[plug] Netgear Routers

2003-07-11 Thread Johnny Tam
Has anyone tried any of these? It comes in a hefty price, so I wanna ask any feedback for any of these. Thanks   Cable/DSL ProSafe VPN Firewall Routerhttp://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.asp?prodID=155&view=sb Up to 100 simultaneous IPSec VPN tunnels High-speed 150 MHz CPU for fast tunnelin

Re: [plug] Hardware and Software Inventory

2003-07-11 Thread Johnny Tam
The results of Belarc Advisor were pretty good. Quite impressive indeed. Is there something like this that can allow me to just sit on the server and probe all workstations? :)   Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Johnny Tam wrote:> I am working at an office with more than 60 computers.> Som

Re: [plug] neat anti-spam Postfix technique

2003-07-11 Thread Federico Sevilla III
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:40:57PM +0800, marc racal wrote: > is this their policy? they do not allow this even if their clients > requested for it? They'll set up reverse DNS (but will handle it) if you're persistent enough, though. That's how I got 202.163.192.10 to reverse-resolve to gusi.leat

Re: [plug] DTP package

2003-07-11 Thread Daniel O. Escasa
** Sabi ni JM noong Fri, 11 Jul 2003 23:30:35 +0800 > I've worked with PageMaker, and for me allowing a graphic to be distored > when resized is a Good Thing as it gives the designer more freedom. PM Beg to differ, it results in ugly graphics. If a designer wants to distort the graphic, the place

Re: Fwd: [plug] DTP package

2003-07-11 Thread JM Ibanez
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 15:00, Daniel O. Escasa wrote: > So far, it does look more like PageMaker than Ventura Publisher (VP). I'm not > really fond of having to create new pages manually like PM (far as I can tell) > forces you to. VP automagically creates as many pages as the document needs. > Hav