Thank you so very much, Cheryl!!
I was afraid that it would be an embarassingly logical
solution like that. It worked like a charm and all is well
on the guru site now!
Thanks again for your time and assistance :-)
Jenni
> Subject: RE: Secure pages not s
Take a look at Mavweb.net. I don't get any referral fees, but if you go
with them, tell them I sent you.
Diane
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From: jac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 2:13 PM
To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
Subject: [wdvltalk] Hosting Recomme
> Reseller account
> ASP/PHP
> Own domain DNS
> webmail
> Separate FTP accounts for each account setup under the parent reseller
> account
> 24 hour support
> Stats reports
> & anything else you can think of...
crystaltech.com
please put r937.com when you register your first site
and i wil
Hi Guys,
on the move again ... anyone got recommendations for a hosting provider
for the following
Reseller account
ASP/PHP
Own domain DNS
webmail
Separate FTP accounts for each account setup under the parent reseller
account
24 hour support
Stats reports
& anything else you can think of...
TI
Well, no one has anything to retaliate to, though that may shortly change.
Is there a way to check if my machine is being used as a zombie?
Diane
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I think it's probably higher than that.
Diane
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From: Portman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:06 PM
To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
Subject: Re: [wdvltalk] issues with email coming back that I did not send
I read somewhere that
I read somewhere that 60% of all e-mail sent is spam! Imagine the
difference is cost (not to mention aggravation) if there was no spam e-mail!!
I believe it's over 80% now.
I have learnt that the 'medical' name for Levitra is 'tadalafil'. I think
that's a splendid name, like the 'ta-da' noise
I read somewhere that 60% of all e-mail sent is spam! Imagine the
difference is cost (not to mention aggravation) if there was no spam
e-mail!!
Riva
Dwayne Conyers wrote:
Interesting note: I read that of the billions of spam that flood the net, only
4% reap results in the form of some person
It may be spammers retaliating...or your system could
be a zombie that actually is sending out these emails,
unbeknownst to you, as a background program installed
by an intruder.
Why do the spammers send email to billions rather than
the 4% who respond?
First, the 4% of billions represents immen
Unfortunately, this is a common problem -- spammers use the e-mail addy or
domain of some person rather than a fictitious one.
Typically, this happens when you report spam to their ISP or via SpamCop and
they find out and do this in retaliation.
Interesting note: I read that of the billions of
I had to resend this, as my previous subject wasn't allowed through.
I'm getting a lot of undeliverable email notices that email could not be
delivered to addresses I've never heard of. These are emails I know I
didn't send. Nor do I want my domain associated with any of them! Many of
these no
Have a look at these sites:
http://jaxmed.com/articles/wellness/mouseErgo.html
Note the angle of the forearm in the image...essentially flat. It is
difficult to get this angle unless you have a very low desk or a dropped
keyboard tray (my recommendation - get an adjustable-height tray with a
mo
> Ah - Hahcontrol panel>mouse>pointer options>speed
>
> And faster does what you suggest.
>
> That Bill just ain't stable!
>
> Joseph
That Bill really is not stable. I did the mouse and when I restarted Xp it
all went back to default; this keeps happening with the internet dial-up
window, t
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