reak again when/if you exceed 99. And again if you
exceed 999. And so on. So this is not a a real fix, it's just a postponing.
And, BTW, this happens with every product I have seen.
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what socket got a conflict, then you can hunt it down.
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Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link fi
ready in use.
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Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first -
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/
1.219 that corresponds to a product version 3.5.0.
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work. Take your own conclusions on how you can influence, folks.
I am not saying, or even implying, this is what RL did, or does. I am
just pointing out how this usually works on large development shops. I
personally guess this is the *only* way this type of work can be done,
in gene
not agree with it does not bring any demerit to his moderation.
And, at the end of the day, I find I still can live with you, Marck,
and everybody else here.
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MaXxX wrote:
I'm on a roll! I'm on a roll!
Thanks, MaXxX. I needed something like that today. I just hope the rest
of the people here take it on the lighter side...
(p.s. -- there's also another identifying trait of a bat -- it defecates
[censor action] all over you...)
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count.
and, from Boris:
BA> But he could maybe use the Envelope-To or Delivered-To header to
BA> detect to which address the mail was sent.
Thanks to both for pointing this out to me.
It is a way out right now.
But... my point is that one should not need to do that -- TB! should
be able to e
gainst this.
What I still have against is TB! sending out e-mail *defaulting* to
such behaviour.
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.
Authentication has nothing to do with this issue. Authentication is an
issue between you and your ISP. I also use authentication on *ALL* of
my e-mail accounts. I also use encryption when I connect to my ISP to
send/receive e-mails.
And, still, I was able to send, on an e-mail account, with an
i
Hello Marcus,
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 18:03:29, you wrote:
MO> On Sunday, April 3, 2005, 01:39, hggdh wrote:
MO> Multiple accounts I have used though. What you do when changing
MO> the 'From:' address is just that, changing the 'From:' address.
MO> Changing
reply, the account
that received the original e-mail;
(b) on Global Folders, if you override the default 'From:' e-mail
address, TB! should use the corresponding account to send this e-mail.
What do you, dear colleagues, think about this?
Cheers,
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them) this is probably not a significant issue given
that the roaming user will still need to access the mail base
(probably on an altogether different computer that the one in use to
execute TB!).
So... right now, it is difficult to decide which way. I myself would
go off the Registry, no question
OTFE. I understood the *base* was encrypted, and OTFE would write
encrypted mails to the base, and un-encrypt when reading.
If I am correct, then what you propose could not work.
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pgpxydKPcSO5U.pg
esIt!; after moving to Bayes Filter, I did
not get it anymore, but... still waiting.
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hat would prevent this conversion from taking place?
You mean attached files? Can you expand a bit on what is going on?
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Descripti
manually rebooted the box). I
did not close TB!, thou, so it was closed by the shutdown process. No
entries relating to anything dealing with TB! at all, not even in the
Security Log.
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pgpmT
.6 on Nov 8th. Whatever
happened, happened between Nov 14th and Nov 16th (when I found it).
I do not doubt you at all. I am just stating what happened.
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Hash: SHA1
A bit more of info -- I looked up the BayesIt! configuration. I was
magiacally changed to NO logging, and the directory was indeed set to
BayesIt1.
I do not mind auto-configuring software, but I really do expect it to
at least notify me that it decid
dated since Nov 14th;2. There's a
new 'BayesIt1' folder, out of the blue; 3. BayesIt! got (it seems)
utterly lost.
This is BayesIt! 0.74. I do not remember any new official version from
Alexey -- is there one?
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Oorschot, P., Vanstone, S., CRC Press, 1996.
Also good are all of Bruce Schneier's books. Highly recommended.
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Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32)
Com
f hot air
vented around the idea, but no real privacy -- it's bad for business.
Europe is, in general, much more strict...
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Description:
Franklin once said, about liberty,
rights, etc?
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Current beta is 3.0.2.7 Rush | 'Using TBBE
tion, analyse
it, and provide you with "needed feedback' in the form of commercial links.
Peace, folks.
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cted. You are, of course, right.
It is, then, much more important that the HTML-rendering libraries be
limited on what they can render...
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with the magnificent forele blau Marck sen
Tony Boom wrote:
Problem is so many people on this and the other lists fought long and
hard to keep html of any description out of TB! completely. So whatever
html capability TB! has is a bonus whether wrong or right.
I'm not saying I agree one way or t'other but that's how it was.
Well, it *does*
FYI
Original Message
From: 3APA3A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: 3APA3A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: http://www.security.nnov.ru
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
It looks like The Bat! uses libpng 1.0.5 and zlib 1.1.3 and is
vulnerable to very old buf
Kian Andersen wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone of you know of a mail program for Linux
that resembles the features I have in The Bat! ?
Hum. mutt comes to my mind, but it's line mode.
Current beta is 3.0.2.4 Rush | 'Using TBBETA'
Kevin Coates wrote:
Hi Peter,
Yes we're getting a little OT, so this is the end of this thread
unless someone can recommend a setting tweak in TB to fix my error.
Here's a list of the changes in the last few GPG test versions:
Noteworthy changes in version 1.3.90 (2004-10-01)
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Hello Army,
Tuesday, October 26, 2004, 21:58:41, you wrote:
AR> Hello hggdh,
AR> Sunday, October 24, 2004, 5:46:31 PM, you wrote:
(HUGE snip)
I did not forget you... I just need time to read it all & answer ;-)
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/test/tester/
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Current beta is 3.0.2.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http:
n what I said earlier, but I now think I was too
limited in my view.
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Current beta is 3.0.2
YOUR OWNRISK
##
This is part of the game. The function of a Beta is to be used, AS IF
IT WERE THE REAL THING, by a sample population.
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pgpaBs
e internal implementation, *not* the MS Crypto
API for this to work.
But there is still some more work to do here... I am not quite happy
with the interface and the options... later I should have more to say
on it.
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Hello Marck,
Monday, October 25, 2004, 21:52:59, you wrote:
MDP> That's exactly what the "Reset signers..." button in the account
MDP> properties .. Edit personal certificates dialog is for.
oh boy, oh boy, oh boy :-)
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be able to select
which, of the (possibly) many different certificates one wishes to
use. If I need to keep on adding/deleting certificates from the store,
then this is simply not usable.
But... since this may impact others I would like to have your input on
this.
Cheers,
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Usi
you to secure a channel when the parties have
*NOT* met, or do not physically know each other. It takes care of the
key distribution problem for you.
(snip)
Cheers,
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.
See (for start) ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2246.txt, which
is the TLS RFC.
At page 39 it states:
" certificate_list
This is a sequence (chain) of X.509v3 certificates. The sender's
certificate must come first in the list. Each following
certificate
lf-signed
certificate. If this is the case, all that is needed to do is add the
certificate itself to the trsuted root. 0bviously, there is then the
problem of trust, back to haunt: you *can* trust a self-signed
certificate, as long as you can positively confirm it. Since you
cannot use a trusted roo
Hello Eddie,
bugtrack 3953 opened for you on this. I have asked RL to contact you.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3953
I will forward to you any actions on this issue.
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Hello Eddie,
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 12:34:30, you wrote:
EC> Thanks 'hggdh' (sound almost like R2D2 *gg*) ;))
Well, 'hggdh' is actually a word in an old language (transliterated in
the Latin alphabet), but this is a rather old story, remembered yearly
:-). I am
ented (and, please do not tell me
it's impossible: I have written a lot of code with trace embedded),
it helps the customer when hit by a reproducible issue, and helps
A LOT the fixer.
Alea jacta est. Let's now see how RL reacts.
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; downloaded perfectly the first time...
SG> Anyone else with similar trouble?
I only use Firefox, and it is 0.10.1. No problems at all here.
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Description
My reply was being sent when I received this.
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Current beta is (none) | 'Using T
a product,
there are better ways of getting it there. Amazingly all of them
usually start with "being nice" and "providing reasons". You note
lacked both.
Now, for a very old saying: "when you enter a city, abide by it's
laws".
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body here. As I am
sure some do not, but such is life.
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Current beta is 3
at version 0.73, it might be a good idea to upgrade it. There are
some steps you might have to perform if you upgrade from 0.71 or
previous, but I do not have the details with me anymore.
Every time I had a high CPU on TB!, I found it was caused by a
plug-in, not TB! itself.
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, THEN it stands
to reason this is not TB!'s issue, but (alas) Microsoft.
One chance: download and try to install the Latest & Greatest MSI
(it's your call to upgrade to V3 (if you are running XP) or maintain
V2 (which is what you are running right now). I would only go V3 on XP
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available :-).
MSI install log is saved, if needed.
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p;FamilyID=CEBBACD8-C094-4255-B702-DE3BB768148F
and this is the one for Win2K:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=CEBBACD8-C094-4255-B702-DE3BB768148F
Regards,
..hggdh..
Current beta is 3.0.1 RC/7 |
on at address 0000. Read of address
.".
Cheers,
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rosoft to be
*compliant* with a standard ;-) ?
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One more. I find it disturbing that test versions do not have debug
information set on the modules.
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unhandled exception in TheBat.exe (NTDLL.DLL): Access Violation
call stack:
NTDLL! 77fcc2c0()
MSVCRT! 78001532()
MSVCRT! 780014cf()
Registers:
EAX = 0007002E EBX = 0003 ECX
u which version you want to use.
Obvious, there are some potential issues on compatibility.
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ll the MSI, because of the problems above. I KNOW (a) and (d)
work, have used (b) and (d) on other applications. But, we are dealing
with MSI. Anyone who has written/supported MSIs knows "there be
dragons" lurking in it.
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new Beta, restore your data.
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s -- http://www.x-setup.net/
Also good to clean up MSI installs is the Microsoft Installer Clean-up
Utility -- see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;240116
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run drwtsn32.exe to set it up and/or clear it up.
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Hello Marcus,
Sunday, April 11, 2004, 12:54:12 PM, you wrote:
MO> My first thought was this was a joke.
(snip)
MO> A less technical skilled user might not
MO> understand the difference between sending message within one Exchange
MO> server and between different mail servers (no offe
Hello Luigi,
Saturday, January 24, 2004, 12:06:58 PM, you wrote:
LR> Hello hggdh,
LR> Saturday, January 24, 2004, 7:01:47 PM, you wrote:
h>> With that in mind, it seems to me that the best for TB is to create
h>> it's temp files under it's own temp space; if this is
use a private temporary space, then... the best is
for TB to clean up the temp space on start-up.
If TB keeps on using the system temp space, then it's the sysadmin
responsibility to create a script to clean it up every so often.
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