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 51 
 on: Yesterday at 06:37:19 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by JimH
It isn't spam.  It isn't phishing.  Nobody was hacked. 

It's our mail software.  We have your address. 

I'm pretty sure it's a byproduct of the changes we've made recently.  Bob will be back in a few days and should have more to say.

Read the header carefully if you're concerned.

 52 
 on: Yesterday at 06:05:34 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by mcsw
Just ignore it.
Without doubt it is Spam or Phishing and must be ignored.
However JRiver should be taking this very seriously, as there has obviously been a breech of their security to obtain our email addresses and what other information?
I have now lost trust and faith in JRiver's security.

 53 
 on: Yesterday at 05:53:21 am 
Started by Awesome Donkey - Last post by jacobacci
Defender doesn't seem to like JRWorker at all.




 54 
 on: Yesterday at 05:29:36 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by mpffffhhhh
Just ignore it.

sure i will
maybe some more words would be appreciated?

 55 
 on: Yesterday at 05:03:36 am 
Started by ruwi - Last post by ruwi
Some have come forward on this topic, but it is still not possible for JRiver to read my assigned disk numbers (see attachment - e.g. C103B) and display them in a column. I was hoping for a new library field to be added to JRiver. In the meantime, even after several updates and the new version 32, nothing has happened. Besides, I might not be the only one who names his CDs with letters and numbers. Other programs, such as Foobar 2000 or MusicBee, do not have any problems displaying the disc numbers as strings.
If I change the disk number from C913 to 913, the DISK# library field can detect this and also represent it. If I create a new library field DISK# and use the same parameters as in the library field DISK#, JRiver doesn't show anything. What's going wrong here?

 56 
 on: Yesterday at 03:38:28 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by fredimac
I looked at the source code of this e-mail and found nothing suspicious.
Is the mail server compromised or is there a bug that caused this?

From mail header:
Received-SPF: pass (ccc.at: domain of ppalias.jriver.com designates 216.14.187.163 as permitted sender)
   client-ip=216.14.187.163


ping JRiver.COM
PING jriver.com (216.14.187.161)

ping PPALIAS.JRiver.COM
PING ppalias.jriver.com (216.14.187.163)


 57 
 on: Yesterday at 02:37:55 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by Lodewijk_Ramon
I treated it as phishing. Deleted it and didn’t click any link. I am quite sure that this was not sent by JRiver-people.

 58 
 on: Yesterday at 02:37:18 am 
Started by winnebago - Last post by JimH
We added a re-rip tool a couple of years ago. 

 59 
 on: Yesterday at 02:35:06 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by JimH
Just ignore it.

 60 
 on: Yesterday at 01:43:53 am 
Started by masakix - Last post by masakix
Why is bitstreaming not recommended?

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