On 10/31/22 17:35, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 31 Oct 2022 at 13:56:53 (-0000), Curt wrote:
On 2022-10-30, gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
Thanks all for any help. In the meantime I'll nuke the malformed filter
Would it not be better to move it, and examine it at leisure.
I'm not a t-bird expert, how would I go about that?
It seems they're all kept in a single file called 'msgFilterRules.dat' in your
Local Directory ("specified at the bottom of Tools -> Account Settings ->
Server Settings, right by the Browse button").
Thanks for posting that; I was under the mistaken impression
that Gene was still using procmail for filtering.
All that came to a screeching halt with the failure of both 2t seagate
shingled drives that were only
months old a year ago.
I think, but don't know for sure, that they were also helium filled
drives, a guaranteed disaster.
They used the helium to make the heads fly lower, and when the helium
leaked out, and air leaked in,
the heads flew too high to read the disk. I don't know where Seagate
recruited the engineers who thought
up that idea,
Whatever, even I with an 8th grade diploma, knows you cannot keep helium
anyplace for very long. Put it in a monel metal
bottle with walls an inch thick and its molecules's are so small that
10% of it is gone in 6 or 7 hours. And these
jerks thought they could seal it up in a drive housing 1/16" thick?
Seagate could have told us but didn't. That $300 was the last $
seagate will ever get from me.
Cheers,
David.
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Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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