I've had similar experience. I don't think Comcast can tell the
difference between a joe-job and real spam.
I gave up pestering them and am just sending all outgoing email through
a VPN to one of our servers in Manchester.
--Bruce
Dan Miller wrote:
I've called Comcast (when I had them) before
On 12/02/2008 11:34 PM, Dan Miller wrote:
Every time I received these emails, all I had running was Linux with a
customized iptables script, so chances of a virus are virtually nil.
benscott
Just because you don't have viruses doesn't mean that a misconfiguration
of your MTA* will cause
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
benscott
I'm amused that I have apparently become an HTML tag. ;-)
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On 2008-12-01 4:43 PM, Arc Riley wrote:
If you don't need in-person, I've found ServerBeach to be quite
awesome. They provide the hardware, 2TB/mo transfer, I can give you a
discount coupon code if you're interested (10% IIRC)
Have you had any power issues with them? Every couple months my
Who : Rob Anderson
What : Unit tests
Date : Mon 8 Dec 2008
Time : 7 PM to 9 PM
Where: Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH
Learn about unit testing and why you should want to use them!
A Unit Test is a small piece of software code that tests specific
functionality in other code. Unit Tests
This Saturday, BarCampManchester takes over the 3rd floor of UNH
Manchester, 400 Commercial Street, for a day of UnConference.
Details: http://www.barcampmanchester.org
Note: This event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by GNHLUG. Just an
FYI. Reports from past events have been... mixed. Perhaps
On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 14:02 -0500, Bill McGonigle wrote:
On 2008-12-01 4:43 PM, Arc Riley wrote:
If you don't need in-person, I've found ServerBeach to be quite
awesome. They provide the hardware, 2TB/mo transfer, I can give you a
discount coupon code if you're interested (10% IIRC)
I went with Spectra in the end. I was down today to check out their
facility and MV's. G4 was too pricy for my set up, as was colospace.com,
another outfit I found on line with colos in Manchester, Bedford, and
several other locations outside of NH. G4 and colospace.com would be good
to
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/
http://bugs.maemo.org/
Thanks. (Again.)
Yeah, you want a fixed Treo with a decent web browser ...
That would actually prolly work okay for my needs. Problem is,
every
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was surprised how I really didn't type any faster on the n810 keyboard
than the Treo 650's. I guess a thumboard is a thumboard no matter how
small.
I've did some hands-on with various handheld computers (the kind
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Ben Scott wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... the ever-elusive 802.11 SD card. ;)
Does such a thing actually exist? Google seems to think so, but...
there was an 802.11 card for the Sony Memory Stick form-factor, too.
They're impossible
Ben Scott wrote:
Aside: I got to try the BlackBerry Storm for a minute.
The keyboard was one of the deciding factors in my choice to go with the
Blackberry 8130 Curve from T-mobile.
It has a raised, backlit, chicklet style keyboard and unlike anything
else I've seen on the market today,
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