emaillists, semi-massive e-mails

2008-08-09 Thread Holstrom, Don
I have a client, fairly small, 28 employees. I have their website hosted
offsite for bandwidth, and use their offsite hosting for their e-mail as
well. This host has a limit of 300-500 e-mails sent at once, and they
offer a maillist service, but only for 1,000. My client has a list of
opted-in clients of their own of nearly 10,000. 

Is there a service or software or way I can set them up for regular,
monthly mostly, e-mails, preferably connected to the Access database
they use, that won't cost an arm and a leg: they are non-profit.

Should I find another hosting service?



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re: Open File Lister

2008-08-09 Thread Ken Slotkowski
Thanks to Angus and Carl for their suggestions.

I had wondered if any program existed which would list all the files that are 
accessed or loaded (dll's, drivers, exe's and etc.) during bootup.

During the DOS days I wrote a TSR that would change the attribute of a file to 
archive (a) if a file was accessed or run.  All the files on the computer had 
to have their archive attribute cleared beforehand.  And then by going through 
the HD with a program like XTree, it would reveal which files were used. 
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RE: Laptop battery

2008-08-09 Thread Martin Blackstone
I use Pacific Battery. I've found them to be helpful and honest.

 

From: Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 8:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Laptop battery

 

I need to get a laptop battery for a client and remember a lot of talk about
who not to buy from.  Was Pacific Battery one of those to not buy from?  Any
others not to consider?  The machine will be a Dell Inspiron 9400 if it
matters.  I really hate to get the battery from Dell as they are always way
more to buy from.

 

Thanks for the help,

 

Jon


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