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mjk
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      11-05-2003
Anybody know how to enable cookies? I wanted to access a
certain service but was told I couldn't because my browser does not
currently support cookies. I was told I must enable cookies with my browser
before I can use the site and that I should go to my browser's help files
to learn how to enable cookies. I tried but couldn't find anything about
cookies. Any help gratefully received. Thanks






 
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Boomer
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      11-05-2003
"mjk" <> wrote in
news:bobu4r$ikg$:

> Anybody know how to enable cookies? I wanted to access a
> certain service but was told I couldn't because my browser does
> not currently support cookies. I was told I must enable cookies
> with my browser before I can use the site and that I should go
> to my browser's help files to learn how to enable cookies. I tried
> but couldn't find anything about cookies. Any help gratefully
> received. Thanks


Repeated:

Did you ask this earlier? I beleive you even got a few replies.

If you are using OE please try this.
F5 to refresh the page and View> Show All Posts
or
From the View menu choose Current View > Replies to my posts

Use 'Help' for more tips on configuring OE

Do you own the domain "http://www.somewhere.com" ?
If not, do you realise that you are putting a strain
on the mail servers over at "somewhere.com" ?
You are using their domain, in your address,
without their permission. They are getting the spam
meant for you.

Please make sure that whatever you put after the @
is not a valid domain.

Here's a good site to read through.
http://www.dnsbl.us.sorbs.net/spamfo/prevention.html

And here is one of many links where you can check
to see if what you are or want to use is a valid
domain name.
http://www.canufly.net/~georgegg/dns/


 
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mjk
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      11-05-2003
I did ask earlier but couldn't see it appear, nor the replies, but thanks
for your advice, I have now read the other posts. Had no idea I was using
someone else's domain, have now changed it. Thanks

"Boomer" <Boomer__Baby_@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> "mjk" <> wrote in
> news:bobu4r$ikg$:
>
> > Anybody know how to enable cookies? I wanted to access a
> > certain service but was told I couldn't because my browser does
> > not currently support cookies. I was told I must enable cookies
> > with my browser before I can use the site and that I should go
> > to my browser's help files to learn how to enable cookies. I tried
> > but couldn't find anything about cookies. Any help gratefully
> > received. Thanks

>
> Repeated:
>
> Did you ask this earlier? I beleive you even got a few replies.
>
> If you are using OE please try this.
> F5 to refresh the page and View> Show All Posts
> or
> From the View menu choose Current View > Replies to my posts
>
> Use 'Help' for more tips on configuring OE
>
> Do you own the domain "http://www.somewhere.com" ?
> If not, do you realise that you are putting a strain
> on the mail servers over at "somewhere.com" ?
> You are using their domain, in your address,
> without their permission. They are getting the spam
> meant for you.
>
> Please make sure that whatever you put after the @
> is not a valid domain.
>
> Here's a good site to read through.
> http://www.dnsbl.us.sorbs.net/spamfo/prevention.html
>
> And here is one of many links where you can check
> to see if what you are or want to use is a valid
> domain name.
> http://www.canufly.net/~georgegg/dns/
>
>



 
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Boomer
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      11-05-2003
"mjk" <> wrote in
news:boc1gf$q09$:

> I did ask earlier but couldn't see it appear, nor the replies, but
> thanks for your advice, I have now read the other posts. Had no
> idea I was using someone else's domain, have now changed it.
> Thanks


Please reread
http://www.dnsbl.us.sorbs.net/spamfo/prevention.html

1.4.1.4 Address Munging

You're welcome.

>
> "Boomer" <Boomer__Baby_@mailinator.com> wrote in message
> news:3fa97f83$0$169$ enews.net...
>> "mjk" <> wrote in
>> news:bobu4r$ikg$:
>>
>> > Anybody know how to enable cookies? I wanted to access a
>> > certain service but was told I couldn't because my browser
>> > does not currently support cookies. I was told I must enable
>> > cookies with my browser before I can use the site and that I
>> > should go to my browser's help files to learn how to enable
>> > cookies. I tried
>> > but couldn't find anything about cookies. Any help gratefully
>> > received. Thanks

>>
>> Repeated:
>>
>> Did you ask this earlier? I beleive you even got a few replies.
>>
>> If you are using OE please try this.
>> F5 to refresh the page and View> Show All Posts
>> or
>> From the View menu choose Current View > Replies to my posts
>>
>> Use 'Help' for more tips on configuring OE
>>
>> Do you own the domain "http://www.somewhere.com" ?
>> If not, do you realise that you are putting a strain
>> on the mail servers over at "somewhere.com" ?
>> You are using their domain, in your address,
>> without their permission. They are getting the spam
>> meant for you.
>>
>> Please make sure that whatever you put after the @
>> is not a valid domain.
>>
>> Here's a good site to read through.
>> http://www.dnsbl.us.sorbs.net/spamfo/prevention.html
>>
>> And here is one of many links where you can check
>> to see if what you are or want to use is a valid
>> domain name.
>> http://www.canufly.net/~georgegg/dns/
>>
>>

>
>


 
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