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HP's Fury At Vista Capable Downgrade (Wednesday 19th of November 2008 07:30:01 AM)

More proof are coming out in court affairs over the Vista Capable debacle. Internetnews.com has
good inclusion of HP's fury over Microsoft lowering the requirements for a Vista Capable
sticker, at Intel's request. "Intel embassy may have been pleased ... (more)

Is There a Linux Client Solution for Exchange 2007? (Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 09:00:02 PM)

CrazedSanity writes "I have been working at my state job for about 7 months now, using the
bourse plugin for 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton
mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results ... (more)

Email-only Providers? (Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 09:00:02 PM)

Amiralul writes "I feel that having GMail or Yahoo email domains on my occupation card isn't
really a crack touch. Yes, I do have a work-domain email address, but it lacks IMAP and it's
rather non-responsive from time to time, so I choose not to ... (more)

Re-purposing a Student Tech Service Group? (Sunday 21st of September 2008 07:45:01 PM)

Discards writes "I help run a student group at a Canadian University. For almost 15 years we've
supposing students with government-provided services such as web space, email, wireless
telephone world wide web on campus, cvs/svn, database access, mailing ... (more)

Hashing Email Addresses For Web Considered Harmful (Friday 29th of August 2008 05:45:01 PM)

Cce writes "The MicroID standard, despite getting thrashed soundly by Ben Laurie two years ago,
has since been food pyramid daily vitamins and minerals by the DataPortability Project and
published on the user profiles of mint of users at Digg and Last.fm. ... (more)

Where Has All My Spam Gone? (Friday 15th of August 2008 11:00:01 PM)

An unnamed reader writes "I have my own domain, which has its own email server, where I receive
all my privy email. I've been getting about 800 emails a day, of which perhaps 20 are real.
Suddenly, Sunday or Monday evening, the spam pretty much ... (more)

Where To Draw the Line When Punishing Email Snooping? (Monday 04th of August 2008 09:45:01 AM)

CWmike writes "While it might seem like a suable joke or a harmless, furtive glance, e-mail
snooping could land you in more hot water than you'd ever expect — you could be charged
with a federal crime. The recent case of a trickster TV ... (more)

Apple apologizes for its MobileMe mess, admits bungle on "push," offers 30-days free (Wednesday 16th of July 2008 05:21:00 PM)

Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops digg_url =
'http://digg.com/apple/Shocker_Apple_actually_apologizes_to_MobileMe_customers'; After six long
days, Apple has issued an conclusive account on the debacle that was / is the MobileMe
transition, and ... (more)

An Email From Chris Dodd (Friday 11th of July 2008 06:05:00 AM)

I'm sorry we weren't successful. I just hope I'm lucky enough to have you by my side in the
next fight, whatever that may be. Thanks for all you've done. Chris Dodd Thank you, Chris, and
all the others who fought so hard. What a ... (more)

Safeguarding Data From Big Brother Sven? (Friday 20th of June 2008 08:55:00 AM)

An nameless reader writes "Now that the Swedish regime (in its infinite wisdom) has passed a
law allowing them to monitor email traffic, a quiz that I think a lot of people are asking (or
at least should be asking) is: 'What can I do ... (more)

User Not Found, Email Drops Silently (Monday 16th of June 2008 06:30:06 AM)

Shervinafshar writes with an International Herald Tribune story explaining just why it is
failed emails don't always result in a helpful error message for the sender, which also gives
some insight into ways that email can be used to spy on recipients. ... (more)

Spit Will Be Worse Than Spam (Friday 13th of June 2008 03:10:22 AM)

KentuckyFC writes "A team of German personal data processor scientists has grown a program that
reproduces all the known forms of spit (spam over national ammo* support telephony) attack.
Their plan is to make the spitting systems program available to ... (more)

Sweden On Verge of Passing Sweeping Wiretap Plan (Thursday 05th of June 2008 06:25:46 PM)

An unnamed reader writes "No one seems to have noticed that Sweden is close to passing a
far-reaching wiretapping program that would greatly expand the government's spying capabilities
by permitting it to monitor all email and phone traffic coming in ... (more)

Folders vs. Tags For Shared Email Accounts? (Sunday 04th of May 2008 09:24:28 AM)

Binarybum writes "I run a student organization with a 10-member 'board of directors.' We hardly
ever all have time to attend meetings and a large part of how we connect with the student body
is through email. We have a shared email account (accessible ... (more)

Google Mail Servers Enable Backscatter Spam (Wednesday 09th of April 2008 05:00:01 AM)

Mike Morris writes "Google email servers are responsible for a large volume of backscatter
spam. No recipient validation is being performed for the domains googlegroups.com and
blogger.com — conceivably for other Google domains as well, but these ... (more)

Motorola insider tells all about the fall of a technology icon (Wednesday 26th of March 2008 06:04:00 PM)

Filed under: Cellphones, Features digg_url =
'http://digg.com/tech_news/Motorola_insider_tells_all_about_the_fall_of_technology_icon'; Last
month we were contacted by the late Geoffrey Frost's personal adviser at Motorola; until
Frost's death in 2005, ... (more)

Charter Accidentally Wipes 14K Email Accounts (Saturday 26th of January 2008 06:15:04 AM)

Dacut writes with the sad news that Charter Communications, which provides cable and hyperspace
access to 2.6 million customers, unintentionally and irretrievably wiped out 14,000 active
email banking while trying to clear out unused accounts. They're ... (more)

New Flavour of Spam - MP3 Stock Scams (Thursday 18th of October 2007 09:45:05 PM)

An anonymous reader writes "Spammers are back with a new trick, this time round sending
messages with MP3 attachments that contain the latest pump-and-dump stock scams. One sample
identified by Sophos was a heavily distorted 30-second MP3 file. A synthetic ... (more)

Last Chance to Sign Up for 10-Year Anniversary Party (Wednesday 10th of October 2007 01:30:10 PM)

We have 700 T-Shirts coming in today and now we need to know where to ship them. So while you
can continue to sign up for parties, today is the last day we'll be looking at the sign-ups to
determine where to send shirts. You ... (more)

MediaDefender and the Streisand Effect (Thursday 20th of September 2007 07:45:02 PM)

Foldarn writes "It looks like MediaDefender, in an effort to quell the explosion of negative
publicity over its leaked email archive, has instead done the opposite (also known as the
Streisand Effect) and spread it even more widely. Ars Technica is reporting ... (more)

Ameritrade Security Audit Finds Privacy-Busting Back Door (Saturday 15th of September 2007 01:15:02 PM)

RalphTheWonderLlama writes "In recent months, online stock brokers have apparently been upset
by the sale of their email addresses to spammers. Today TD Ameritrade released details of their
investigation into the matter (along with a video message from ... (more)

iPhoneSIMfree updates us on their orders, future unlock plans (Thursday 13th of September 2007 12:07:00 AM)

Filed under: CellphonesIn the wake of yesterday's news that the open source community had come
up with its own free iPhone unlocking software, iUnlock, we began to get a slew of emails
coming from customers of iPhoneSIMfree's largest distributor, Aussie ... (more)

Spam (Tuesday 11th of September 2007 06:39:00 PM)

Almost all of us internet users experience problems with unwanted email. I call it Spam, but
the industry has defined Spam so that once again we the users are put at the mercy of these
unscrupulous senders. In my search for what is considered ... (more)

Study: Users in Finance, Banking, Legal, Insurance and Real Estate Industries Demand Better Anti-Spam Technologies (Tuesday 11th of September 2007 04:45:07 PM)

Email users rate better anti-spam means as top choice to improve email experience. Users in
finance, banking, legal, covenant and real estate industries get 39% less spam. They waste 65%
more time each day searching for the 30% of the good email trapped ... (more)

Mozilla Quietly Resurrects Eudora (Wednesday 05th of September 2007 11:15:01 PM)

Stony Stevenson writes to mention that the Mozilla underpinning has quietly released the first
beta version of the revised Eudora email application. This is the first development Eudora has
seen since Qualcomm stopped development and turned it over to ... (more)

Now protecting all the email addresses. (Friday 31st of August 2007 06:47:00 AM)

As some of you know, it is possible to actually have your email address on your templates,
(the flag <%Email%>), but unfortunately this was been abused by some unscrupulous bots
that go around harvesting those email addresses. It was also a problem ... (more)

DynDNS Drops Non-Delivery Reports (Saturday 25th of August 2007 04:00:04 PM)

Jetkins writes "In an email to subscribers, DynDNS announced that they will no longer deliver
locally generated non-delivery reports (NDRs) from any MailHop systems. MailHop is a
multi-faceted service offering in- and outbound relay services, spam and ... (more)

British Report Details the Stress of Email Communication (Wednesday 15th of August 2007 07:10:03 AM)

WaltonNews writes "British researchers have found that pressures from handling emails
throughout the work day cause stress and frustration with workers. Researchers from a pair of
collaborating universities have found that heavy email communication causes ... (more)

Debunk: punk kid tries to dupe gadget blogs with phony Apple rumor (Sunday 05th of August 2007 07:26:00 PM)

Filed under: Desktopsdigg_url =
'http://digg.com/apple/Debunk_punk_kid_tries_to_dupe_gadget_blogs_with_phony_Apple_rumor';We're
sure there's a broad swath of our readers who think every Apple-related rumor is patently
untrue (which, let's be fair, isn't ... (more)

Email Marketing (Tuesday 17th of July 2007 09:39:00 AM)

I Have made long time Email Marketing. Finally I summarized some use experience. 1. Email
capacity not over 50K, dont included attachment. 2. Use hotmail or other free email provider
bulk-mailing characteristic, the email text looks like send from ... (more)

 

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