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Old April 15th 06, 03:00 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
ellis_jay
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Mother Farquhar wrote:
Hello all.

A friend of mine got ****ed off with me and made it so that OE now
needs a password but I don't know what it is and he won't tell me. I
also don't know how to change it (I looked in a help file on another
machine but it didn't say). Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks everyone


According to 3dtracer you have a header that the program does not
understand. If you are clever enough to fiddle with headers you should be
clever enough to answer your own question. That is why I think you are
trolling or are wanting to do something some could consider illegal or
immoral or some may just consider "nosy".

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Anywhooz, FOAD

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Old April 18th 06, 06:49 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
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"ellis_jay" wrote in message
...
Mother Farquhar wrote:
Hello all.

A friend of mine got ****ed off with me and made it so that OE now
needs a password but I don't know what it is and he won't tell me. I
also don't know how to change it (I looked in a help file on another
machine but it didn't say). Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks everyone


According to 3dtracer you have a header that the program does not
understand. If you are clever enough to fiddle with headers you
should be
clever enough to answer your own question. That is why I think you
are
trolling or are wanting to do something some could consider illegal
or
immoral or some may just consider "nosy".

Path:
border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!ne wsfeed00.sul.t-online.de!n
ewsfeed01.sul.t-online.de!t-online.de!news-in.ntli.net!newsrout1-win.ntli.ne
t!ntli.net!news.highwinds-media.com!newspeer1-win.ntli.net!newsfe5-gui.ntli.
net.POSTED!53ab2750!not-for-mail
From: "Mother Farquhar"
Newsgroups: 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
Subject: Password
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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:39:07 GMT
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2006
23:39:07 BST)
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microsoft.public.outlook:552991



And WHICH header would that be that 3dtracer did not understand? Did
YOU actually look at the headers? According to your post which simply
listed ALL the header, apparently 3dtracer isn't any good since it
listed all the headers. You said that one header wasn't recognized by
3dtracer yet you decided to hide which one it was by listing them all.
They look okay to me. Of any *values* for those headers, the value for
the From header does make the poster suspect.

The only 3dtracer program that I found was for for a utility that
"Visualizes a recorded flight in three dimensions" where it tracks using
GPS data in 3 dimensions. Aviation software is of no value for
inspecting Usenet headers. So WHERE did you get the 3dtracer program?
Who makes it?

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Old April 18th 06, 08:11 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
ellis_jay
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Vanguard wrote:
"ellis_jay" wrote in message
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Mother Farquhar wrote:


A friend of mine got ****ed

According to 3dtracer you have a header tha


t And WHICH header would that be that 3dtracer did not understand? Did
YOU actually look at the headers? According to your post which simply
listed ALL the header, apparently 3dtracer isn't any good since it
listed all the headers. You said that one header wasn't recognized by
3dtracer yet you decided to hide which one it was by listing them all.
They look okay to me. Of any *values* for those headers, the value
for the From header does make the poster suspect.

The only 3dtracer program that I found was for for a utility that
"Visualizes a recorded flight in three dimensions" where it tracks
using GPS data in 3 dimensions. Aviation software is of no value for
inspecting Usenet headers. So WHERE did you get the 3dtracer program?
Who makes it?


http://www.d3tr.de/screenshots.html




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Old April 19th 06, 12:04 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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"ellis_jay" wrote in message
...
Vanguard wrote:
"ellis_jay" wrote in message
...
Mother Farquhar wrote:


A friend of mine got ****ed
According to 3dtracer you have a header tha


t And WHICH header would that be that 3dtracer did not understand?
Did
YOU actually look at the headers? According to your post which
simply
listed ALL the header, apparently 3dtracer isn't any good since it
listed all the headers. You said that one header wasn't recognized
by
3dtracer yet you decided to hide which one it was by listing them
all.
They look okay to me. Of any *values* for those headers, the value
for the From header does make the poster suspect.

The only 3dtracer program that I found was for for a utility that
"Visualizes a recorded flight in three dimensions" where it tracks
using GPS data in 3 dimensions. Aviation software is of no value for
inspecting Usenet headers. So WHERE did you get the 3dtracer
program?
Who makes it?


http://www.d3tr.de/screenshots.html



Ah, so the real name of the utility is 3D Traceroute, not 3dtracer. I
looked at their screenshots. They have a message header analyzer but
that is for e-mail header, not Usenet headers. I looked through their
feature matrix and still saw nothing mentioned about analyzing Usenet
headers. So it appears you are using the wrong utility.

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Old April 19th 06, 01:56 PM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.outlook
ellis_jay
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Vanguard wrote:
"ellis_jay" wrote in message
...
Vanguard wrote:
"ellis_jay" wrote in message
...
Mother Farquhar wrote:


A friend of mine got ****ed
According to 3dtracer you have a header tha


t And WHICH header would that be that 3dtracer did not understand?
Did
YOU actually look at the headers? According to your post which
simply
listed ALL the header, apparently 3dtracer isn't any good since it
listed all the headers. You said that one header wasn't recognized
by
3dtracer yet you decided to hide which one it was by listing them
all.
They look okay to me. Of any *values* for those headers, the value
for the From header does make the poster suspect.

The only 3dtracer program that I found was for for a utility that
"Visualizes a recorded flight in three dimensions" where it tracks
using GPS data in 3 dimensions. Aviation software is of no value
for inspecting Usenet headers. So WHERE did you get the 3dtracer
program?
Who makes it?


http://www.d3tr.de/screenshots.html



Ah, so the real name of the utility is 3D Traceroute, not 3dtracer. I
looked at their screenshots. They have a message header analyzer but
that is for e-mail header, not Usenet headers. I looked through their
feature matrix and still saw nothing mentioned about analyzing Usenet
headers.


So it appears you are using the wrong utility.


Ignorance is NO excuse!!

lol

and thanx.

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Ellis_Jay



 




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