On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 16:33:25 -0600 GMT(02/01/2006, 22:33 + GMT), Chris wrote:
C For those unfamailiar with the situation, visit:
C http://www.grc.com/sn/notes-020.htm
And it's worth downloading Ilfak's Temporary WMF Patch in
the green box halfway down that page too.
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Eric
On 1/2/06, Robert D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, Darrin squawked:
He means to put them in the
section under Disable these types of files
Perfect, thanks to the both of you. Not sure how I missed that.
Anyway, put the *.wmf in the disable now.
...except that this is something
Hello all,
I thought this was a historical problem, but I have discovered that
since moving back to The Bat! several people are having my emails
rejected as SPAM.
The faq refers to version 1.5 as having the problem. Am I just unlucky
or is this still a current issue.
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Graham
Hallo Graham,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:52:53 +GMT (3-1-2006, 17:52 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
GS I thought this was a historical problem, but I have discovered that
GS since moving back to The Bat! several people are having my emails
GS rejected as SPAM.
Some badly configured spamfilters
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 4:59:41 PM, you wrote:
You can disable TB's X-Mailer header, that will stop it:
Options - Preferences - Use X-Mailer header...
Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
x-Mailer header?
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Graham
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 10:33:15 AM, Graham wrote:
GS Hello Roelof,
GS Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 4:59:41 PM, you wrote:
You can disable TB's X-Mailer header, that will stop it:
Options - Preferences - Use X-Mailer header...
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the
Hello David,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:05:52 PM, you wrote:
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS x-Mailer header?
It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
Thanks, so no great loss.
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Graham
Hello all,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, Graham Smith wrote:
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS x-Mailer header?
It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
Thanks, so no great loss.
it is needed for support for example, manytimes
Hello WL!
On Tuesday, January 03, 2006, 9:11 AM, you wrote:
...this is something that happens regardless of the
extension. The actual exploit will appear to be an image, and
will have an extsion of jpg or bmp or whatever, _not_ wmf.
Quoting from ISC's wmf faq
Hallo Graham,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:19:10 +GMT (3-1-2006, 19:19 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
GS Thanks, that would seem a good idea - but what is the purpose of the
GS x-Mailer header?
It identifies which mailer is being used to send out the e-mail.
GS Thanks, so no great loss.
Well,
Hello Marek,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:23:16 PM, you wrote:
it is needed for support for example, manytimes user reports problem
already fixed in newer version and support need such info etc.
OK, that makes sense, but for now I will keep it switched off.
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Graham
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 6:28:46 PM, you wrote:
Well, you won't believe it, but the same spam-filters that classify
unkown (to them) TB versions as spam also tend to issue spampoints for
a lacking X-Mailer header. Though not quite as much as for an unknown
TB.
I would
Hello all,
A couple of questions
Is there anyway of exporting an address from The Bat! into Word to use
in a letter. Just to save keeping information in two places
And is there a command line option for popping up the address book
outside The Bat that I could use with Macro Express or Active
Hallo Graham,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 19:00:31 +GMT (3-1-2006, 20:00 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
GS Is there anyway of exporting an address from The Bat! into Word to use
GS in a letter. Just to save keeping information in two places
In the address book:
Select a(n/umber of) address(es)
Hello Roelof,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 9:26:29 PM, you wrote:
In the address book:
Select a(n/umber of) address(es)
File - Export to - Export selection - and pick one of the plain text
types
This seems to just export the address as a text file which needs to be
saved as a file, and
dear list,
getting an error message as one of your .lst files are damaged. pls
see beyesIT log file for details. what does this mean and how can i
repair this?
thanks in advance for your valuable advise and support.
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best regards
vernon
Hi,
On Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 8:00:31 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
And is there a command line option for popping up the address book
outside The Bat that I could use with Macro Express or Active Words.
Maybe you can have a look at the /EXPORTLDIF command line.
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Ludovic LE MOAL
The Bat!
Hello Ludovic,
Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 8:06:13 PM, you wrote:
And is there a command line option for popping up the address book
outside The Bat that I could use with Macro Express or Active Words.
Maybe you can have a look at the /EXPORTLDIF command line.
OK, I will have a look at this,
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