IM+ – Instant Messaging All the Time
If you want to stay connected, via your favorite instant messenger application, then IM+ is what you want. Its pricey because their servers support a stay connected IM push feature. You can actually log off the application on your phone, and the servers will push you an email of the instant message. Since the Blackberry supports push email the communication can be almost seamless. Once you get the IM you can fireup your IM+ application and start typing in real time. I have experienced good things with the application. The push feature works flawlessly, but there is one gripe.
If you have a kings battery, or two batteries for that matter, and want to keep IM+ running at all times there are some problems. I find that the various clients do not stay connected. They eventually disconnect, especially Facebook. Therefore I recommend to only have your IM+ application running in the background for only relatively short periods of time. When you know you don’t need it pop it on IM push mode and your good to go for up to 3 days.
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Project Honey Pot – Real Time Spam Traps
February 21, 2010 - 12:46 pm
Tags: attempts, domain, domain owners, email, harvesters, Honey, honey pot, implementation, Pot, website
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Project Honey Pot is a bridge that provides domain owners the ability to share email harvesting attempts with the community. On the website you can download a pre-made and customized script for implementation on your website. Go to:
http://www.projecthoneypot.org
Register yourself. Then click “install new honey pot”. Place it in a directory on your domain. Traverse to [...]
Sendmail – Critical to Receive System Alerts
February 10, 2010 - 9:02 am
Tags: default sendmail, email, external mail server, forward works, local ip, mail, relay mail, Sendmail, System, user
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The core of Linux is designed to mail, at minimum, the root user of various system alerts. With sendmail installed these alerts are mailed to the respective user directory. If you have an external mail server you can configure your local user mail to be forwarded to any email address. The easiest method [...]
Sendmail – Crontab and Email Updates
February 8, 2010 - 9:11 am
Tags: annoyance, cronjob, email, email address, external ip address, invaluable feature, mail, mail aliases, Press, Sendmail
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Cron automatically sends out email to the job’s runner a report of the issued cronjob. This can either be an excellent and invaluable feature or an annoyance. To stop the emails from coming add this to the end of any particular cronjob:
>/dev/null 2>&1
Without the above line the email will be delivered to the mailbox. You [...]
Mysql Database Replication
December 20, 2009 - 1:02 pm
Tags: bind, cnf, com, command, Howtoforge, log, log directory, master, master host, master password, Mysql, newpassword, READ LOCK, root, server login, SLAVE, slave server, start, status displays, Time
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Howtoforge.com does it well, but it took me some time, and in particular I feel one command was left out. Start by removing the bind address in /etc/mysql/my.cnf:
#skip-networking
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
Then add the following to /etc/mysql/my.cnf. Particularly to the mysqld section!!:
log-bin = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log
binlog-do-db=exampledb
server-id=1
Exampledb is the database that you intend to replicate. Server-id should be 1 being [...]
Sendmail – Yes, You Can Send Your Own Email
November 29, 2009 - 9:18 am
Tags: email, external ip address, host accesses, incoming addresses, local ip address, mail, mail distribution, port, Sendmail, Server
Posted in ClamAV, Sendmail, spamassassin, virtual, virtusertable | No comments
I’ve gone over sendmail several times, but ultimately it comes down to a couple of factors. Unless you are setting up an enterprise level email server, and require some login settings, and potential relaying, sendmail is relatively simple. You start by installing it:
sudo apt-get install sendmail
Sendmail operates on port 25 because it is an SMTP [...]
Verizion – Side by Side with at&t Coverage Map
November 18, 2009 - 1:20 pm
Tags: amp, coverage, full coverage, guarantee service, iPhone, long time, map, service, Time
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I like this map. It really shows how poor at&t’s coverage is. I had at&t for a long time, and I would get dropped calls on my iPhone. I would call at&t all the time and the rep would say that its not in your contract that at&t guarantees service. So basically I had bad [...]
Oil Prices and Environmental Effects
November 9, 2009 - 11:54 am
Tags: amount, crude futures, demand model, dow jones, hurricane, hurricane conditions, Ida, Mexico, NEW YORK, oil, oil and gas production, production, the Gulf, Time, U.S.
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Time and time again we see oil prices changed proportionally to upcoming environmental events. Current:
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–Crude futures rose above $79 a barrel Monday on concerns about the threat Tropical Storm Ida poses to U.S. oil and gas production facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. A weakening in the dollar also supported prices.[Source]
That’s a [...]
iPhone 3.1.2 Jailbroken to use any Carrier – Does it Matter?
November 4, 2009 - 9:20 am
Tags: amp, best of both worlds, iPhone, phone, pizza delivery, prepaid sim card, Time, TMobile, tmobile prepaid sim card
Posted in GSM, TMobile, at&t, blackra1n, carrier, iPhone, jailbroken | 2 comments
iphone OS 3.1.2 has been jailbroken again, allowing users to do whatever they like with the gadgets they’ve bought.[Source]
The iPhone can use any carrier particularly TMobile instead of at&t. I had an iPhone for a long time, but ultimately the GSM bottleneck of the device is a tremendous downfall. On at&t MMS took unnecessarily too [...]
Cell Phones – The Best of Both Worlds – Blackberry, iPhone, etc…
October 31, 2009 - 10:31 am
Tags: best of both worlds, blackberry, device, email sms, folder, iPhone, iphone apps, message communications, Messenger
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The best of both worlds is not achievable. Your Blackberry is the ultimate communications device. The messages folder consolidates all email, SMS, MMS, and instant message communications into a single icon. The instant messaging feature further consolidates AIM, MSN Messenger, Blackberry Messenger, and countless other services. The messages folder also accecpts facebook notifications, and makes [...]
Ubuntu Automounts Secondary HD Partitions to the Desktop
November 14, 2007 - 2:53 pm
Tags: configuration file, convenience, conveniences, editing, feature, file, fstab, little bit, ubuntu
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This is a convenient feature of Ubuntu, which typically has to be achieve via editing the fstab configuration file. Although editing the file is achievable, the convenience of having coexisting partitions auto mounted is noteworthy; any little bit of time saved when installing a fresh OS is considerable. Other features can also be automated including [...]



