Watch out! There’s a new virus in town and it breezes by virus scanners. The Bagel.j virus is an annoying little critter that sends out mail with a randomly generated password to an attached zip file. Mail virus scanners, which have to de-compress any attachments to see what’s inside them, cannot decompress this file because it’s password protected. So, what can you do to protect...
W’hoo! This is awesome. I was doing some looking around online because Outlook 2003 seems to be slow when connected to user’s inboxes. So I did a whole lot of research and what did I find? It’s really simple, the /var/mail directory on the server had to be group writable by mail, the user that /usr/local/bin/mlock (the locking process) runs as and then, BAM! I have never got to my inbox...
A whole lot of you have said to me “Hey Ian! What’s going on? We haven’t seen any news in a whole long while.” Actually, that’s not true, no one has said exactly that. I’ve been working on the following… Some guy “hacked” into one of my machines so I was talking to lawyers all week trying to figure out if it’s worth...
Laugh of the day: Good laugh here Phrase of the day: Well, you know, you don’t have to be so fat about everything. (Brianne to Sneakers)
Hey, I got the camera workin’ again. Apparently if you don’t turn off the caching feature I build into my thumbnail program, it doesn’t refresh.
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