Hello Alexander,
On 21. lokakuuta 2003 at 17:51:57 +0600 (14:51 Local time) Alexander
Leschinsky [AL] wrote in TBBeta message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AL> Well, what is your IMAP-server?
I am running courier-imap-1.5.3 on OpenBSD 3.2 stable.
AL> I tried di
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: MD5
Hello Marck,
On 21. lokakuuta 2003 at 14:07:19 +0100 (16:07 Local time) Marck D
Pearlstone [MDP] wrote in TBBeta message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
TR>> I am getting really ** up
Sorry for my bad language. I
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 7:33:50 PM, Stefan Tanurkov has
created the following:
> [*] More sensible scroll bar settings for MicroEd
Hmm, something DOES seem to work better in here, but still erasing a
block of text when scrolled down that causes the message's length to
drop below one scr
Hi Paul,
@23-Oct-2003, 15:35 -0400 (20:35 UK time) Paul C [PC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Paul:
M>>> Outlook send weird things? And even if it does, how the heck
M>>> can I pry the darned thing open??
PC>> drag the winmail.dat to a program called fentun.exe , it will
PC>> expand out any at
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 9:04:05 PM, Martin Webster turned
electrons into what is below:
> You can view the winmail.dat file using a free utility from
> http://www.biblet.com/.
Found it already, but thanks. :)
Where in the nine pits of Hell did they (MS) find that idea :/
--
|\ /|
Hello admins...
M>> Outlook send weird things? And even if it does, how the heck can I pry
M>> the darned thing open??
PC> drag the winmail.dat to a program called fentun.exe , it will expand out
PC> any attachments..
ok, I can see the cut & copy police out after me... I THOUGHT I trimmed
t
Hi Stefan,
on Thu, 23 Oct 2003 20:33:50 +0300GMT (23.10.03, 19:33 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
ST> New build v2.01.7
ST> [-] Bug with encryption in the built-in support for PGP v6-8
Perhaps it works on XP now. But now again, it doesn't on Win98. It was
OK here in 2.01, n
MaXxX wrote:
> I've recently been conversing with a friend of mine, who uses MS
> Outlook. All of his messages have an attachment called "winmail.dat",
> but, knowing that Outlook might be attaching weird files for its own
> evil reasons, I ignored it.
> So, my question: is it The Bat that fail
Hello Peter!
On Thursday, October 23, 2003 at 8:25:44 PM you wrote:
> "Press start to do anything" ... Anything has to be begun once, every
> action has a "first step" one "starts". So everything would fit into
> "Start" following this argumentation.
But, old friend, that's exactly the logic MS
9 matches
Mail list logo