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In a message on Sunday 03-20-16 Jean Parrot said to Holger Granholm:
Hi Jean,
JP> You wrote : In my oldest laptop (T23), Avira is installed, and it
JP> disables autorun.
JP> Why not go to the BIOS and enable write protection ?
Thanks for the hint. Actually, it never came into my mind that THAT
would work against autorun. In my mind I have played with the thought
that I may find a panel with settings, and to disable the autorun
setting.
OTOH, that machine is mostly used to transfer files (bulletins), from
USB sticks to diskettes, because it has the plug-in diskette drive.
I'm still fighting Thunderbird. I want it to get the new messages
immeadetely to my HD, to be read/edited (bulletins), offline.
As it now seems to function, it seems to wait for me to save those
messages while still online.
I have sent e-mails to {at}blueprintsoftware.com, that are the authors of
the PMMailWin mail program, and tried to connect to their site, without
success.
I certainly would want somebody reading this, to alert me how to connect
to that company, or at least give me a hint of where I could get a more
up-to-date version.
The PMMailWin2000 I have installed needs NTVDM as per a note at the
installation process, but refuses to connect to my mail server, at least
when running under Win10.
I have a "Dummy file for NTVDM" in the autoexec.bat - but that's all I
know about NTVDM.
OTOH, I don't know how use this NTVDM when starting the program, and
neither did the guy at the ISP, so he took the easy way out to install
Thunderbird. I didn't tell him to install it on E:\ , so it now resides
on C:\mozilla\thunderbird.
JP> Are we alone in this world ?
I think that's up to ourselves. The message activity is certainly low.
I seem to be occupied for at least five years after my death ;o).
CU L8ER, Sam, OH0NC
aka Holger
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