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From: Ogden Johnson III on 15 Nov 2006 12:57 Knowledge <erudite(a)charter.net> wrote: >So why did that brilliant woman Katrina, and that other chap who know >more about Eudora than the developers do ask me to post my >"Eudora.ini"? :-( Itrusted them. Never again! Never again!. Because they thought you were smart enough to replace that particular information, which has nothing to do with solving any problem you might be experiencing [other than basic registration], with x's. I also suggest you forgive and forget. "Katrina, and that other chap" individually and together constitute two of the greatest resources this group offers for Eudorania. -- Ogden Johnson (ne OJ III) [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and dot the sig and you'll net me at comcast.]
From: John H Meyers on 15 Nov 2006 18:28 On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:19:48 -0600, Knowledge wrote: > So why did Katrina and that other chap ask me > to post my "Eudora.ini"? In this thread, I see only one post by Katrina, and don't see that suggestion, but from a couple of weeks reading, I think it's apparent that no one knows more than Katrina, or seems more careful and thorough about everything written, or takes so much time to give so much help, a top consultant giving a free and valuable clinic and full attention to anyone who asks, so I can't come up with anything to hang a complaint on. I tried to send you the advice privately to change your password, and another meanwhile posted the same in the forum; these too were volunteered to help you and explain for the future (also to everyone else). "All's well that ends well," isn't it? -[ ]-
From: John H Meyers on 15 Nov 2006 19:07 Gee, would you repeat that again -- it didn't even work for me :) The one item which it might interest me to try out is the spam filter, although since we have Postini in front of our server anyway, we don't normally get a whole lot of that falling through as test data (but we could turn Postini off whenever we'd want to experiment to compare results). -[ ]-
From: Ajo Wissink on 15 Nov 2006 20:27 On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:19:48 -0600, Knowledge <erudite(a)charter.net> wrote: >So why did that brilliant woman Katrina, and that other chap who know >more about Eudora than the developers do ask me to post my >"Eudora.ini"? :-( Itrusted them. Never again! Never again I think you're smarter than some of the people here are giving you credit for. You are just trying to fool us, right? ;-) Eudora's registration code isn't in that format, so it's obvious that you manipulated it before sending your post. -- Ajo Wissink
From: John H Meyers on 15 Nov 2006 20:42
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:27:19 -0600, Ajo Wissink wrote: > Eudora's registration code isn't in that format As to hyphens and/or other non-digits, the code I've currently set doesn't seem to care what else is or isn't there, as long as the digits are. Wrong digits and/or name is of course another matter. Password recovery seems quite realistic as well (presumably changed by now if it wasn't earlier) -[ ]- |