and
the color analog gain set at 1 for all colors.
I'm also planning a light infrared screen with no other
filtering
with respect to colors, grain reduction, or sh
On 25/02/2009 Peter Marquis-Kyle wrote:
I say scan once, at the
highest resolution the scanner can do (in this case 4000 spi), and
create the best archive image for whatever use happens later.
Agreed. 4000ppi will also reduce any issues with grain aliasing, which can
be more of a problem at
On 26/02/2009 li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
I just bought three 1.5 terrabyte drives
RAID can add resilience but no way can it be considered safe, so don't
forget the other 4!
Here I have:
3 x 1TB RAID3 = 2TB
2 x 1TB for backup (on another LAN PC)
2 x 1TB for offsite backup.
So that's 7 x 1TB
...@halftone.co.uk
To: li...@lazygranch.com
ReplyTo: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Subject: [filmsca
nners] Re: Advice on scanner settings
Sent: Feb 25, 2009
6:24 PM
On 26/02/2009 li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
I just bought three 1.5 terrabyte drives
RAID can add
resilience but no way can it be considered safe, so
Norman Carver wrote:
Peter,
Re your query on copying:
I used the holder that came with the Nikon 8000 --not perfect but workable
I set it vertically in a small aluminum channel, with emulsion (dull)
side towards camera.
Behind this is curved white paper lit by two electronic flash
+ 4.95 return postage + 0.79 postage to get it the
re and $8 for the film, for a total of $34 for the roll--
or roughly a dollar per shot.
Has anyone else used their
scanning? As my SS4000 gets crankier, I am not intereste
d in replacing it.
Stan
Norm Carver wrote:
Since I have hundreds of 6x6 negs and color to digitize and am frustated by
the slowness of film scanners in general I have recently begun copying negs
with my new Canon 5D-II (22 meg).
After some comparitive tests with 4000dpi scans on the Nikon 8000 I can say
the
That is a tough one. I find USB a cluster f*** of driver
hassles. I find firewire to be less of a software hassle.
I would trust a firewire to SCSI converter more that USB
based device.
If they were still selling the Dimage 5
400 II, I would say get a new scanner. Mine cost a bit ov
er $500,
I'm just impressed you could get the Mark II. It is alway
s backordered when I check the usual suspects (BH, etc.)
That is the body that will get me to give up film. That,
and I can't get quick turn E-6 anymore.
--Original
Message--
From: Norm Carver
Sender: filmscanners_o
It is hard to say if you are delusional or not since you have failed to give
us enough data to say if the two are comparable or if they are apples and
oranges. You say you were comparing 400o dpi scans on a Nikon 8000 film
scanner of 6x6 negatives (were the ones used for the comparison color or
It was not I who posed the question, So am I delusional according
died-in-the-wool scanners? in my post or who made a point of noting that
they grounded their question in the comparative findings based on an
empirical test situation. I was merely suggesting the sorts of
clarifications and
Ken McKaba wrote:
I use the Epson scanner utility for my 4900 flatbed and
the Minolta one for my Dimage ScanDual IV film scanner.
They both have histogram, curves, hue saturation
adjustments which are all the controls I ever use. I
played with Vuescan and SilverFast software but didn't
The good news is I run a 5400-II with Vuescan. The bad news is I haven't
a clue why yours isn't working.
Did you run that calibration step that the software requests?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I tried to use Vuescan but it was frustrating. Here's the
situation: my old
Nikon LS4000
gary wrote:
The good news is I run a 5400-II with Vuescan. The bad news is I haven't
a clue why yours isn't working.
Did you run that calibration step that the software requests?
:::embarrassed::: Yes, after I read your email! Vuescan works just fine now and
the
results are beautiful. Thank
: [filmscanners] Re: Help With V
uescan
gary wrote:
The good news is I run a 5400-II
with Vuescan. The bad news is I haven't
a clue why yo
urs isn't working.
Did you run that calibration ste
p that the software requests?
:::embarrassed::: Yes, a
fter I read your email! Vuescan works just fine now
Thanks, Stan,
That gives me an idea what to expect and to not rush at all.
Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: ss4000
Thanks, Tony.
The lamp comes on immediately with the power button. There's a split-second
of what might be a motor but seems more likely to be a relay driven by the
power switch. I tried the Polaroid cleaning brush but to no effect. SCSI
connectors seem OK and re-seating them also had
On 23/04/2008 Bob Geoghegan wrote:
For people who've opened up their SS4000s, what did you use to unclip
the 4
fasteners on the bottom? Gently working them with a screwdriver
looks like
one way to go.
I haven't done it, no need yet touch wood. But I just flipped mine over
and had a look and
and re-seating them also had no effect. It's the same
for changing termination status SCSI ID.
For people who've opened up their SS4000s, what did you use to unclip the 4
fasteners on the bottom? Gently working them with a screwdriver looks like
one way to go.
BOb
-Original Message
On 22/04/2008 Bob Geoghegan wrote:
I turned on my SprintScan 4000 for the first time in about a year
today.
The 2 LEDs light up instantly with no flashing from the yellow one
and there
are no motor noises.
Check your SCSI and power cable connectors. I'm not sure the 4000
initialises if the
On 04/04/2008 David J. Littleboy wrote:
I moved the Firewire card
(an Adaptex AUA-3121 HBA) from my previous previous machine and the
8000 now
works.
Shame. I was going to offer you $20 for it.
--
Regards
Tony Sleep
http://tonysleep.co.uk
It's amazing how little compatibility can exist between supposedly the
same protocols and interfaces. What a hassle.
Art
David J. Littleboy wrote:
By the way, I fixed the Nikon 8000 problem. It turns out the Firewire card
in my new machine doesn't get along with the 8000. I moved the Firewire
Anonymous,
Spam filters are inconvenient
Why?
I get a couple of hundred spams a day and I simply use the built-in spam
filter in Vista's Windows Mail; it is the best I have come across. It only
misses about 1 in a 100, and takes out far fewer genuine emails, so a quick
glance through the list
On 03/04/2008 David J. Littleboy wrote:
Agreed. Take it off list.
I'm done with it. It stayed on because of the question of whether or not
list members want their email addresses exposed to other list members,
risking spam. If anyone has a view either way I would prefer it gets
expressed on list
On 3/04/2008 Tony Sleep wrote:
I'll do whichever, it's trivially easy to change the list operation.
Tony, I think you should leave it as it is. It's not broken, as far as I
can see. I think the silent majority appreciate your efforts to keep the
conduit open for the (thinning) discussions, some
Please, keep it the way it's been, Tony. As I stated earlier, I value
that dialog with the friends I've made on this list and future
acquaintances that I'm sure will join.
Jim
Tony Sleep wrote:
On 03/04/2008 David J. Littleboy wrote:
Agreed. Take it off list.
I'm done with it. It stayed
Thank you Tony for explaining why list member email addresses are
available -- it does make some sense for those who are willing to put
up with spam and its natural corollary, spam filters.
I will take some exception to your comment
If you don't want to take any action against spammers but rely
I go one step further to protect accounts, passwords, and sensitive
personal info. I set up the computer that connects to the Internet
with its hard drive in a drawer so I can easily *remove* the hard
drive when I need a secure system.
Say I've been reading email (with the hard drive connected)
I just checked the two registry entries on my system to make sure I
didn't have either of the Srizbi trojan statements, and I don't.
However, in reading from this link, the simple answer seems to be for
people (and I assume, particularly men) to just stop buying on-line
herbal masculine
Dieder Bylsma wrote:
The scams are because we have a subscriber on our list that archives the list
to a public forum...
http://www.lexa.ru/FS/
note how all the most recent postings are on this list too ;)
Thanks for uncovering that archive. It is highly likely that is where our
addresses
: [filmscanners] Re: spam magnet
The scams are because we have a subscriber on our list that archives the list
to a public forum...
http://www.lexa.ru/FS/
note how all the most recent postings are on this list too
On 02/04/2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your implication is that I am relying on others (including you) to do
stuff for me to avoid spam, while in fact you are doing stuff that
*exposes* me to spam. I am doing my bit by having multiple addresses
and abandoning those that have been outed --
Tony, let me preface my remarks with one that I think is important: I
greatly appreciate all you have done with this list to bring together
such a wonderful resource. If I have caused you grief or upset I am
truly sorry.
On 02/04/2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your implication is that I am
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think we are having an unecessary argument
Agreed. Take it off list.
David J. Littleboy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tokyo, Japan
Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with
Sigh -- nobody responded directly to my original question, which is
Why is my email address displayed on the filmscanners board?
Most other participants are identified by
I believe Tony explained that everyone's address is visible. I can
certainly see them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sigh -- nobody responded directly to my original question, which is
Why is my email address displayed on the
Art,
Here is an interesting article -
http://thetechdon.com/40-of-all-spam-comes-from-just-one-source/ that you
may not have seen.
And note at the end that most spam and viruses come from
.USA!! About 2.5 times more than Turkey - the next worst
offender.
I'm very pleased with
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:01:52PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sigh -- nobody responded directly to my original question, which is
Why is my email address displayed on the filmscanners board?
Have a look at this site:
http://www.marshal.com/trace/traceitem.asp?article=567
Then click through to read more about the Srizbi trojan. Scary. I
downloaded Regscanner after reading this, and then check the registry
for the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RcpApi\(snip), as
unusual email, and am asking anyone who might
have been similarly involved to please email me.
On March 31st I sent a posting to this list under the thread
[filmscanners] Re: spam magnet, which was posted to the group at 2:41 AM.
I recently received an email from someone who I was in correspondence
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