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Chris Linfoot
Defeating spam in IBM Lotus Domino
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Momelettes.com - new site by Jess Stratton
http://hostit1.connectria.com/philrandolph/philrandolph.nsf/... -
S&TT - Tagging Mail Documents...slightly extended
http://hostit1.connectria.com/philrandolph/philrandolph.nsf/...Domino 11TMRAlan LepofskyAndy's House O' BlogBen PooleBizzyBee’s BizzyThoughtsBlogging for DominosBruce ElgortCarl Tyler's BlogChadSmiley BlogChris Coates' BlogChris LinfootChris WhisonantCodestore.netDamien KatzDec's Dom BlogDomBlog.deDomino Blog ToolkitDomino DudeDomino GuruDomino UnpluggedDon McNallyDuffbert's Random MusingsDwight WilbanksEd Brilleknori.deElsmore.netEric Mack On-Line
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There's no new standard in SSL
http://allstarnic.com/ssl-certificates-news/theres-no-new-st...The idea behind Extended Validation or EV SSL is that sites using EV SSL certificates have been subject to rigorous third party investigation and verification prior to the issue of the certificate. Browsers which are aware of EV … See original here: There's no new standard in SSL
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“Free Public Wi-Fi”
http://blog.elyob.com/?p=20get an APIPA address (a default, couldn’t get an IP, address (169.254.*.*)). It’s been bugging me for a while, so just asked Google and here’s the reason … http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/business/article3554838.ece http://chris-linfoot.net/d6plinks/EIGT-7BCC8P So, basically, you have two different signals, infrastructure (hotspots) and ad-hoc. When you try and connect to this ad-hoc point, you will pickup and start broadcasting the same SSID yourself … hence the reason I was able to keep a connection with
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“…the most useless thing I have ever seen.”
http://geekblog.oakcircle.com/2008/07/05/the-most-useless-th...it probably is
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“Now that Vista is now the only Windows you can buy preinstalled…”
http://geekblog.oakcircle.com/2008/07/03/now-that-vista-is-n...Apparently a lot of people have decided to avoid Windows Vista. Good for you, guys!
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Goodbye, Windows XP
http://geekblog.oakcircle.com/2008/06/30/goodbye-windows-xp/sad farewell
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Jan-Piet Mens
http://blog.fupps.comWindows, version five point one, Has died and gone to heaven. I'm passing up on version six And going straight to seven. via.
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LLANGOLLEN CANAL - TEN YEARS AGO
http://42at60.blogspot.com/2008/06/llangollen-canal-ten-year...It always amazes me how one simple image can set the mind racing to drag back something which I had forgotten. My friend Chris, who writes a very erudite Blog on Things Computorial (enigmatically titled http://chris-linfoot.net/
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Memo to self: strip X-Unsent
http://rabdullin.com/memo-to-self-strip-x-unsent/(which happens to be the default handler for *.eml files on any bare Windows system or even system with Microsoft Outlook). It seems that X-Unsent is stripped down by the OE on transmission. However, if it is present, then some some spam fighters may consider that this is the trace of spamming attempt that has not been covered up properly. Since it is so easy to check for this rule (as opposed, for example, to running OCR on the attached image), they could do that.