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http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge VPSs are nice but how do you host multiple domain email addresses? Well the above tutorial a fantastic guide on Debian Sarge. An item worthy of note is creation of the Courier SSL certificates. By default there will be a couple automatically created by Courier at install time. This are useless as your email client WILL reject them because localhost is not the same domain as domain1.com etc… You need to edit both /etc/courier/pop3d. Read more ⇒
To begin with I am using Apache2 so this will not apply to Apache1.3. Apache2 uses an interesting technique for setting up Virtual Hosts, they are no longer stored in the huge httpd.conf file. They are stored in two folders, sites-available and sites-enabled. I am basing this setup on the following structure: /home/www/ -- www.sitename1.com -- htdocs -- stats -- logs -- www.sitename2.com -- htdocs -- stats -- logs To make a new Virtual Host you make a new file in the sites-available directory. Read more ⇒
I have reverted back to Ritlabs The Bat email client having previously used Thunderbird. When I left The Bat its HTML support was very limited and this has now been rectified in this release. Given its quicker searching of emails and faster template based email composition I had to move back over. For novice users there will be too many options but it makes life so much easier than any other client I have ever come across. Read more ⇒
U.S. Military Cannot Operate Adobe Acrobat
There have been two recent cases of U.S. Military negligence when operating the Adobe Acrobat suite for creation of PDF files. One such incident ocurred in a report released from Iraq about an Italian agent named Nicola Calipari who was killed by the U.S. Military at checkpoint whilst attempting to rescue an Italian journalist. The PDF document contained both sensitive and unclassified information, the former of which was covered with black boxes. Read more ⇒
Setting up a world visible host with a Netcomm NB1300 ADSL modem…
Due to the reluctance of many hosts on the internet to update their server software I have decided that I will use my spare computer at home as a small server for testing my PHP5 scripts and so on. But I ran into a few niggling problems along the way. Firstly alot of the modems functions are not properly documented in the user manual, which is pathetic, they assume that you know a lot about ADSL modems and procedures to do with them. Read more ⇒
Toby is a wee rabbit who is going to be eaten unless his site creator is paid $50k USD in the next month. Fantastic little web legend if you ask me, please go and check SaveToby.com out for yourself. The updates page has some hidden gems. Read more ⇒
If you don’t already know about this site then you have not been on the web in the last five years. It has become the biggest place to discuss Windows related news and problems. It now has a very large member base and is ever expanding. The news is well worth a look for details about the latest updates to your favourite programs, but the forums are the greatest resource on there. Read more ⇒
Most people use it as their instant messaging program of choice and it is the most fully featured and frequently updated one out there at the moment, at least of all the main stream programs out there. Microsoft claim to receive 100 million unique connections through their messaging service per day, which is quite phenomenal. So with this in mind I began to wonder why exactly this application was such a piece of shit. Read more ⇒