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- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about SBNews
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. I Want SBNews to only download files with .jpg or .gif in the subject
- field
- 2. Help! I want to get rid of all these unsolicited advertisements (i.e.
- SPAM)!
- 3. I'm having trouble getting SBNews to work with AOL
- 4. SBNews puts all of the downloads in the same directory -- I want them in
- separate directories.
- 5. SBNews connects, does a little stuff and then disconnects without
- downloading! What's wrong?
- 6. I get a bunch of "Decoding Initialization Failure Messages". What's
- happening?
- 7. Lockout Posting Host doesn't work right...
- 8. Where can I find some adult groups?
- 9. Can I lock out just part of an email address? Just the domain name?
- 10. How do I use the encrypt/decrypt programs? What are they for?
- 11. If I register, will the code be good for the next release?
- 12. Is the personal information I give you confidential?
- 13. Please tell me more about the credit card registration system.
- 14. Why do you only charge $15.00?
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- I Want SBNews to only download files with .jpg or .gif in the subject field.
-
- Personally, I don't like to do this, and that's why SBNews doesn't do it by
- default. The problem is that many new novice users (or even experienced users
- for that matter...) forget to put the filename on the subject line. Then, you'd
- miss the file! However, some of you feel differently, and thus I have included
- the capability as follows:
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- 1. Open up the Configure:Acceptable File Masks Dialog from the pull-down
- menu
- 2. Delete *.* from the list.
- 3. Add *.jpg, *.gif, and anything else you wish to download.
- 4. Check the option marked "Require mask to match on subject line"
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- SBNews will now scan the subject field for an acceptable file mask before the
- file is downloaded.
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- Help! I want to get rid of all these unsolicited advertisements (SPAM)!
-
- Unsolicited, off-topic newsgroup messages, commonly referred to as SPAM, have
- become quite a problem recently. Many commercial adult sites post unwanted
- x-rated material to groups without any consideration of whether the material is
- on-topic or not. Usually, these pictures are plastered with banners advertising
- the service.
-
- There are several ways to eliminate SPAM with SBNews:
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- * Use the Maximum XRef Limit field in the Configure:Preferences dialog. I
- find 10 to be a good setting. This will prevent downloading of messages
- that are posted to many different groups. Most of the SPAM advertisers
- hit many groups at once, and this will filter it out. You'll probably
- also want to check Preload XRef Hdrs while you're there; This will
- pre-download the XRef lines ahead of time to prevent newsbot from having
- to disconnect/reconnect on an offending message.
- * Use the Lockout XRef option located in the Configure pull-down menu. You
- can enter all the names of newsgroups that you know you don't want to
- download pictures from. Then, if newsbot finds a message that is
- cross-posted to a group that you don't want, that message will be
- skipped. As with above, you'll probably also want to check the Preload
- XRef Hdrs option, located in the Configure:Preferences pull-down menu.
- * When you see someone posting images you don't like, use the Lockout
- Poster function located in the Current or Previous pull-down menus.
- Newsbot will ensure that you never see a message posted from that email
- address again.
- * SPAM advertisers love to put their http: address on the message subject
- line. If you notice one of these offending addresses, go into the Lockout
- Subject dialog and lock out the address.
- * You can use the <Headers> button to view message headers before messages
- are downloaded. You can easily skim this list and see what posters are
- sending SPAM and lock them out.
- * It's important to note that you do not need to enter a full address or
- subject into the subject/poster lockouts -- you can just enter a keyword
- or portion of the phrase. For example, if you received a bunch of
- messages from "fred@bogusspam.com", "tom@bogusspam.com", and
- "joe@bogusspam.com", you could just lockout "bogusspam.com" and that
- would get rid of all of them. It's that simple!
- * I've found it helpful to lockout the word "free" in the subject and/or
- poster lockouts. Nearly every SPAM advertiser wants you to think their
- "pay" service is "free", so this works for the vast majority of them.
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- I'm having trouble getting SBNews to work with AOL
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- You're not alone -- so are a lot of people. As far as I can tell, AOL does not
- provide a standard nntp news server. I might be wrong on this, I don't know. If
- anyone does know for sure, then please send me a note. In the meantime, my best
- suggestion would be to get a real Internet account in addition to your AOL
- service.
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- SBNews puts all downloads in the same directory -- I want them in separate
- directories.
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- Use the Configure:Path Expansion option -- that's what it's there for. You have
- several options available, such as using numbered subdirectories or
- subdirectories based on a portion of the newsgroup name. Consult the
- documentation or help file for more information.
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- [This is the answer to the question.]
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- SBNews connects, does a little stuff and then disconnects without downloading!
- What's wrong?
-
- There could be several different causes for this problem:
-
- 1. Do you have some groups enabled? When you first install SBNews, all it
- will do is download a newsgroup listing (newsrc.lst). Since you haven't
- selected any groups, SBNews won't try to receive any. You need to use the
- <Add> button to add some groups. You can either type the name directly if
- you know it, or you can use the <Browse> button (located in the <Add>
- dialog) to browse through the listing of groups that SBNews downloaded
- from your server. Once you've added what you want, press <Connect> to
- start a connection.
- 2. Are there error messages? For example, you may have typed invalid group
- names and SBNews can't locate them. Perhaps you entered a bad news server
- address and SBNews can't find your server. If you get an error message
- you don't understand, then don't hesitate to email me; I can probably
- shed some light on the problem.
- 3. Transient server trouble. The Internet is a dynamic system, with all
- kinds of different hardware involved. Sometimes your Internet Service
- Provider (ISP) may experience a problem with their news server. These
- usually clear up in a day or so.
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- I get a bunch of "Decoding Initialization Failure Messages". What's happening?
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- The number one cause of this problem is insufficient disk space. I know, I
- really need to spiff up the handling of this to give you some informative error
- messages and have a more graceful shutdown. I will probably be doing this in
- the future. In the meantime, if you get some Decoding Initialization Failure
- messages, then the first thing you should do is verify that all of your
- download drives have plenty of free disk space.
-
- This message is actually given whenever Newsbot cannot createa file. It may be
- due to some other reason than disk space, although I have never seen any.
- Possibilities could be writing to a read-only media (i.e. CD-ROM), writing to a
- network drive you don't have access to, writing to a drive that doesn't exist,
- overwriting an existing read-only or system file, or some other circumstance
- that causes Windows to not want to create the file.
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- Lockout Posting Host doesn't work right...
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- Lockout Posting Host has a somewhat technical meaning and is often
- misunderstood. Lockout Posting Host is intended to refer to a specific news
- header field called "NNTP-Posting-Host". This field holds the name of the host
- which the message author posted from. Lockout Posting Host does not refer to
- the stuff after the @ symbol in a fromheader.
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- The reason for Lockout Posting Host is simple... Many undesirable authors will
- forge the from field in the header to make it more easy to track them down.
- Locking out part of the from field won't work, since these people generally
- post under many different made-up names. However, many times the
- NNTP-Posting-Host field is automatically filled in by their news program and is
- valid. In these situations, you can use Lockout Posting Host to eliminate all
- messages from that host.
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- Where can I find some adult groups?
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- I've made it my policy to not specifically endorse any newsgroups containing
- adult subject matter. Therefore, I can't recommend any specific groups for you
- to try. All of the adult groups are fairly easy to spot; The majority of them
- are located under the "alt.binaries.pictures.erotic" hierarchy. If you use the
- <Browse> button located in the <Add> dialog, you should be able to scroll down
- and find a big block of them. Like I said, their names are fairly obvious so
- you should be able to spot them without difficulty.
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- It's possible that your news server might not list these groups in the
- newsgroup listing -- I've had unconfirmed reports of this. In this case, you
- will need to learn the newsgroup names from an alternate source and you can
- just type their names into the <Add> dialog.
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- One useful hint (not necessarily related solely to adult newsgroups) is to use
- the Statistics:Similar Newsgroups pull-down menu function. This will provide a
- listing of groups cross-referenced with the one you're currently receiving.
- These groups usually contain related subject matter and you may wish to
- investigate them.
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- Can I lock out just part of an email address? Just the domain name?
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- You can type in any string you want into the lockout poster dialog. SBNews will
- lock out the message if the string you enter appears anywhere in the from field
- of the message. So yes, you could lockout a domain name, for example
- "@badhost.com".
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- Note: You can override the "match any position" behavior by selecting the
- appropriate checkbox when you enter the lockout information.
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- How do I use the encrypt/decrypt programs? What are they for?
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- The encrypt and decrypt programs are used to encrypt or "scramble" data files
- so they can't be read by anyone without a special encryption key. They are
- useful in case you have sensitive information and want to make sure
- unauthorized persons don't happen across it.
-
- Encrypt.Exe and Decrypt.Exe are command line utilities. They are intended to be
- run from a command prompt session, such as the Windows-95 "MS-DOS Prompt".
- They're not very friendly, but are good for quick work if you know your way
- around command line programs.
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- Version 4.4 of SBNews, as well as 2.4 of SBJV, will include the ability to
- encrypt and decrypt from pull-down menus. This capability is located on the
- File menu entry in the large jpeg viewer window (i.e. the one accessed by
- clicking on a thumbnail in Newsbot or selecting View Jpeg). The menu bar
- options are a lot more user friendly, and would be a good option for those who
- are a bit dissatisfied with the command line format of Encrypt.Exe and
- Decrypt.Exe.
-
- Note: Newsbot can be automatically configured to encrypt data "on the fly" as
- it's downloaded. This is located under the Configure:Auto-Encryption pull-down
- menu.
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- If I register, will the code be good for the next release?
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- Registering for any version of SBNews entitles you to registration in all
- versions -- past, present, and future. This includes both the Win-3.1 and
- Win-95 versions, as well as any other platforms that SBNews may be released on
- in the future. You only need to register once. You will never have to register
- again.
-
- Your code is also good for several of my other programs, including SBJV and SB
- Image Explorer. You can consider these a sort of free bonus if you'd like. They
- can all be found in various areas of my website.
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- Is the personal information I give you confidential?
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- Yes, absolutely. I will not give out your name, email, or anything else to
- anyone! I do not believe in selling peoples names or other personal
- information. Your information never leaves my hard drive, and nobody except me
- is allowed access to it.
-
- I believe very strongly in the importance of privacy, especially in our modern
- technological society. I will not let anyone know any of your personal
- information. Period.
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- Please tell me more about the credit card registration system.
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- The credit card registration system is operated by a company called Anacom.
- They provide a secure server which supports the Secure Sockets Layer. What this
- means is that the information that you enter is encrypted so that nobody can
- intercept it. This is all done automatically by your web browser and Anacom's
- server. The encryption technology is becoming standard across the Internet and
- is built into all popular web browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer
- and Netscape. Anacom is a very popular credit card server -- they've been doing
- this for a long time, and many Internet businesses use them.
-
- For more information about the Secure Sockets Layer(SSL), you can try
- Netscape's information page at http://home.netscape.com/info/security-doc.html
- .(Note: If netscape moves this page and/or you can't find it, send me an email
- at smbaker@primenet.comand I'll find it for you)
-
- When you enter your credit card information and press <Submit>, Anacom's server
- connects to a credit card processor directly via a modem line, just like the
- little credit card machines at normal stores/restaurants. Anacom then sends me
- an email notification letting me know that a new order has arrived. This email
- (to me) does not contain any credit card info; All credit card information is
- maintained securely at Anacom.
-
- Your credit card information is never transmitted along unprotected channels --
- everything is stored on Anacom's secure server. The information is so well
- protected that I can't even access your card number myself!
-
- Once I receive the email notification, I run a little program that generates a
- registration code for you and I email the code to you. I usually download my
- mail several times per day, so most people get their registrations within a few
- hours. You should expect to have it within 24 hours and I make the absolute
- guarantee that you will definitely have it within 48 hours. If not, then email
- me at smbaker@primenet.comand I'll look into it ASAP.
-
- The credit card charge will show up on your credit card as "SB Software". This
- will be all the information that shows up on your bill -- there won't be
- anything indicating which product of mine you purchased or the nature of that
- product.
-
- There are occasional problems (such as timeouts) that may occur in the credit
- card process. The credit card network is a complex system and in periods of
- high demand, can get a bit backlogged. I'm sure you've noticed that, for
- example, if you pay by credit card at a restaurant sometimes the clerk has a
- bit of trouble processing the machine and has to do it over again. This same
- situation can happen to an online transaction. If you do experience problems
- (such as a timeout), please try back in a few minutes, or an hour or two.
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- Why do you only charge $15.00 for registration?
-
- I'm not kidding, a lot of people do ask this question! :) I'm betting that
- selling a greater number of registrations at a lower price will be more
- profitable then selling few registrations at a high price. The low price makes
- the product more accessible to the majority of Internet hobbyists who are
- already strapped for money. After all, the goal of my programming efforts is as
- much to provide a useful and beneficial program that makes users happy as it is
- to provide an income for myself.
-
- That's also the same reason why I include SBJV, SBImgExp, and the other
- applications all in the same package. They all share code (SBJV is basically an
- external version of Newsbot's image viewer) and I just wouldn't feel right
- about making people pay for each of them separately.
-
- I think $15.00 is a very fair price to ask. I've spent a huge number of hours
- on this project, mostly implementing suggestions from users and correcting bugs
- that users have reported. Registering your copy helps to provide me with the
- incentive to continue working on the project, which in turn leads to better
- versions for you to use! Shareware programming is my sole source of income and
- it is what I'm using to pay for my education.
-
- Many people have stated that they feel SBNews is worth more than $15.00 and
- that they would like to pay me something extra for my efforts. I have no
- problem with this! In fact, I can use all the support I can get! If you would
- like to send me something extra, I would be very grateful. You can contact me
- personally via the email at smbaker@primenet.comto discuss this if you'd like.
- I have considered perhaps setting up a "sponsors" page (entirely optional, of
- course) on my site to list those who send additional support.
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- email smbaker@primenet.comfor more information.
- Copyright ⌐ Scott M Baker and/or SB Software. All rights reserved.
- Revised: July 18, 1997.
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