Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-27 Thread 9Val
Hello John, JT The attach message tries to contact remote computers. To reproduce: Should be fixed in .02 -- 9Val Current beta is 3.0.2.1 Beta/1 | 'Using TBBETA' information:

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Zygmunt Wereszczynski
On Tuesday, October 26, 2004, at 06:53:55 [UTC+0200] (Tuesday, October 26, 2004 06:53 my local time) Martin Schoch wrote: At this point, for me, TB! tries to connect to Yahoo servers on port 445 and 139. Can anyone confirm? Yes - confirmed - my firewall says that it is a ping request. Did

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread NTL World
Hello John, A reminder of what John Thomas typed on: 26 October 2004 at 18:51:30 GMT -0700 At this point, for me, TB! tries to connect to Yahoo servers on port 445 and 139. Can anyone confirm? I can confirm it, thought TB wasn't supposed to do that? -- Best regards,Tony.

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Marcus Williams
On 26/10/2004, Martin Schoch wrote: Yes - confirmed - my firewall says that it is a ping request. pings dont go to ports 139 and 445 - these are netbios ports. There are some ping requests just before the other ports are connected to. There is definitely something wierd here. I've just run

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Martin, A reminder of what Martin Schoch typed on: 26 October 2004 at 06:53:55 GMT +0200 AND: When I don't allow the connection TheBat! gets confused - an empty Connection window is opened and I have to kill TheBat! with the Task Manager. Nothing crashed or froze here, TB just

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Marcus Williams
On 26/10/2004, I wrote: In fact I'd hazard a guess that the network trace the bat generates looks horribly like the one Internet explorer generates when it views the message. I didnt think the bat used the MS html component? Whilst it does look like this, its not because it uses the html

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Foster, Graham
Hello Marcus The bat really should not do this - This is a bug as it is trying to get something from the internet. Clicking on the original message of this thread caused my TB! instance to lockup completely.. I'd appreciate it if TB! didn't do this either. Easy Denial Of Service attack on TB!

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread MAU
Hello Marcus, Whilst it does look like this, its not because it uses the html component (thank god). If you look at the html closely theres an image in there that looks like: img width=1 height=1

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Tony Boom
Hello MAU, A reminder of what MAU typed on: 26 October 2004 at 13:01:48 GMT +0200 I agree with you. An probably TB misses it because it is not HTML code but done with a js document.write. Would it not be just a matter of finding out the extension and adding it to these reg entries?

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Marcus Ohlström
On Tuesday, October 26, 2004, 13:08, Tony Boom wrote: Would it not be just a matter of finding out the extension and adding it to these reg entries? Notice that .JS is already included!

Re[2]: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Klimov Vova
Hello! No. I have the preview window on - as soon as I click on the message 001.msg the request is sent. The same ( Klimov Vova [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.starsoft.org Sisoftware Russian localisation team Ritlabs Russian localisation

Re: HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-26 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Marcus, A reminder of what Marcus Ohlström typed on: 26 October 2004 at 13:48:03 GMT +0200 It's definitely a bug, but it's not related to the lists you mention. It was just a thought. if it was then ProtectWarnOpen=*.* would have trapped it. -- Best regards,Tony.

HTML Renderer Trying to Access Internet

2004-10-25 Thread John Thomas
The attach message tries to contact remote computers. To reproduce: 1. Have a firewall or some other way to watch connections 2. Save the attached message. 3. Import the message into TB! Message base. 4. View Message. At this point, for me, TB! tries to connect to Yahoo servers on