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  • (Dialog) The answer is probably no - but can deleted messages be found?

    From Ronald@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 10 19:28:33 2024
    1. I wrote up a long thank you message to Bernd Rose.
    2. I fatfingered sending it (somehow)
    3. It never showed up (anywhere, not even in google archives)

    I looked in the three places I was hoping it would be.
    1. Sent
    2. Outbox
    3. Drafts

    I then killed Dialog & made a copy of the error log.
    Since I already had level 0 set, the log is enormous.

    But I can't even find a log of it being deleted.
    The question here is can you recover from a deletion?

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  • From Bernd Rose@21:1/5 to Ronald on Thu Jan 11 06:23:10 2024
    On Wed, 10th Jan 2024 19:28:33 -0500, Ronald wrote:

    1. I wrote up a long thank you message to Bernd Rose.

    No need. You are welcome, though, anyways... ;-)

    2. I fatfingered sending it (somehow)
    3. It never showed up (anywhere, not even in google archives)

    I looked in the three places I was hoping it would be.
    1. Sent
    2. Outbox
    3. Drafts

    I then killed Dialog & made a copy of the error log.
    Since I already had level 0 set, the log is enormous.

    But I can't even find a log of it being deleted.
    The question here is can you recover from a deletion?

    Messages /can/ be recovered from deletion by manually editing the database,
    as long as no CompactDatabase was run. To do this, one needs to *exactly*
    know the internal structure of the Dialog database. So, for the average
    user, messages can /not/ be recovered. That only applies to correctly
    received and sent messages and saved drafts, anyways.

    Messages in draft without being saved are written from time to time to the database, though. If you know a (short) exact phrase of the missing text
    you can do a text search through all msg*.dat files of the DATA directory.
    This way you /may/ be able to recover /some parts/ of the text...

    Bernd

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  • From Ronald@21:1/5 to Hiram T Schwantz on Thu Jan 11 18:22:01 2024
    On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 17:24:56 -0500, Hiram T Schwantz wrote:

    Bernd Rose helped me awhile ago and still thank him. He is a good guy.

    He is. He did. BernD practically wrote my stunnel.conf for Neodome for me.
    It works even though this URL tells me that the neodome.net site is down.
    https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/news.neodome.net.html

    To pay back for BernD's help, I invested a few hours setting up a well documented stunnel.conf configuration file for the Google Archives to save.
    https://groups.google.com/g/news.software.readers/

    That way anyone in the future who needs a stunnel.conf example to solve a similar problem with a different news server can find working examples.
    https://groups.google.com/g/news.software.readers/c/sxkkJYuI728

    The stunnel.conf for each common news server should probably be in the
    Dialog archives but I think most of them died or are in another language.

    These are from my records but most of them I think died long ago.
    http://www.40tude.com/dialog/download.htm
    http://dialog.datalist.org/index.html
    http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/download.html
    http://dialog.datalist.org/scripts/script_library.html
    http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.exe
    http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.zip
    http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/dialog.41.zip
    http://home.arcor.de
    http://www.tglsoft.de/freeware_hamster.html
    http://bertel.lundhansen.dk/?page=dialog/functionlist
    http://4d.vollmeier.at
    http://kh-rademacher.de/4d

    If someone maintains a Dialog archive of scripts (I think they were all
    lost when websites died though), then it can also go there to help others.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernd Rose@21:1/5 to Ronald on Fri Jan 12 06:21:04 2024
    On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:22:01 -0500, Ronald wrote:

    These are from my records but most of them I think died long ago.
    [...]
    If someone maintains a Dialog archive of scripts (I think they were all
    lost when websites died though), then it can also go there to help others.

    You missed the website from Thomas Barghahn, who not only is the current
    hoster of the (German) 40tude Dialog FAQ, but also the most active current Script author. - Among other things, he greatly enhanced the (already good) Unicode capabilities of Dialog.

    https://www.barghahn-online.de

    The 40tude Dialog FAQ:
    https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq
    The automatic English translation should be sufficiently readable: https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    HTH.
    Bernd

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Ronald on Sat Jan 13 23:28:42 2024
    On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:22:01 -0500, Ronald <ronald@nospam.me> wrote:
    snip

    The stunnel.conf for each common news server should probably be in the
    Dialog archives but I think most of them died or are in another language. >These are from my records but most of them I think died long ago.
    http://www.40tude.com/dialog/download.htm http://dialog.datalist.org/index.html http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/download.html http://dialog.datalist.org/scripts/script_library.html http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.exe http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.zip http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/dialog.41.zip
    http://home.arcor.de
    http://www.tglsoft.de/freeware_hamster.html http://bertel.lundhansen.dk/?page=dialog/functionlist
    http://4d.vollmeier.at
    http://kh-rademacher.de/4d
    If someone maintains a Dialog archive of scripts (I think they were all
    lost when websites died though), then it can also go there to help others.

    probably most reading in this newsgroup already know about these archived links, but i only knew about the "barghahn-online.de" link before reading
    about this "dialog.datalist.org", which is still available on archive.org:

    https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://dialog.datalist.org/
    e.g.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160722170247/http://dialog.datalist.org/ https://web.archive.org/web/20161116055820/http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/download.html
    https://web.archive.org/web/20161116055820/http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.exe
    https://web.archive.org/web/20161116055820/http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/4d2b38.zip
    https://web.archive.org/web/20161116055820/http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/dialog.41.zip

    conveniently, these pages are in english, and the 40tude dialog downloads appear to (exactly?) match those available on the popular german website: https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download.php https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/download.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
    https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/4d2b38.exe >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/dialog_41.zip

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernd Rose@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 14 08:28:06 2024
    On Sat, 13th Jan 2024 23:28:42 +0100 (CET), D wrote:

    probably most reading in this newsgroup already know about these archived links, but i only knew about the "barghahn-online.de" link before reading about this "dialog.datalist.org", which is still available on archive.org

    When keeping the German 40tude Dialog FAQ as a main reference, the addresses
    of the archived datalist.org websites (English FAQ and scripts archive) can
    be found in the "Links" section:

    https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/links.php https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/links.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    The German-English auto-translation garbles this to "Left" section.
    ("Links" is plural of the adaptation from English "link" as well as
    singular adverb for the direction "left" in German.) Seems, Google
    Translate isn't completely switched to perfect AI, yet. ;-)

    conveniently, these pages are in english, and the 40tude dialog downloads appear to (exactly?) match those available on the popular german website

    They should. The files on the German FAQ as well as those on datalist.org
    both are directly from the original downloads, that the author of the
    program (Marcus Mönnig) put up back in the days when he was still active.
    But to be sure nothing went wrong and the downloads are not corrupted (or
    even tempered with), the downloaded files should be tested against the checksums provided in the German FAQ:

    https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download.php#hashes https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/download.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    Here they are as an additional reference (from my personal archive and not
    from the website, yet still identical to them):

    Checksums for 4d2b38.exe (complete setup package – version 2.0.15.1):

    CRC32: 553801BE
    MD5: EEA07F9F5FBFC425F70CD05A48929D2C
    SHA1: BE3D3BCCA5777458BABB992A6809BA88D7621B6B

    Checksums für Dialog.exe (extracted single program file for the [updated] version 2.0.15.41) => *Not* for the program file from inside the setup
    package - version 2.0.15.1 above!:

    CRC32: C0CE3E5C
    MD5: 40FB45E107C2341C824A6EF1842A4834
    SHA1: AB004819505E9AB0E507FCA410B10966DF142BBF

    Checksums for Dialog.exe (extracted single program file for the [updated,
    but strongly /not/ recommended] alpha-version 2.0.15.84):

    CRC32: FED0A595
    MD5: CB9A15EFD1EF6A701466C72BD386B183
    SHA1: FC1905051C0C6A522A7F2F20FEA12A5CC576854F

    Bernd

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From D@21:1/5 to Bernd Rose on Sun Jan 14 15:10:01 2024
    On Sun, 14 Jan 2024 08:28:06 +0100, Bernd Rose <b.rose.tmpbox@arcor.de> wrote: >On Sat, 13th Jan 2024 23:28:42 +0100 (CET), D wrote:
    probably most reading in this newsgroup already know about these archived
    links, but i only knew about the "barghahn-online.de" link before reading
    about this "dialog.datalist.org", which is still available on archive.org

    When keeping the German 40tude Dialog FAQ as a main reference, the addresses >of the archived datalist.org websites (English FAQ and scripts archive) can >be found in the "Links" section: >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/links.php >https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/links.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
    The German-English auto-translation garbles this to "Left" section.
    ("Links" is plural of the adaptation from English "link" as well as
    singular adverb for the direction "left" in German.) Seems, Google
    Translate isn't completely switched to perfect AI, yet. ;-)

    conveniently, these pages are in english, and the 40tude dialog downloads
    appear to (exactly?) match those available on the popular german website

    They should. The files on the German FAQ as well as those on datalist.org >both are directly from the original downloads, that the author of the
    program (Marcus Mönnig) put up back in the days when he was still active.
    But to be sure nothing went wrong and the downloads are not corrupted (or >even tempered with), the downloaded files should be tested against the >checksums provided in the German FAQ: >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download.php#hashes >https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/download.php?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
    Here they are as an additional reference (from my personal archive and not >from the website, yet still identical to them):
    Checksums for 4d2b38.exe (complete setup package – version 2.0.15.1):

    CRC32: 553801BE
    MD5: EEA07F9F5FBFC425F70CD05A48929D2C
    SHA1: BE3D3BCCA5777458BABB992A6809BA88D7621B6B

    Checksums fur Dialog.exe (extracted single program file for the [updated] >version 2.0.15.41) => *Not* for the program file from inside the setup >package - version 2.0.15.1 above!:

    CRC32: C0CE3E5C
    MD5: 40FB45E107C2341C824A6EF1842A4834
    SHA1: AB004819505E9AB0E507FCA410B10966DF142BBF

    Checksums for Dialog.exe (extracted single program file for the [updated,
    but strongly /not/ recommended] alpha-version 2.0.15.84):

    CRC32: FED0A595
    MD5: CB9A15EFD1EF6A701466C72BD386B183
    SHA1: FC1905051C0C6A522A7F2F20FEA12A5CC576854F

    Bernd

    wow! thank you for that very clear information; 40tude dialog seems
    so much easier to setup and use than modern newsreaders thunderbird,
    betterbird and others; also, the impending closure of google groups'
    usenet connection is compounding the search for better alternatives

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernd Rose@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 14 17:21:13 2024
    On Sun, 14th Jan 2024 15:10:01 +0100 (CET), D wrote:

    40tude dialog seems so much easier to setup and use than modern
    newsreaders thunderbird, betterbird and others

    Hm. Easy setup wouldn't be the first thing for me coming to mind with
    regard to 40tude Dialog. It needs to be setup outside managed program
    folders (or alternatively requires complicated configuration) and it
    requires third party programs like sTunnel for contemporary transport encryption (to protect login credentials and the like).

    IMHO, the very usable GUI and the exceptional scripting abilities are
    what set 40tude Dialog apart.

    Bernd

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From D@21:1/5 to Bernd Rose on Sun Jan 14 18:30:23 2024
    On Sun, 14 Jan 2024 17:21:13 +0100, Bernd Rose <b.rose.tmpbox@arcor.de> wrote: >On Sun, 14th Jan 2024 15:10:01 +0100 (CET), D wrote:
    40tude dialog seems so much easier to setup and use than modern
    newsreaders thunderbird, betterbird and others

    Hm. Easy setup wouldn't be the first thing for me coming to mind with
    regard to 40tude Dialog. It needs to be setup outside managed program
    folders (or alternatively requires complicated configuration) and it
    requires third party programs like sTunnel for contemporary transport >encryption (to protect login credentials and the like).
    IMHO, the very usable GUI and the exceptional scripting abilities are
    what set 40tude Dialog apart.
    Bernd

    writing as a casual but experienced user of these freeware programs,
    using omnimix with tor browser makes localhost connect effortlessly
    to servers for posting via remailers and downloading via nntp hosts;
    this works separately using omnimix own built-in tor, but using tor
    browser for visiting tor-friendly websites makes it more convenient,
    and 40tude dialog already has the familiar hamster scoring built-in

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
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