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From: Nikolaus Vonessen <
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Regarding my question:
>> I often receive plain-text attachments, which PC-Pine (Version 4.61)
>> does not recognize as plain text (e.g., tex files). If I know that an
>> attachment is a text file, is there a way to view such files
>> within pc-pine (without having to save them first and using a another
>> program)? I should add that I have never succeeded in piping the
>> attachment to the more command.
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Jim Bayers wrote:
> Nikolas, If text files are associated in windows with
> say... notepad, you can
> use '>' to see your attachments and then view them. They will open with
> notepad or any other program you have them associated with. Least, this is
> what I do.
This doesn't work unless the attachment is marked as a text file
(e.g., has extension ".txt"). Else, windows doesn't know either how
to open that file. The easiest remedy would be to force pine to
display the attachment if the attachment is known (to the user) to be
a text file.
Yours,
Nikolaus Vonessen
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Dear Sir,
Re: PAYMENT SOLUTION
I am professor Chukwuemeka Charles Soludo, the newly appointed Governor of
Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN. My office monitors and controls the affairs of all other banks
and financial
institutions in Nigeria. I am the final signatory to any transfer or
remittance of huge funds
moving from bank to bank both local and international levels.
Now, I have before me funds which could not be transfered to some nominated
accounts by some
individuals due to the fact that these bank accounts where ghost accounts,
unclaimed deposits and
over-invoiced sum etc. As it is my duty to recommend the transfer of these
supplus funds to the
Federal government treasury and reserve accounts as unclaim deposits, I have
the opportunity to
write you.
I have in my computer list of Names of Contractors who have not received
their payments due to
fraudulant activities by some officials of the bank representatives who
parade fake documents.
(as reported to me via strong evidences).
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unpaid contract sum.
Your file is right here on my table.
Having received instructions 2 days ago from the Senate Committee on
Contract Payments / Foreign
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audited reports of
revenues. Hence this letter to you.
Among several others, I have decided to remit your contract sum in two parts
following my idea
that we have a deal/agreement.
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with this deal] the
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of your contract sum
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-2) This deal must be kept secret forver, and All correspondece is strictly
by email /
telephone, for security purposes.
-3) That you will assist me legally before the Senate Committee and the
Court if the need arises.
If you AGREE with my DEAL, I will tell you what to do immediately and I will
instruct the
transfer to
your account within 3 days of my action. I will proceed to fix your name on
the Payment schedule
instantly facilitate the endorsement by the Seante exactly 3 days.
Waiting for your reply soon via my office email
above(
[email protected])
Congratulations!
PROFESSOR CHARLES CHUKWUEMEKA
SOLUDO
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FROM: MR.RUN MOYO
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ADRESS:NO,45 MANDELA AVENUE SANTON
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SOUTH AFRICA,
HIGHLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
ATTN:MANAGER/DIRECTOR/C.E.O
DEAR,SIR/MADAM
You may be surprised to receive this letter from me since you do not know me personally. I RUN MOYO, the first son of USMAN MOYO who was recently murdered in the land dispute in Zimbabwe. I got your contact through network online hence decided to write you.
Before the death of my father, he had taken me to Johannesburg to deposit the sum of US$20Million (Twenty Million United States Dollars), in one of the private security companies, as if he foresaw the looming danger in Zimbabwe. This money was deposited in a box as germ stones to
avoid much demurrage from the Security Company. This amount was meant for the purchase of new machines and chemicals for the farms and establishment of a new farm in Swaziland.
This land problem came when Zimbabwean President Mr. Robert Mugabe introduced a new Land Act reform which wholly affected the rich white farmers and some few black farmers.This resulted to the killing and mob action by Zimbabwean war veterans and some lunatics in the society. In fact, a lot of people were killed because of this land reformed Act for which my father was one of the victims.
It is against this background that, I and my family who are currently staying in South Africa decided to transfer my father�s money to a foreign country since the law of South Africa prohibits refugees open any bank account or to be involved in any financial transaction througout the teritorial zones of South Africa. As the eldest son of my father, I am saddled with the responsibility of seeking a genuine foreign account where this money could be transferred into without the knowledge of my government who are bent on taking everything . All i seek for is an honest businessman, whom I can entrust my future and that of my family , I must also let you know that this transaction is 100%risk free. If you accept to assist me and my family all I want from you is for you to make arrangements and come to Johannesburg � South Africa, so that you can help me open a non-resident account in your name which will aid us in transferring the money into any account you will nominate overseas.!
This
money I intend to use for investmentand growth in your country.
I have two options for you, firstly you can choose to have certain percentage of the money for nominating your account for this transaction, Or you can go into partnership with me for the proper profitable investment of the money in your country. Whichever the option you want, feel free to notify me. I have also mapped out 5% of this money for all kinds of expenses we might incure in the process of this transaction. If you do not prefer a partnership I am willing to give you 25% of the money while the remaining 70% will remain for me and my family.If you are realy capable and willing to assist me please contact me immediately with the above TeL or this e-mail address with which i have sent you this message.Finally, please treat this matter as urgent as possible, i'm in dire need to leave this country soonest.Thanks for your mutual co-operation,
I expect your soonest response.
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<P>You may be surprised to receive this letter from me since you do not know me personally. I RUN MOYO, the first son of USMAN MOYO who was recently murdered in the land dispute in Zimbabwe. I got your contact through network online hence decided to write you. <BR>Before the death of my father, he had taken me to Johannesburg to deposit the sum of US$20Million (Twenty Million United States Dollars), in one of the private security companies, as if he foresaw the looming danger in Zimbabwe. This money was deposited in a box as germ stones to <BR>avoid much demurrage from the Security Company. This amount was meant for the purchase of new machines and chemicals for the farms and establishment of a new farm in Swaziland. <BR>This land problem came when Zimbabwean President Mr. Robert Mugabe introduced a new Land Act reform which wholly affected the rich white farmers and some few black farmers.This resulted to the killing and mob action by Zimbabwean war veterans and some lunati!
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society. In fact, a lot of people were killed because of this land reformed Act for which my father was one of the victims. <BR>It is against this background that, I and my family who are currently staying in South Africa decided to transfer my father�s money to a foreign country since the law of South Africa prohibits refugees open any bank account or to be involved in any financial transaction througout the teritorial zones of South Africa. As the eldest son of my father, I am saddled with the responsibility of seeking a genuine foreign account where this money could be transferred into without the knowledge of my government who are bent on taking everything . All i seek for is an honest businessman, whom I can entrust my future and that of my family , I must also let you know that this transaction is 100%risk free. If you accept to assist me and my family all I want from you is for you to make arrangements and come to Johannesburg � South Africa, so that you can help me !
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non-resident account in your name which will aid us in transferring the money into any account you will nominate overseas. This money I intend to use for investmentand growth in your country. <BR>I have two options for you, firstly you can choose to have certain percentage of the money for nominating your account for this transaction, Or you can go into partnership with me for the proper profitable investment of the money in your country. Whichever the option you want, feel free to notify me. I have also mapped out 5% of this money for all kinds of expenses we might incure in the process of this transaction. If you do not prefer a partnership I am willing to give you 25% of the money while the remaining 70% will remain for me and my family.If you are realy capable and willing to assist me please contact me immediately with the above TeL or this e-mail address with which i have sent you this message.Finally, please treat this matter as urgent as possible, i'm in dire need to!
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The Boston Daily Investor A lert, LLC
We expect several earthshaking news releases. this week and next.
EARNINGS DRIVEN and a Short term Target of Much higher.
Tradestar Corporation (TIRR) the next big mover.
Current Price: 0.85
Short Term Outlook: Explosive Growth 200 percent.
Est. Shares Out: 34.1 Million
Approx. Float: 1.5 Million
Market Capitalization: 25.6 Million
Industry P/E: 16x
Industry Average 52 Week Price Change: +472%
OTC Pink Sheets: TIRR today announced the acquisition of a 100=
%
working interest in a 4 well oil field in Karnes County, Texas. The
South Texas field, which has been shut in since the mid 1990s when
the price of oil declined to less than $10.00 per barrel, is
situated on 260 acres. Tradestar will initially focus its efforts in
the Nobson Field, which has reserves of approximately 100,000
barrels. The company also has options on adjoining acreage with
additional prospects. The recompletion project, anticipated to be
completed and online by mid- November, is expected to yield 25-30
barrels of oil per day.
Oct 6, 2004 Tradestar Corporation (OTC Pink Sheets: TIRR) today
announced the acquisition of a producing gas well and disposal well
in Erath County, Texas. The single well package is currently
producing 50 thousand cubic feet of natural gas per day and has one
offset drill location that could push daily production to better
than 200 thousand cubic feet per day. An additional 300 acres
surrounding the wells are under option as well. The acquisition also
offers Barnett Shale potential, which Tradestar CEO Tom Feimster
called "strategic" in light of the company's current joint venture
with United Production and Exploration.
With oil and natural gas prices sitting near 10-year highs, North
American oil & gas companies are generating exceptionally strong
financial results. With increased consumption and reliance on
foreign imports driving the price of crude to nearly $50 per barrel,
the resulting US energy situation is the most serous domestic energy
crisis since the Arab oil embargo of the 1970=92s. With more than 57=
%
of US oil coming from foreign imports, US crude inventories are
likely to remain at low levels given anemic production from
Venezuela and Nigeria, continuing uncertainty over Iraqi wells, and
production caps from OPEC. On the natural gas front, supply
continues to remain tight to increasing demand, with shrinking
relative US production. These international supply issues are
increasingly driving a renewed trend towards domestic exploration
and production operations, New developments in the petroleum
industry are beginning to play out in terms of discovery of new
reserves and more efficient production of existing reserves, with
the increased use of technologies such as 3-D seismic making new
exploration more affordable and effective, and with use of secondary
and tertiary recovery processes to recover the more than 60% of oil
left in-ground with primary production techniques.
Tradestar Corporation is a rapidly emerging independent oil and gas
company, engaged in the exploration, development, and exploitation
of on-shore oil and natural gas opportunities in proven producing
areas of the United States, including Oklahoma, Texas, and
Louisiana. The Company intends to utilize advanced oilfield
surveying and extraction technologies, such as 3-D seismic, lateral
drilling, and enhanced oil recovery, to identify, acquire, and
exploit bypassed and overlooked reserves which can be rapidly
exploited without significant risk and capital expenditure. The
Company is capitalizing on both of the major trends in domestic oil
and gas E&P operations, carefully screening and selecting properties
for maximum potential of overlooked and bypassed production
opportunities, and using advanced production technologies to
minimize risks. Under the guidance of a management team experienced
in oil and gas exploration and production, Tradestar has developed
critical strategic relationships with oil industry partners and is
beginning an aggressive acquisition strategy, targeting a number of
highly promising opportunities throughout the United States. With a
number of major projects in the acquisition pipeline, we believe
that TIRR presents a unique chance to invest in the domestic
oil & gas boom. Aggressive investors looking for above-average
return potential on a portion of their investment capital should
give TIRR serious consideration. Management of the Company, headed
by CEO Tom Feimster, are highly talented and experienced in the oil
& gas industry, and posses a wealth of technical expertise and
knowledge. We believe that TIRR has developed a viable and highly
promising acquisition strategy, backed by its commitment to the use
of new oilfield technologies and focus on exploiting proven
producing properties, which should enable the Company to rapidly
develop significant revenue streams. Investors at current trading
levels may be rewarded over the short term and beyond as TIRR=92s
business plan is executed. TIRR is one of the market=92s best kept
secrets, and we expect investors to give this issue increasing
attention over the coming months.
A Few Reasons to Consider Adding TIRR to Your Investment Portfolio.
The outlook for oil & gas stocks is extremely positive with prices
at historic levels and continued demand stimulating additional
exploration and production efforts among domestic producers. While
it seems unlikely that prices will remain at their current levels,
the long term outlook for both demand and higher prices is
unparalleled in recent history. With current market conditions,
domestic E&P companies are experiencing a huge run-up in prices as
they seek to exploit North America=92s significant oil and natural gas
resource base with new exploration techniques and drilling
technologies. Through its dual positioning in high-growth oil and
natural gas markets, we believe that TIRR is exceptionally well
situated to benefit from these favorable market conditions and
stands to see significant appreciation of its share price over the
near term period.
With its operations in the exploration and production of natural
gas properties, TIRR is ideally positioned at the forefront of a US
natural gas boom. As US demand for natural gas is
increasing, domestic production is becoming strained with many
long-term prime producing areas reaching the point of depletion. By
2020, US consumption of natural gas, driven by the expansion of
gas-fired electric generation facilities, is expected to reach 37
trillion cubic feet from approximately 23 Tcf currently. Natural
gas prices on the spot market have nearly doubled from less than 2
years ago, and are currently testing the $6 per million British
thermal units (Btu) price threshold, with increases to $8-9 levels
likely over the winter months. With US demand exceeding production
of roughly 18-19 Tcf per year, approximately 14% of US natural gas
needs are already being imported from Canada. With natural gas
impossible to transport across oceans (with the exception of LNG,
which represents a small fraction of overall natural gas
consumption), this has created a tremendous future for domestic
E&P firms, including TIRR.
Tradestar is in the process of acquiring a balanced portfolio of
producing oil & gas properties onshore in the Gulf coast and
Oklahoma, which will significantly improve its asset base, revenue,
and earnings outlook over the near term period. TIRR has entered
into a letter of intent to acquire two properties in the heavily
producing Arkoma Basin region of Oklahoma, one of the most prolific
natural gas producing areas in North America with estimated reserves
of 30 Tcf. The Company has also proposed a JV project in the
dynamic Barnett Shale natural gas play in Central Texas, the largest
producing gas field in Texas with estimated reserves of more than 10
Tcf. TIRR has additionally acquired a 260 acre property in Karnes
County, Texas a mature producing area which can provide new
opportunities due to improvements in drilling technology and
production techniques. With these properties, and additional
planned acquisitions in the onshore Gulf Coast region, we believe
that Tradestar is admirably positioned as a Strong junior oil & gas
investment.
TIRR has developed an innovative business model centered on pursuit
of a balanced development and exploration strategy and portfolio,
and the use of advanced oilfield survey and recovery technologies,
which will significantly improve production efforts at acquired
properties. Tradestar seeks to acquire bypassed and overlooked
reserves in proven producing areas, and to develop working interests
in undercapitalized and under-producing projects. TIRR intends to
capitalize and maximize on already developed drilling and
exploration projects with lower cost initiatives that have a high
degree of success including infield drilling (drilling of multiple
wells onto an existing leasehold), development of behind-pipe
reserves (development of shallower =93pay=94 zones above the deepest
productive zone on established wells), secondary and EOR recovery
techniques, lateral drilling, and the use of other advanced
completion and production techniques. Tradestar also intends to
aggressively pursue acquisition opportunities for higher-risk,
higher reward E&P prospects, utilizing advanced data analysis to
reprocess older 2-D seismic data with 3-D seismic and correlating
this seismic, gravity, geochemical and geologic data with existing
well logs to significantly mitigate the expense and risk
traditionally associated with new E&P projects.
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projections at the time the statements are made that involve a
number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results
or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated.
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provided and not investment advice. We advise all readers and
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representative before deciding to trade in stocks featured within
this report. None of the material within this report shall be
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Attn:
Based on the information I gathered about you from a very reliable
source, I am happy to send this message to you. I hope you will
consider and give it urgent and favourable reply. My name is Mrs Theresa
Coleman , 39 years , a citizen of Sierra - Leone , wife of late Fidelix
Coleman , who before his death was the person managing the Sierra -
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the war which has ravaged my country for the past years now . It was in
one of this attacks by the rebels that led to the death of my husband
and three of my children , now I am left with only my last son David . I
was terrified of the situation and because of this I escaped with my son
David from Sierra - Leone to cote d' Ivoire into a refugee camp but
brought along the sum of u.s$12.5 million , in a metallic box and
presently in a security company as family valuables . My aim of
contacting you is to seek for your able assistance as a front in
transferring this fund abroad into an account , then as a business
developer , you can help us to invest wisely in areas you deem lucrative
and finally obtain a residential permit for us to stay comfortable in
your country of abode . Presently we cannot go back to Sierra - Leone
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worse . We are prepared to offer you 10% of the total funds for your
able assistance and support and would send you proofs of the funds as
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FROM THE DESK OF: Dr. JACOB NELSON.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
ATTN: Sir,
I write to solicit for your assistance in a matter
that can be of mutual benefit to us. I only pray that
you read through carefully and respond as promptly as
possible. Precisely, in the year 2000, the Ministry of
Transport, South Africa where I work as a Director of
auditing and project Implementation, received
presidential irrevocable circular order requesting the
ministry to compile and forward the list of all past
foreign contractors, whose contract payments are
pending since the period of the immediate past regime
of Dr, Nelson Mandela and the present regime.
The purpose of this exercise was for the present South
Africa elected government to pay foreign contractors
all debts owed, so as to maintain good relationship
with other foreign governments and non-governmental
financial agencies. In light of the above, my
colleagues and I decided to include a company's name
with a bill of {US$18.5Million} Eighteen million Five
Hundred Thousand United States Dollars} along side
other company's name and their respective bills for
payment impression that {Alliance Mining SA PTY} which
we Incorporated here for this exercise, also carried
out contractual works of supply to the Ministry as
well as others.
With the cooperation of top senior colleagues of mine
we are confident that our claim of {US$18.5Million}
shall be granted being for contract work executed at
the Ministry of transport, we will have to file an
application letter for contact payment to the
Ministry, after which payment shall then be
transferred upon approval to a safe account as would
be provided by you in other words, if you accept to be
our partner then you shall be considered given the
pertinent documentations to certify that you had
bought over this company and the company�s privileges
have been transferred to your company�s name for which
your company shall be paid the sun of US$18.5Million .
Please be informed that with the South African
government monetary policy, government officials/
employees are not allowed to operate or to own bank
account abroad hence our decision to seek a foreign
partner. I also have the authority of my colleagues
involved to negotiate your share and benefit of the
US$18.5Million after a successful transfer into your
account. Further information's concerning the
transaction shall be forwarded to you upon your
response to this letter. I await your urgent response.
Please direct all your response to my personal email
Address:
[email protected]
Best regards,
Dr. Jacob Nelson.
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Looking To Revolutionize the Way Music is Promoted and Sampled
Sounds 24-7, Inc.(OTC:SDSS)
Current Price: $.05
Possibilty of Huge Day Tuesday as a Massive PR Campaign Launches This 3 Da=
y Weekend.
Imagine how well your portfolio would have done the last five weeks if you=
had the scoop on the following Small Cap Stock:
(OTCBB-LENF)Closed September 1st at $.75. This SmallCap traded over $3.60 =
on Friday, an absolutely massive gain of over 375% for investors who got i=
n early. Face it, Some of these Small Stocks Really Move!!
Let's Look at Today's Featured Company, Sounds 24-7, Inc.(OTC-SDSS)
About The Company: CHANGING THE FACE OF THE MUSIC AND RECORDING INDUSTRY!
Sounds 24-7, Inc., is changing the way music from Major Labels, Independen=
t Labels and Artists are marketed, promoted and distributed to today's pro=
liferation of listening outlets. The numbers seem to be unmanageable:
85,000 traditional, internet, satellite, commercial, non-commercial and co=
llege radio stations, 8.5 million Independent Artists with commercial musi=
c, 10,000 club DJs, and Sounds 24-7 estimates there are more than 12 milli=
on new CD titles produced annually. Today, as in yesterday, music sales co=
ntinue to be driven by the Consumer first hearing the music as a prelude t=
o the purchase of music. The Consumer now supplements his/her Tradional Ra=
dio Listening with tens of thousands of other radio stations. Sounds 24-7 =
offers instant access to all stations, all music with the largest catalog =
of music anywhere that is building to the availability of multi-millions o=
f tracks of songs. Sounds 24-7 is not a company which provides music to th=
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Sounds 24-7's distribution solution that is a proprietary system of music =
with advanced security technology, which reaches all listening outlets and=
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Labels are offered access to Sounds 24-7's distribution system at no cost,=
without any changes to the "rules of usage" and only pay, if they so choo=
se, for playtime reporting. Radio stations and club DJs receive Sounds 24-=
7 at no cost. Independent Labels and Artists pay a nominal fee to be inclu=
ded in Sounds 24-7's Library.
In the weeks and months to come, Sounds 24-7 will be building revolutionar=
y and profitable relationships with the labels and artists as Sounds 24-7 =
build what will become the largest library of music available anywhere. At=
the same time, credentials and passwords will be allotted to radio statio=
ns and club DJ's, but only after they are screened for legitimacy. All the=
se relationships will be carefully cultivated to result in maximum effecti=
veness for all concerned.
(Source: Company Website)
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Recent Headlines: Go Online and Read The Full Stories!
*Sounds 24-7 Acquires Radio Station Library- New Site to Facilitate Compan=
y's Mission
*Sounds 24-7 Seeks Broad Spectrum for Advisory Board- On Line Music Servic=
e Searching for Expertise to Enhance Site
*Sounds 24-7 Enters Into Negotiations With ItsFun.com to Market Online Mus=
ic Stores
*Sounds 24/7 Introduces a New Paradigm for the Record Industry
-Will SDSS explode higher next week as more and more investors become awar=
e of the stock? If you think so, you may not want to wait until it is too =
late. Like many of these stocks, it may move quickly and timing is critica=
l.
Remember the Symbol- "SDSS".
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I figure since we have page up/page down, we could also make scrolling
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Is this possible?
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Kenneth Crudup wrote:
> I figure since we have page up/page down, we could also make scrolling
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the long pole is probably getting your terminal emulator to recognize the
mouse wheel. once that's working, it should hopefully be straightforward
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> the long pole is probably getting your terminal emulator to recognize the
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I know there's support in Pine for mice selection (I think; I don't use it)
in xterms; since I use Pine exclusively in xterms, I'd imagine this is
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the 1930=92s and has been responsible for cumulative production of
more than 380 million barrels of oil and 2.1 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas. Most of this production was undertaken with antiquated
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that there is over 1 billion in oil and gas reserves waiting to be
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oil revenues from his wells exceeds $5 billion with an ROI of 5:1,
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and survey of the area, at a cost of more than 10 million, which he
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these techniques and surveys in Lee County, Texas, the results were
astonishing. Of 647 vertical wells drilled, initial production
average more than a thousand barrels of oil per day, and total
production averaged 147,900 BOE, results more than 4.5 times greater
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experience and a proven track record of success, that Ray Holifield.
4. AMTX is ready to begin production now in the Giddings Field
property, and expects to generate initial production of 600 barrels
per day, with oil and gas income of 80 million projected for
2008!!! AMTX has selected 20 sites for new wells or re-entries, and
expects to be producing 600 barrels a day within the next few
months- generating income for the Company of approximately 110,000
in the first quarter of 2005. AMTX will bring one well online every
quarter in the early stages, and then plans to use cash-flow to
start-up two wells per quarter. By the first quarter of 2008, AMTX
projects that it will be earning income of over $20 million, an
annualized rate of more than 80 million!!! Based on earnings
projections of $80 million for 2008, and applying the industry P/E
of 16x, this suggests a valuation for AMTX of 14.00 per share- an
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The Wall Street Investor
An Oil Discovery That Will Put The Middle East Out Of Business.
One of the most exciting oil & gas investment plays
that we have seen over the past year,
A promising stock investment opportunities
Am-Tex Oil & Gas.
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Am-Tex Oil & Gas, Inc. OTC: AMTX
Current Price: 0.30
STR0NG BUY with a short term price of 1.50 (20 Days)
REASON Production and major news pending
Short Term Outlook: Explosive Growth
Est. Shares Out: 77 Million
Market Capitalization: 20.79 Million
Industry P/E: 16x
Industry Average 52 Week Price Change: +65%
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With oil prices over 50 per barrel, and foreign imports looking
increasingly unreliable, this is a boom period for US oil
exploration companies. Savvy-investors that have been buying AMTX
will reap the rewards very shortly due to EPS and Major discovery
news in our opinion.
Morgan Stanley recently forecast that the price of oil could reach
as high as 80 per barrel by the end of the year!! With more than
57% of US oil coming from foreign imports, and increasing
international instability, the industry is undergoing a renewed
trend towards domestic exploration and production. US demand for
natural gas is dramatically increasing with overall consumption
expected to grow by more than 60% to 37 trillion cubic feet by 2020,
and natural gas prices on the spot market nearly doubling from less
than two years ago.
With this in mind, we ask you to consider one of the most exciting
oil & gas investment plays that we have seen over the past year,
Am-Tex Oil & Gas. While there are any number of promising
investment opportunities in the oil & gas small cap segment, we
almost never see stock opportunities with the same pedigree and
certainty of AMTX. Am-Tex has recently entered into an agreement
with oil industry giant, Exxon-Mobil and Holifield Oil Company, for
joint production of a 928 acre property in the heavily producing
Giddings Field in Lee County, Texas.
With Holifield Oil Company, AMTX has been able to secure a 25=
%
working interest in this project, while Exxon-Mobil holds the
remaining 75% interest. AMTX recently announced that it has
commenced drilling operations on Edgmon-Cameron, and expects to
begin production of commercially viable oil over the next 3-4
months, with initial yield expectations of more than 600 barrels per
day. Over the next several years, AMTX plans to bring additional
wells online, and projects annual income of more than 80 million
when the site has been fully developed by 2008!!!
Through this tremendous alliance with visionary oil wildcatter Ray
Holifield and Exxon-Mobil, we believe that Am-Tex Oil & Gas
represents the single most exciting investment opportunity we have
seen in the past two years. At trading levels of only $0.25 per
share, this is a true undiscovered gem. When commercial production
begins over the next several months, this stock will explode. We
urge you to consider investing in Am-Tex Oil & Gas now, and see your
investment explode by 300-500% over the next 3-4 months!!!
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1. The outlook for US oil and gas stocks has rarely been more
optimistic in recent years, with skyrocketing consumption,
decreasing domestic production, and foreign supply uncertainties
contributing to historical price levels for oil and natural gas. In
2004, the US will consumer 7.5 billion barrels of oil, while
domestic oil production is declining by 2% annually and is at its
lowest levels since the 1950=92s, with more than 57% of domestic
consumption coming from imports. With crude oil now trading at more
than $50 per barrel, Morgan Stanley has recently predicted that oil
could reach $80 by the end of the year!!! At the same time, US
demand for natural gas is increasing at an exponential rate, with
consumption expected to increase at a rate of 60-65% to more than 37
trillion cubic feet (currently 23 Tcf) by 2020. With domestic
production of roughly 18-19 Tcf per year, this has created a
tremendous supply shortage, and is likely to drive natural gas
prices well above current levels of $5-6 per BTU. Many analysts
predict that natural gas prices on the spot market could reach as
high as $9 by winter!!!
2. In partnership with oil industry giant Exxon-Mobil and Holifield
Oil Company, AMTX has acquired a 25% working interest in a 928 acre
property, located at the Giddings Field, in the Austin Chalk Trend
of Lee County, Texas. The Giddings Field was first discovered in
the 1930=92s and has been responsible for cumulative production of
more than 380 million barrels of oil and 2.1 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas. Most of this production was undertaken with antiquated
vertical drilling techniques, leaving a huge amount of oil and gas
reserves un-recovered in the ground- engineering estimates suggest
that there is over 1 billion in oil and gas reserves waiting to be
recovered in the Giddings Field!!! Using advanced seismic analysis,
horizontal drilling, and proprietary recovery technologies, AMTX is
aggressively re-entering the Giddings Field, and expects to begin
substantial production from the property over the next several
months.
3. Ray Holifield, responsible for AMTX exploration and drilling
operations, is a legend in the oil & gas industry, who has drilled
over 2,000 wells in this same formation over the past quarter
century. His wells in the Giddings Field have produced more than 3
to 4 times the oil of other wells in the same area, and the total
oil revenues from his wells exceeds $5 billion with an ROI of 5:1,
simply unheard of compared to industry standards of 2. What is
more, Ray Holifield has undertaken an extensive geological analysis
and survey of the area, at a cost of more than 10 million, which he
can use to accurately pinpoint and exploit reserves. When he used
these techniques and surveys in Lee County, Texas, the results were
astonishing. Of 647 vertical wells drilled, initial production
average more than a thousand barrels of oil per day, and total
production averaged 147,900 BOE, results more than 4.5 times greater
than other operators in the same area! Simply put, in the Giddings
Field, there is no better man to oversee production, who has more
experience and a proven track record of success, that Ray Holifield.
4. AMTX is ready to begin production now in the Giddings Field
property, and expects to generate initial production of 600 barrels
per day, with oil and gas income of 80 million projected for
2008!!! AMTX has selected 20 sites for new wells or re-entries, and
expects to be producing 600 barrels a day within the next few
months- generating income for the Company of approximately 110,000
in the first quarter of 2005. AMTX will bring one well online every
quarter in the early stages, and then plans to use cash-flow to
start-up two wells per quarter. By the first quarter of 2008, AMTX
projects that it will be earning income of over $20 million, an
annualized rate of more than 80 million!!! Based on earnings
projections of $80 million for 2008, and applying the industry P/E
of 16x, this suggests a valuation for AMTX of 14.00 per share- an
increase of more than 5100% to current trading levels!!!
5. At its current trading range of around $0.25 per share, AMTX
represents a tremendous opportunity to see huge profits. With
production slated to begin over the next several months, we think
that the stock will see major share price increases once the wells
begin production- with early investors seeing gains of 300-500=
% over
the next 3-4 months!! Historically, oil and gas exploration
companies see their stock price increase upwards of 100-200=
% with
major milestones, such as indicated resources, increased production,
and the successful completion or start-up of wells. FCGCF exploded
from the low $1 range to nearly $8 when it hit its first
commercially viable oil in September of 2002, a gain of more than
700%, while OILXF skyrocketed 428% from $1.00 to $2.64 from July
2003 to January 2004, when they struck oil in the North Sea. With
commercial production from the Giddings Field, helmed by industry
pioneer Ray Holifield, we think that AMTX will dwarf the price gains
of these players, and make early investors rich in the process!!
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Wall Street Oil Report<br>
Soaring Oil Issues For Immediate Profits
<p>All-time record highs for oil are padding oil company profits.<br>
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<p>What is an oil stock worth with guaranteed preferential rights to <br>
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P: Hi,
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P: I have some weird problems with PC-Pine.
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P: Some appears without "sender" and without the subject.
P: Others are correct.
P: I can't find anything on that matter in the FAQ or anywhere else.
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missing.
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S.A. Birl �crit:
> On Oct 15,
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>
> P: Hi,
> P:
> P: I have some weird problems with PC-Pine.
> P: For some reason, not all emails are listed correctly in the inbox.
> P: Some appears without "sender" and without the subject.
> P: Others are correct.
> P: I can't find anything on that matter in the FAQ or anywhere else.
>
>
> Have you looked at the actual headers of the message? They could be
> missing.
>
>
> Thanks
> Birl
Actually, I've made multiple tests and depending on where it's coming from,
like "Outlook Express" or "Outlook", when you display the content of the
INBOX, the sender and the subject are not displayed (even if there were
present initially)
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P:
P: > On Oct 15,
[email protected] (
[email protected]) type=
d:
P: >
P: > P: Hi,
P: > P:
P: > P: I have some weird problems with PC-Pine.
P: > P: For some reason, not all emails are listed correctly in the inbox=
=2E
P: > P: Some appears without "sender" and without the subject.
P: > P: Others are correct.
P: > P: I can't find anything on that matter in the FAQ or anywhere else.
P: >
P: >
P: > Have you looked at the actual headers of the message? They could be
P: > missing.
P: >
P: >
P: > Thanks
P: > Birl
P:
P: Actually, I've made multiple tests and depending on where it's coming f=
rom,
P: like "Outlook Express" or "Outlook", when you display the content of th=
e
P: INBOX, the sender and the subject are not displayed (even if there were
P: present initially)
Were those fields populated with data?
Try opening up the INBOX with NotePad (or WordPad). I suspect those
headers are missing entirely.
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S.A. Birl �crit:
> On Oct 15,
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>
> P: S.A. Birl �crit:
> P:
> P: > On Oct 15,
[email protected] (
[email protected]) typed:
> P: >
> P: > P: Hi,
> P: > P:
> P: > P: I have some weird problems with PC-Pine.
> P: > P: For some reason, not all emails are listed correctly in the inbox.
> P: > P: Some appears without "sender" and without the subject.
> P: > P: Others are correct.
> P: > P: I can't find anything on that matter in the FAQ or anywhere else.
> P: >
> P: >
> P: > Have you looked at the actual headers of the message? They could be
> P: > missing.
> P: >
> P: >
> P: > Thanks
> P: > Birl
> P:
> P: Actually, I've made multiple tests and depending on where it's coming from,
> P: like "Outlook Express" or "Outlook", when you display the content of the
> P: INBOX, the sender and the subject are not displayed (even if there were
> P: present initially)
>
>
>
> Were those fields populated with data?
>
> Try opening up the INBOX with NotePad (or WordPad). I suspect those
> headers are missing entirely.
The headers are there, just not showing in the INBOX.
Thanks
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On Oct 15, 2004, 17:37 (-0000)
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> The headers are there, just not showing in the INBOX.
There must not be any empty line in the header section. The first empty
line marks the border between header and body. Sometime I see mail
messages where there is an empty line sneaked in.
Example 1 -- correct mail:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
To:
[email protected]
From:
[email protected]
Subject: First example
Blah blah blah
Blah blah blah
Blah blah blah
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Example 2 -- incorrect mail:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
To:
[email protected]
From:
[email protected]
Subject: First example
Blah blah blah
Blah blah blah
Blah blah blah
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
When the second example is presented in pine, there will be no sender and
no subject.
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On october 6, 1999, an American consultant/contractor with the Chinese
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HouseRaising Inc. OTCBB: HRAI
Net Assets of over 7,000,000
1,100,000 in Homebuilding and Renovation Sales Under Construction.
(Source: News Announcement 9/14/04)
Current Price. 0.48
A massive PR campaign is being launched this Weekend and Monday
could be a huge day in the Stock.
Imagine How Well You Would Have Done If You Knew About the Following
Stocks.
OTCBB:LENF: Exploded from .75 on September 1st to 6.28 October
14th. Up over 700%.
OTCBB:AZGS: Closed at .50 on September 1st. This bad boy closed at
2.00 on October 7th, Up 300%.
These are the types of gains you can find with small unknown
companies. You may agree it is hard to get these types of gains from
large cap stocks. The question you need to answer for yourself is
Will HRAI be next to power higher?
About HouseRaising Inc.
HouseRaising was formed in 1999 to utilize experiences gained from
40 years in the design/build business to combine the advantages of
today's technology with local homebuilding operations.
HouseRaising's focus is its management system and business process
that allows the duplication of a time-tested and successful regional
homebuilding operation in 150 locations simultaneously.
HouseRaising does not own land, nor does the company build
speculative homes. HouseRaising is a design/build company that
markets its products and services to homebuyers and small builders
who have customers desiring to build a unique home. HouseRaising's
regional operations are staffed with local employees and builders
that utilize an electronic management process to pre-sell, design
and build quality residences on a lot owned by the homebuyers.
HouseRaising pre-arranges financing for projects secured in the
names of the buyers.
HRI owns an Internet based management process that is
revolutionizing the way custom homes are designed and built. The
company receives revenues from royalties and from net pro fits
realized from regional design/build operations. Though
HouseRaising's intellectual property and franchise is unique and
sophisticated, our business is easy to understand and follow.
HRI functions through two wholly-owned subsidiaries,
HouseRaisingUSA, LLC and HouseRaisingAcademy, LLC.
HouseRaisingUSA is.
HouseRaisingUSA, LLC (HR-USA) will establish 12 zones and 150
regional design/build and renovation companies. These regional
companies function as design/build and renovation operations that
each sells, designs and builds 50 custom homes and 50 renovation
projects annually. HouseRaisingUSA is the people side of the
business, linking homebuyers, homebuilders to affiliated vendors
essential to create quality homes.
HouseRaisingAcademy is.
HouseRaisingAcademy, LLC (HRA) is an Internet based process
management and training operation, providing electronic support and
training for design/build and renovation franchisees.
The Academy identifies the who, what, how, when, where and why of
3,400 tasks conducted on each project thereby ensuring that the
tasks are completed successfully each time and every time.
HRA will make online seminars and training available to homebuyers,
homebuilders and vendors. The Academy also provides national
marketing for affiliated builders and vendors. (Source: Company
Website)
Recent Headlines. Go Read the Full Stories!
HouseRaising (OTCBB HRAI) Issues Development Projections for System
C and Financial Guidance in Sales
HouseRaising Hires Former CEO of US Sprint Charles Skibo as
Chairman and CEO
HouseRaising Completes Going Public Transaction and Announces Name
Change
If you think HRAI is a good investment and may go higher, you may
not want to wait until it's too late. Many of these stocks have
really been performing for investors lately. Good Luck and Succesful
Trading!
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Hampden Group (OTC: HPNG)
Current Price: 0.25
Where Were you When the Following Stocks Exploded:
SCOS: Exploded from .39 on September 1st to 1.41 Close on October
14th.
SIOR: September 1st Close of .24. Blew Through the Roof as it
Passed .80 on Friday.
Face it. Little Stocks Can Mean Big gains For You. This report is
part of a large PR Campaign on this Stock.
About The Company
The primary objective of HPNG is to participate in specialty finance
within the public and private markets. Hampden has partnerships
with finance and in surance companies to provide collateral backed
high yield short-term financing.
Hampden is a unique finance company that uses new technologies to
help track and protect loan portfolio assets. The use of
sophisticated tracking technology significantly lowers the risk of
high yield lending and allows the company to benefit from unique
situations and under serviced investments. In addition to physical
asset backed lending, Hampden Grp. will also actively participate
in structured financial contracts with small public companies
through PIPE (private investment public entity) transactions.
Hampden plans to service private and small publicly traded companies
that have a need for short-term working capital and cannot obtain
traditional financing.
Hampden's business plan provides collateralized financing to
its customers with annualized rates of return greater than 25=
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company's valuation, financial ratios, executive compensation, exit
strategy, and other management decisions are driven directly from
the business plan.
(Source: News Announcement 10/15/04)
Will HPNG explode higher as more and more investors become aware of
the stock? If you think so, you may not want to wait until it is too
late. Remember, timing your trade is critical. Good Luck and Happy
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Hampden Group is not a reporting company registered under the
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available about the company. Other factors include: an accumulated
deficit, a nominal cash position and no revenue in its most recent
quarter. The company is going to need financing. If that financing
does not occur, the company may not be able to continue as a going
concern in which case you could lose your entire investment. The
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I am from africa, 28 years in possession of my dad's properties, he was
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of this money provided you co-operation with me. My daddy happens to be
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FROM CHARLES OKADIGBO
DATE 20TH OCTOBER 2004
I am from africa, 28 years in possession of my dad's properties, he was
poisoned in a political rally in my country, he was the FORMER SENATE PRE=
SIDENT,
here in Nigeria before his death I have been in charge of his business an=
d
have got no problem in controlling it so far. Few days after his death I
received a letter from his bank notifying me of his account in one of the=
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d
thousand USA dollars) which he got from a supply he did with the Federal
Government of Nigeria.
As a result of this notification I have wrote a letter through my Lawyer
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I know that this issue is a very sensitive one and it has to be highly co=
nfidential,
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cation,
the transaction is a risk free and your share shall be 30%of the total su=
m
of this money provided you co-operation with me. My daddy happens to be
a very popular person so let it be highly confidential. Update me back wi=
th
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Take care of yourself
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Attention.
I am ALHAJI usman latif , Retired Colonel and ADC
(Military Assistant) to UNITA Leader, Jonas Savimbi
(DECEASED); Angola's Jonas Savimbi, legendary
guerrilla leader of UNITA (the National
Union for the Total Independence of Angola), who was
killed by communist MPLA (Popular Movement for the
Liberation of Angola) forces in combat February 2002
please see some Angola gold and Diamond related
websites:-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1839000/1839252.stm
http://www.the-idler.com/IDLER-02/3-16.html
http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/tncs/angola.htm
http://www.un.org/peace/africa/Diamond.html
http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/subjindx/144diam.htm
http://www.idrc.ca/reports/read_article_english.cfm?article_num=1069
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/diamond/
In addition to my official job, I was also in charge
of the consolidated budget and personal finances of
the late leader; these include Gifts, anonymous
donations from individuals and Countries; Also
revenues from Crude Oil gold sales and
Diamond/Precious Stones etc. When UNITA fortunes and
conditions began to deteriorate rapidly, I took the
precaution of
converting ALL money and liquid ASSETS INTO CUT
DIAMONDS and GOLD The estimated Value of the Diamonds
which have full GIA (Gemmological Institute of
America) certification is 75USD million. ( calculated
at current average market price of $5,200 per kilo).
Graded from GIA scale D to M ;Emerald, Heart,
Marquise, Oval, Pear, Princess, Radiant and Triangle
(Trillion) shapes; The Diamonds are in small carats
which are very easy to broker�Unfortunately for me,
after Jonas Savimbi's death, my personal safety and
life came under threat by Government Security Agents,
who promptly seized my International Passport, and
froze my Bank Accounts. I eventually made away with my
diamond cash worth about Seventy five million dollar
to COTE D'IVOIRE, another country in Africa where I
kept it in a security company, for safe keeping I
believe the time is now ripe to remove the diamonds
and gold to safety abroad, and I need your help and
assistance.
I have consequently arranged to ship out the
consignment of Diamonds and gold through a Shipping
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Hi
This patch was sent to me over email, and was apparently submitted to the
pine developers as well. It still applies cleanly against 4.61. Sorry I
don't have the original authors name, but I still have the patch. :-)
To use it after compilation, edit your .pinerc file and modify your
ldap-servers configuration item. Add the following modifiers at the
end of the line, like the bogus example here:
/binddn=cn=othermark,cn=Users,dc=pine,dc=uwashington,dc=edu/bindpw=p4tchm3n0w
in other words to the end of a directory entry:
/binddn=<binddn>/bindpw=<password>
The 'patch-be' file can be dropped seamlessly into the 'files' sub-directory
in your freebsd ports directory for pine 4.61. Simply 'make clean' &&
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--- pine/bldaddr.c.orig Thu Aug 28 10:46:44 2003
+++ pine/bldaddr.c Fri Sep 19 07:33:12 2003
@@ -5351,7 +5351,8 @@
* to tell the server we're v3 if the server supports v3, and if the
* server doesn't support v3 the bind is required.
*/
- if(ldap_simple_bind_s(ld, NULL, NULL) != LDAP_SUCCESS){
+
+ if(ldap_simple_bind_s(ld, info->binddn, info->bindpw) != LDAP_SUCCESS){
wp_err->wp_err_occurred = 1;
ld_errnum = our_ldap_get_lderrno(ld, NULL, &ld_errstr);
@@ -6007,6 +6008,8 @@
info->time = -1;
info->size = -1;
info->scope = -1;
+ info->binddn= NULL;
+ info->bindpw= NULL;
/* copy the whole string to work on */
lserv = cpystr(serv_str);
@@ -6056,6 +6059,14 @@
/* get the search base */
if((q = srchstr(tail, "/base=")) != NULL)
info->base = remove_backslash_escapes(q+6);
+
+ /* get the bind dn*/
+ if((q = srchstr(tail, "/binddn=")) != NULL)
+ info->binddn = remove_backslash_escapes(q+8);
+
+ /* get the search base */
+ if((q = srchstr(tail, "/bindpw=")) != NULL)
+ info->bindpw = remove_backslash_escapes(q+8);
/* get the implicit parameter */
if((q = srchstr(tail, "/impl=1")) != NULL)
--- pine/pine.h.orig Tue Sep 9 14:52:38 2003
+++ pine/pine.h Fri Sep 19 07:33:12 2003
@@ -2546,7 +2546,9 @@
*mailattr, /* "Mail" attribute name */
*snattr, /* "Surname" attribute name */
*gnattr, /* "Givenname" attribute name */
- *cnattr; /* "CommonName" attribute name */
+ *cnattr, /* "CommonName" attribute name */
+ *binddn, /* The dn to bind to the LDAP server as */
+ *bindpw; /* The password for the user to bind to the LDAP server as*/
int port, /* Port number */
time, /* Time limit */
size, /* Size limit */
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Willie J Mackey wrote:
> Hi! My laptop crashed while using PINE,
> and now the POSTPOND message folder is corrupt:
> Invalid UID 00001682 in message 452, rebuilding UIDs
> Unable to find CRLF at 11143508 in 64 bytes, text:
Fortunately, this doesn't happen often. Unlike mailbox files on UNIX, it
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The instructions in
http://www.washington.edu/imap/IMAP-FAQs/index.html#7.15
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The easiest recovery procedure is to delete the POSTPOND file; but I
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PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL
Engr.Evans Sipe
Pretoria
South Africa.
E-mail:
[email protected]
FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION.
It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagu=
es.
I got your information from a personal search in the internet business in=
dex.
I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in execution
of a deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties, and hope you will kee=
p
it confidential because of the nature of this business.
Within the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources where I work as a Dir=
ector
of Project Implementation, and with co-operation of four other top offici=
als,
we have in our possession, an overdue payment in US funds. The said funds=
represent certain percentage of the contract value executed on behalf of
my Ministry by a foreign contracting firm, which we the officials over-in=
voiced
to the amount of US$14,600,000.00 (Fourteen Million, Six Hundred Thousand=
United States Dollars). Though the actual contract cost has been paid to
the original contractor, leaving the excess balance unclaimed.
Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign contrac=
tors
all debts owed, so as to maintain good relations with foreign governments=
and non-governmental financial agencies. As a result we included ours bil=
ls
for approvals with the co-operation of some officials at the Department
of Finance and the Reserve Bank of South Africa (RBSA). We are seeking yo=
ur
assistance as the beneficiary of the unclaimed funds, since we are not al=
lowed
to operate a foreign account.
I have the authority of my colleagues involved to propose that,should you=
be willing to assist us in this transaction your share as compensation wi=
ll
be 25% while my colleagues and I receive 70%, and the balance of 5% for
taxes and miscellaneous expenses incurred.
It does not matter whether or not your company does contract projects of
the nature described here. The assumption is that your company won the ma=
jor
contract and subcontracted it to other companies. More often than not, bi=
g
trading companies and firms of unrelated fields wins major contracts and
subcontract to more specialized firms for execution.
I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you will not disappoint=
me. Endeavor to contact me immediately through my above stated e-mail add=
ress
above,to indicate whether or not you are interested in this deal.
I want to assure you that my partners and myself are in a position
to make the payment of this claim possible provided you can give us a ver=
y
strong assurance and guarantee that our share will be secured.It is impor=
tant
that you treat this matter with utmost CONFIDENTIALITY as any form of exp=
osure
will negatively affect us since we are still in active Government Service=