That will be your PC claiming the SSL cert is invalid as it thinks it's outside the valid dates of the cert.
Also the Certificate Authorities will be out of date and unable to verify an increasing...
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That will be your PC claiming the SSL cert is invalid as it thinks it's outside the valid dates of the cert.
Also the Certificate Authorities will be out of date and unable to verify an increasing...
You don't get Deadbolt if it's not accessible from the internet.
Either it was opened up and forgotten, or the router has had uPnp turned on and it exposed him automatically.
Exactly this.
You shouldn't have it exposed to the net.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220519094003/https://www.pmail.com/devnews.htm
I'm not! :thumbs:
Without access to the logs of those servers (or maybe any public reports) you can only guess what the temporary error could be.
Most likely just congestion, or maybe a temporary DNS error or...
The headers of each message will have timestamps for each hop on the delivery, so you can see which server was the holdup.
This one is the business.
https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/p/tech.inc-universal-in-car-phone-mount/R2465460.html
Not magnetic and not dash mount though.
You mean the same way it has been misspelled and claimed as English?
How come you call it Christmas?
Is that just some transliteration into your yokel language - why don't you use the proper way?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas#Etymology
I don't think any sneering was intended.
The path of lest resistance would be to pay someone to recover the data for her.
If it was the car that was broken, would you suggest an introductory...
And more evidence of garden variety stupid HERE
The joy of proprietary data formats!
Good luck.
Ex-lease 'buisness class' laptops can be quite good for these duties.
HP elitebooks, Lenovo ThinkPad etc.
Generally around 3 years old and pretty bulletproof and not too big to be chucked in a bag...
What files?
What mail client?
(What website?)
You'll need to give much more detail if you want any sort of sensible answer.
Thought-crime?
Can only go well ...
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
If you've only got the one machine to back up, then a NAS gives you nothing over a plugged in external drive.
Make sure you actually send them the string of messages (& attachment)
A proper mail client may help with this.
Seems the cavemen prevalent in this thread are happy to stay huddled around their dwindling colonial fire, shaking their fists and mumbling dead cliche's as the world passes them by.
Set your router to 10.1.10.254 and trim back your dhcp pool.
Unplug hard drive and try booting.
It's a repeating occurrence across a few different users (we don't have many left on Outlook) and problems seem to increase proportionally to mail volume / .ost size.
We don't proscribe the users...
Another one bites the dust.
Another one of our Aussie Sales Managers finally ditched Outlook today (was a die hard "Outlooker" from way back).
Quote: "I'm sick of this **** - I can't keep loosing...
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Looks like railway crosses road to me :)