it looks like some eejit is sending stuff to this mail list using my
petlibrary(AT)bigfoot(DOT)com
email addy ,
this is just a forwarding addy ~i don't use it for sending .
further clue folks ~ if it says M$ email client ~ definite not me !.
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Am I the only one receiving these bounce warnings daily? I keep sending the reply as
requested but the WARNING!'s don't stop.
Arlis
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I'm getting them too:)
What am I doing wrong?
No one else complains of bounces to my addy :)
-Eagan
Arlis R Tyner wrote:
Am I the only one receiving these bounce warnings daily? I keep sending the reply as requested but the WARNING!'s don't stop.
Arlis
the reply as requested but the
WARNING!'s don't stop.
Arlis
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on 6/16/03 10:57 AM, Arlis R Tyner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only one receiving these bounce warnings daily? I keep sending the
reply as requested but the WARNING!'s don't stop.
I get them too -- not every day however -- and lots of other people have
complained about them too
Allan Cranston
- Original Message -
From: victoria brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: WARNING! (2463800231)
on 6/16/03 10:57 AM, Arlis R Tyner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only one receiving
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 6/16/03 7:01 PM, the entity known
as victoria brandon transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am I the only one receiving these bounce warnings daily? I keep sending the
reply as requested but the WARNING!'s don't stop.
I get them too
I've not gotten these warnings, but I've been trying to send a message to
the list all day and it keeps getting bounced with an indication of:
(reason: 579 message content is not acceptable here)
This, of course, is ridiculous. Obviously, something flaky is going on with
the list
I've not gotten these warnings, but I've been trying to send a message to
the list all day and it keeps getting bounced with an indication of:
(reason: 579 message content is not acceptable here)
It could also be that the list only accepts plain text and your
e-mail program may be sending
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 6/16/03 9:42 PM, the entity known
as Cameron Kaiser transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've not gotten these warnings, but I've been trying to send a message to
the list all day and it keeps getting bounced with an indication of:
It's the list's way of making you trim your posts. If you have too much
quoted content, it rejects the message. This also helps with people who
don't notice they've quoted the entire digest, which has happened before.
BZZZT! Wrong-o. (Nice try, though. :-) ) Not that you could know, as
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 6/16/03 9:48 PM, the entity known
as Esver Camacho transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've not gotten these warnings, but I've been trying to send a message to
the list all day and it keeps getting bounced with an indication of:
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 6/16/03 10:09 PM, the entity
known as Cameron Kaiser transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BZZZT! Wrong-o. (Nice try, though. :-) ) Not that you could know, as the
list saw fit to not accept the disputed post... There were THREE quoted
My son sent me the following warning he received from one of his lists.
This list might heed it also!
Original Message
Subject: [Zenitcamera] Beware of E mails claiming to be from Ebay SECURITY
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 22:06:09 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
On 2003-03-11 18:57, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 02:51 AM, Joost van de Griek wrote:
I have never tried it in this particular setup, but way back in the day when
I had MSX computers, I would hook up two computers to one (expensive!) SCSI
HD, setting
On 2003-03-10 19:52, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost van de Griek wrote:
Actually, it's not all that weird. Using a regular SCSI cable, the PowerBook
would indeed see (and mount) all the Quadra's drives on the SCSI chain.
However, the fact that both motherboard SCSI controllers
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 02:51 AM, Joost van de Griek wrote:
On 2003-03-10 19:52, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Joost van de Griek wrote:
Actually, it's not all that weird. Using a regular SCSI cable, the
PowerBook
would indeed see (and mount) all the Quadra's drives on
Joost van de Griek wrote:
Actually, it's not all that weird. Using a regular SCSI cable, the PowerBook
would indeed see (and mount) all the Quadra's drives on the SCSI chain.
However, the fact that both motherboard SCSI controllers will be set to SCSI
ID 7, would cause some serious ID
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 11:45 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
Well thats what I was assuming :) I guess I've never actually used
real
SCSI disk mode in the way that it was meant to be then. Is the
PowerBook
supposed to boot into the OS completely normal and as if nothing was
out
of the
Now they tell us
But, in the 8 months I've had the 5300, I've used scsi disk mode about 6
times and never had any problems with a 4.5 gig drive.
Yet again, I may not resort to using scsi disk mode again either.
Dave
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On 2003-03-08 18:38, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 11:45 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
Well thats what I was assuming :) I guess I've never actually used real SCSI
disk mode in the way that it was meant to be then. Is the PowerBook supposed
to boot into the OS
But, in the 8 months I've had the 5300, I've used scsi disk mode about 6
times and never had any problems with a 4.5 gig drive.
I never had problems with the hard drive in the PowerBook either. Only
the Quadra's hard drive reports errors for certain files, or certain
files just completely
Greetings:
Mac Mavens: Please, your input on this alert that I'd no idea
of at
http://eshop.macsales.com/Descriptions/Specs/applepbhdtechnote.pdf.
Your recommendations of what to do if you've already bought your
drives!
Thank you,
JimWG
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on 07/03/03 15:44, jimwg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
] Mac Mavens: Please, your input on this alert that I'd no idea
of at
http://eshop.macsales.com/Descriptions/Specs/applepbhdtechnote.pdf.
Your recommendations of what to do if you've already bought your
drives!
Don't run your old
Jim,
I have 6 gB drives installed in my 3400's and have no problems because
i don't use the machines in SCISI disk mode and thats the only mode that
you have data scrambling problems.
Roger
jimwg wrote:
Greetings:
Mac Mavens: Please, your input on this alert that I'd no idea
of
Thanks, but you all are the experts! Can you instruct a rank
amateur PB user how to switch off SCSI mode on his PB 190? Does this
bug affect one's file sharing in any way?
I was also wondering whether after all this time since 1998
if some sharp Mac hacker hasn't conjured up some solution.
Uh oh...
I deleted the first post of this email because it didn't seem to really
concern me and I wanted to keep my inbox clean.
However its beginning to sound like it might explain my last week of
terror between my Quadra 800 and PowerBook 190 which has a 5gb IDE hard
drive in it.
Ive been
On 8/3/03 10:43 AM, palkasoft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uh oh...
I deleted the first post of this email because it didn't seem to really
concern me and I wanted to keep my inbox clean.
However its beginning to sound like it might explain my last week of
terror between my Quadra 800 and
Subject: Re: Apple's Warning to ATA/IDE users
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 03 17:43:42 -0600
From: palkasoft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uh oh...
I deleted the first post of this email because it didn't seem to really
concern me and I wanted to keep my inbox clean.
However its beginning to sound like it might
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 04:43 PM, palkasoft wrote:
Uh oh...
I deleted the first post of this email because it didn't seem to really
concern me and I wanted to keep my inbox clean.
However its beginning to sound like it might explain my last week of
terror between my Quadra 800 and
Well, least no more surprises I hope.
Heh you have no idea how aggrivating it is to know that all of my
problems over the last week could have been avoided. Just last night I
was using SCSI disk mode on this thing and again it was giving me
problems.
When I read that article I thought
No. The link posted talks about I/O errors on the powerbook connected
as disk mode. Moreover, the error only occurs when you try to read or
write *beyond* the 4GB limit. I know this because as I read the link
this morning. I was *successfully* installing OS 8.6 on a Powerbook
5300 with a 4.5
Just a reminder to anyone receiving automated warning messages from the
list server. This situation is beyond our control. Maclaunch runs the
server, and we have reported the problem to them.
The messages are generated automatically. There is nothing we can do
about them short
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