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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:55:07 -0400, Allen Epps
wrote: In article , wrote: On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:52:12 -0500, Cyli wrote: snipped Snake, this sort of thing just won't happen if you stop using Outlook and go over to a real newsreader and a real email program. Try Free Agent (it's free) for newsreading and try Pegasus or Eudora for email. Well, whadayaknow...those programs will override a deliberate "accidental" post to a newsgroup? snipped R, You simply configure MS Lookout to go to your mail account and the newreader to go to the news account and keep them separate that way. It's not foolproof but if you have to switch apps to do functions it'll cut down on the chances of a mistake. I use Thoth for newsreading and Mozzilla for mail. Thanks, Allen, but a) there's a very good chance you got the term (directly or indirectly) "Lookout (Distress)" from me, on or off ROFF, which leads to b), I'd not use it for anything, at any time, configured or unconfigured. I use a separate client for a newsreader (Agent, 1.93 and 2.0x) and I'm not the one who posted an alleged email to ROFF. And as aside, I'm not particularly anti-MS - some of their stuff is OK, some ain't, and no, I didn't and don't REALLY think "Gill Bates" is the "Un-natural hellspawn of some four-eyed limp-wristed devil with a perma-swirly and a light little chip on his weak, dainty shoulder" Thanks, anyway, R Allen |
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In article ,
wrote: On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:55:07 -0400, Allen Epps wrote: In article , wrote: On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:52:12 -0500, Cyli wrote: snipped Snake, this sort of thing just won't happen if you stop using Outlook and go over to a real newsreader and a real email program. Try Free Agent (it's free) for newsreading and try Pegasus or Eudora for email. Well, whadayaknow...those programs will override a deliberate "accidental" post to a newsgroup? snipped R, You simply configure MS Lookout to go to your mail account and the newreader to go to the news account and keep them separate that way. It's not foolproof but if you have to switch apps to do functions it'll cut down on the chances of a mistake. I use Thoth for newsreading and Mozzilla for mail. Thanks, Allen, but a) there's a very good chance you got the term (directly or indirectly) "Lookout (Distress)" from me, on or off ROFF, which leads to b), I'd not use it for anything, at any time, configured or unconfigured. I use a separate client for a newsreader (Agent, 1.93 and 2.0x) and I'm not the one who posted an alleged email to ROFF. And as aside, I'm not particularly anti-MS - some of their stuff is OK, some ain't, and no, I didn't and don't REALLY think "Gill Bates" is the "Un-natural hellspawn of some four-eyed limp-wristed devil with a perma-swirly and a light little chip on his weak, dainty shoulder" Thanks, anyway, R (1) While no lover of MS products they do have their place and I do a lot of design work on them for my customer (and my company just filed for a patent on my behalf for a defence in depth security architecture based primarly on Windows products) but given the results of a recent study at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where it put two unpatched Windows XP systems on the 'net, and both were compromised within 20 minutes. you'll find nothing I personally depend on attached to a Windows systems, all Mac and Linux for me. (2) While I may have seen "Lookout" used by you it's been in use in our internal Mac Users Group since that product came out. Allen |
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![]() (1) While no lover of MS products they do have their place and I do a lot of design work on them for my customer (and my company just filed for a patent on my behalf for a defence in depth security architecture based primarly on Windows products) but given the results of a recent study at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where it put two unpatched Windows XP systems on the 'net, and both were compromised within 20 minutes. you'll find nothing I personally depend on attached to a Windows systems, all Mac and Linux for me. Oh, I've nothing really against MS - Office, etc., are decent, useful products in their element. And I don't put anything real or truly important anywhere near open networks of any kind G. (2) While I may have seen "Lookout" used by you it's been in use in our internal Mac Users Group since that product came out. Oh, I've no claim on "first use" (at least I don't think I do), but I am among the earliest of users (it's a LONG story) and I've discovered all sorts of "6th-degree"-type of usages with some pretty weird paths. I used it here several years ago and noticed several switched to using it - didn't know if you were one of them, sorry. TC, R |
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![]() (1) While no lover of MS products they do have their place and I do a lot of design work on them for my customer (and my company just filed for a patent on my behalf for a defence in depth security architecture based primarly on Windows products) but given the results of a recent study at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where it put two unpatched Windows XP systems on the 'net, and both were compromised within 20 minutes. you'll find nothing I personally depend on attached to a Windows systems, all Mac and Linux for me. Oh, I've nothing really against MS - Office, etc., are decent, useful products in their element. And I don't put anything real or truly important anywhere near open networks of any kind G. (2) While I may have seen "Lookout" used by you it's been in use in our internal Mac Users Group since that product came out. Oh, I've no claim on "first use" (at least I don't think I do), but I am among the earliest of users (it's a LONG story) and I've discovered all sorts of "6th-degree"-type of usages with some pretty weird paths. I used it here several years ago and noticed several switched to using it - didn't know if you were one of them, sorry. TC, R |
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In article ,
wrote: On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:55:07 -0400, Allen Epps wrote: In article , wrote: On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:52:12 -0500, Cyli wrote: snipped Snake, this sort of thing just won't happen if you stop using Outlook and go over to a real newsreader and a real email program. Try Free Agent (it's free) for newsreading and try Pegasus or Eudora for email. Well, whadayaknow...those programs will override a deliberate "accidental" post to a newsgroup? snipped R, You simply configure MS Lookout to go to your mail account and the newreader to go to the news account and keep them separate that way. It's not foolproof but if you have to switch apps to do functions it'll cut down on the chances of a mistake. I use Thoth for newsreading and Mozzilla for mail. Thanks, Allen, but a) there's a very good chance you got the term (directly or indirectly) "Lookout (Distress)" from me, on or off ROFF, which leads to b), I'd not use it for anything, at any time, configured or unconfigured. I use a separate client for a newsreader (Agent, 1.93 and 2.0x) and I'm not the one who posted an alleged email to ROFF. And as aside, I'm not particularly anti-MS - some of their stuff is OK, some ain't, and no, I didn't and don't REALLY think "Gill Bates" is the "Un-natural hellspawn of some four-eyed limp-wristed devil with a perma-swirly and a light little chip on his weak, dainty shoulder" Thanks, anyway, R (1) While no lover of MS products they do have their place and I do a lot of design work on them for my customer (and my company just filed for a patent on my behalf for a defence in depth security architecture based primarly on Windows products) but given the results of a recent study at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where it put two unpatched Windows XP systems on the 'net, and both were compromised within 20 minutes. you'll find nothing I personally depend on attached to a Windows systems, all Mac and Linux for me. (2) While I may have seen "Lookout" used by you it's been in use in our internal Mac Users Group since that product came out. Allen |
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