messages is only known to people, who are
visiting a special website, that means that if I already got two
infected messages, there will be a lot more to come. :(
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sed alerts
everytime The Bat was collecting, so it seemed that I had a lot of
those things sent to me, but silly me. I was looking at the same
message over and over again :((
Hope I got everything right this time. :)
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CH - 1 messages in the mailbox, 1 new
!30-11-2001, 20:03:34: FETCH - [Inbox] could not store message (file name -
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\bat3212.TMP)
+30-11-2001, 20:03:34: FETCH - connection finished - 1 messages received
And the log of mcAfee says:
30-11-2001 19:03 InfectedMarcel C:\WI
etting a setting in the Bat?
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Cannot open file "D:\Program Files\The Bat!\Cookies\Red Dwarf.txt"
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Hi Manfred,
On Friday, January 12, 2001, Manfred Ell wrote:
ME> Regards
Euh, you were supposed to send this request to my e-mail address
Never mind, the tutorial is on it's way...
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MRegEx
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... Cat: This sounds like a twelve-change-of-underwear trip!
((C) Red Dwarf, "
e url from one of the pages, and the bottom half is missing
:( (You've gotta love IE) therefore I thought there where v's in
the url.
The one must work:
http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/%7Eorycc/vim-regex.html
Sorry for the mess I
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Hi Charlie,
On Wednesday, September 27, 2000, Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote:
M>> The url for the tutorial is:
M>> http://phylabs.sci.ccnv.cunv.edu/%7Eorvcc/vim-regex.html
CTc> Is that a valid URL Marcel? All I get is "cannot fi
;m polling at least twice a day, so that should be a
problem. The file is in PDF-format and as a copy of the webpages.
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... Kryte
t the string with the expression as enough.
Silly me.
Now I found the right one.
I filter on the From: with the variable part as the expression and
everything works. Ahhh :)
Thanx for your help.
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... Kryten: No Silicon Heaven? Preposterous!
As you can I I tried to match the From: line, witch is almost the same
as the message-Id. I've been trying the Message-Id aswel, but that
didn't work either :(
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... Confidence: Oxygen's for losers!
: in the Kludges. (I tried it using
a QuickTemplate)
The only thing that this thing does is to extract the MessageID, so I
can recreate the From:. I thought I finally had it all right, but TB!
ignores the filter, as if it doesn't matches.
Am I doing something wrong, or did I understand
KS> using the "Alternatives"tab (I just learnt this myself). It
KS> adds rules, and treats the victims in the same fashion as
KS> the general (or first) rule).
How do you add the spam addresses to the filter in the alternatives?
Manually or do you let the filter add them? (and how off cou
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Hi Tony,
On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, Tony Boom wrote:
TB> Marcel suggested that you need to have your folder level templates
TB> defined for the AB templates to work.
Euh, yep. But not necessarily the Folder template. The Account
te
this
KE> message has been strangely formatted... Sorry for this, hope my
KE> points got across.
I think you've been using auto-format and didn't put an empty line
between paragraphs :)
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... Kryten: Pub: ah, yes, a meeting place where people at
g with the same thing, and this is the way to go.
Hope this works
Cheers,
Marcel
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Van: Krister Ekstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Woensdag 20 September 2000 12:23
Onderwerp: Reply templates yet again
> Hello tbuDL,
>
> Please forgive this n
back :)))
try again...
Hope this works
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... (commenting on his opinion of `King of Kings; The Story of Jesus')
Rimmer: Well, its true -- a simple carpenters son who learns magic
tricks like that and /doesn't/ go into show busin
ers
in the reply template.
M>> Now I can concentrate on the 'template-language'...
MDP> Soon :-).
You're cruel :)
I do have some questions about that subject but I won't bother you
here with them
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... (talking to Lister about Rim
e folder template, not the absence of the
account template.
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
... Kryten: They've taken Mr Rimmer! Sir, they've taken Mr Rimmer!
Cat:Quick! Let's get out of here before they bring him back!
((C)
and if _that_ exists, it will look for a address
template.
So I had deleted the folder template, and TB! didn't bother to look at
the address template any more. Pretty annoying if you ask me, but I
figured it out and the templates are working now. (finally).
Now I can concentrate on the '
ceive the
message and had processed it.
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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sudden the address template became active and everything
started to work.
I still don't know what happened, but I can smile again :)
Thanx for your reply
Cheers,
Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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count.
Hope you can help me.
Thanx
Cheers,
Marcel
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ped I had fewer entries now :) (lazy me)
ML> I know, it's not your fault and you're just trying to help. Just
ML> can't help not to whine a little.
Haha, well we can only hope ;-)
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ry for each address, i.e. Jeff (at home)
... etc,
MDP> Jeff (at work) ... etc.
I was afraid I had to do that again :(
I already used multiple entries for multiple addresses, but I had
hoped to shorten the list now.
Thanx for your reply.
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27;t even have to select fields.
MA> Address Book, File|Import From|LDIF File
Thanx that did the trick.
Totally forgot to look at the export options of NS.
Thanx for the tip.
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rating them with semi-columns, each address on a
separate line, but whenever I create a new message for that person I
can't choose between the addresses.
Does anyone has the answer for me?
Even importing the ns-addressbook might solve the problem, because
that would save me a lot of time typing.
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because
that would save me a lot of time typing.
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Hi,
take care - Marcello. (http://www.powerslider.de)
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