... It is not enough to look at the sender "from" address, as those are spoofed. The best answer I've seen is to match the sender IP address (which is MUCH...
... [snip] ... Interesting. The USB adapter in the machine I have here that has caused trouble is pretty warm - perhaps that is it. Still, the XP built-in...
While looking up some information on SPF for the other "spam" thread, I stumbled upon this site: http://www.junkemailfilter.com/spam/how_it_works.html I really...
... 303 here. Fun test! Some of them weren't quite so easy. Plus I didn't realize it earlier, but, they work the test kinda like the SAT: you get penalized...
... That is for sure. I admire Miles both for his willingness to stick with it despite frustrations and for his willingness to stand up and acknowledge where...
Guys, Need to purchase a cert to do an SSL serversocket for a client. Got the code but don't wanna screw up and eat some money. What kind of SSL do I need? I...
... I agree that this is probably where things are going to have to go eventually. But just to try to play devil's advocate for a moment and see if this idea...
... Been thinking about this one, too this morning. Liked the idea in general if open issues can be solved. Another unsolved issue I believe is if you send...
... The MX record can list more than one authorized sending IP, so you list them both for a while until DNS is "certain" to have been propagated throughout the...
... As the owner of sammysolutions.com you would have to make sure your DNS (SPF) record listed all possible SMTP servers as allowable senders. In your...
... Whatever you do, don't bother with VeriSign - they are a complete ripoff. There are a number of root certificate authorities that you can use and are still...
David Rosenstrauch wrote: [some stuff] When I reply to a message from David, Thunderbird's spell checker wants to replace his name with "Unconstrained" I found...
... Actually, that forum thread is good help. It lists some alternative tools. I've installed the Boingo client, and it seems to work pretty well. Only problem...
... I'm not really interested in the subject, but I did note something interesting about the author: SHE. On the surface it might seem sexist or something, but...
OTOH, what you *don't* want to do is order add-on memory from Apple. On a whim I looked because I wanted to order form same place. $300 for 1GB module!!! :O...
... I can only think of a few in core tech: Barbara Liskov Pattie Maes Wikipedia's got links to a few more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_computing & ...
yeah, i got a gig from memory4all $140 delivered i wondered if i should go from .5 to 2GB and sell the .5, but i started with just adding an extra 1GB i can...
I did the same thing and it works great but I'm thinking about upgrading now - eclipse etc.. have me pushing things and apparently the paired memory does help....
Hello all, I'm almost buying a PocketPC, I like HP iPAQ 2215, i think it solves my need for now and it's not so expensive. --Processor : 400Mhz, Intel --RAM:...
I was pretty sold on Pocket PC until I heard that it is not very stable. I ended up buying the Treo 700P and I could not be happier - plenty of software, much...
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I have the Treo 650 and I am pretty happy as well. It has a few tiny issues with the phone chip (looses connection from time to time) but if you're not on GSM...
Ya know, I'm as patriotic as the next guy, but if I hear that $*^&%($ing John Mellencamp song one more f***ing time I'm gonna shoot my television. -- Curtis...
For the true geek is the Nokia 770 Linux based Internet device. I'm very happy with mine, but it's more of a fun toy than a mobile work tool (doesn't run...
Hi All, Just a note, Quest is now claiming copyrights on materials that is included in my performance training course. I will be engaging them in some...