[iyonix-support] Re: Spam infiltration

  • From: David Pitt <pittdj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: iyonix-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 06:02:03 +0100

In message <eddaae4d4e.Andrew=A0Pin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
          Andrew Pinder <Andrew.Pinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>In message <Pine.LNX.4.64.0607280909480.25917@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>          Iyonix PC Owner <iyonix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>> Harriet, point your browser at http://www.dl6hbo.de/downloads/RISC_OS/=

>> where you should find my !MDM utility which is capable to sent back
>> unwanted email that has escaped SpamStamp etc. and has been delivered.=

>>=20
>I got an error telling me that Module FrontEnd is not 32 bit=20
>compatible :-(
>
!MDM 1.24 is a 26bit application.

Without Aemulor, it gets of to a bad start on the Iyonix by attempting
to use its own local copies of the FrontEnd and DDEUtils modules which
are both 26bit. There are 32bit versions of both modules in the Iyonix's
!System. The lines in !Run need to be, !Run needs unlocking first, :-

*RMEnsure Frontend 1.15 RMLoad System:Modules.FrontEnd

*RMEnsure DDEUtils 1.52 RMLoad System:Modules.DDEUtils
=20
These lines can either replace the existing rmensures or precede them if
compatibility with something ancient is required.

That gets the icon onto the iconbar, but nothing is doing as the
application itself is 26bit C.

With Aemulor, dragging a spam email from an MPro4 group viewer or using
a saved raw message just brings up an error, "Syntax: MDM filename".

On my RiscPC the application works but it does look for POPstar, as
stated on the website :-

chain: *newsbase:qmail -root <POPStar$MailDir>.spool.mqueue -c
<Wimp$ScrapDir>.MDaemonCFiling system or path newsbase: not present

Help from the iconbar menu never worked on either machine.

A re-compile is needed.
--=20
David Pitt.

Computing with RISC OS.
---
To alter your preferences or leave the group, 
visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support
Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support

Other related posts: