May--
The problem with CNN seems to have spontaneously cleared up--maybe someone there is reading this thread? ;-)
Anyway, I can take a look at your headers if you like to see if something along the line is doing the same thing to your mail as was happening to CNN's. Send mail to...
Micker & Happyd...--
Funny you should mention that. I'd hit eBay a dozen times over the last few months before posting this and I found plenty of the Caviar drives, but not what I was looking for. But today, lo and behold, I not only found one, the auction was only a few hours from over...
Ken--
We sent a couple thousand messages to train the Bayesian filters initially, and since then have followed up with a few hundred more a few times a year. I'd say we still have significantly more false negatives than false positives.
Unfortunately, we put the burden for detecting false...
Anyone have a good source for controller cards for old hard drives? I have some really important personal information on this drive, but I can't afford data recovery service. The drive was in a machine that literally had a screw loose. That screw took out the mobo & several cards when it...
bcastner--
Sorry to take a YEAR to get back to you--obviously this is merely an annoyance and not such a pressing issue. You mention that "if you try to use the connection it will be reconnected." From that, I'm assuming that in the scenario you describe there's still a drive letter showing...
I have some additional information from the header of a problem message:
X-MailScanner: Found to be clean
X-MailScanner-SpamCheck: not spam, SpamAssassin (score=0.8, required 4.8,
APPROVED_BY, MSG_ID_ADDED_BY_MTA_3)
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=unknown-8bit...
I'm having a similar issue using Exchange 5.5 and various flavors of Outlook. One of the senders whose messages come through like this is "CNN Breaking News". They used to come through fine, so I'm not sure if this was caused by a change on my Exchange server, my mail preprocessor, or in the...
I'm having a similar issue. XP clients, NT domain controllers--drive being mapped happens to be on a Snap server. Drive letter P: is mapped using Kix32 script to home directory as specified in user's account. Works OK at first, but after an unspecified time is disappears. Can go back and map...
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