DotGeek.org: Content vs. Code & Email Attachments
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PGP signatures as email attachments
PGP signatures as email attachments
05/28/2004 06:44 PMI run Eudora 5.1 on a Windows 2000 machine. When someone attempts to
verify their identity by including their PGP signature with an email
message, it comes through as an attachment. Maybe I just use old email
clients. Given that...
Execs Click Away On Email Attachments
Execs Click Away On Email Attachments
07/14/2004 06:51 PMA few weeks back, we noted that more people than ever were
willin
g to click on email attachments from friends or colleagues,
without considering the potential security problems. Well, now, it
turns out that executives (even those supposedly concerned with
security) are just as bad. Despite 78% saying they worry most about
network security,
the same
percentage says they click on email attachments from
strangers. Apparently, they worry so much about network
security because they're part of the problem...
Bonus Tip: Highlight Email Containing
Attachments in OE
Bonus Tip: Highlight Email Containing
Attachments in OE
07/10/2004 10:05 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 11 2004 2:10AM GMT
DotGeek: PHP Certification Based on Code
DotGeek: PHP Certification Based on Code
01/05/2004 08:38 AMDotGeek.org has a new post over
on their site about a certification they are trying to offer PHP
coders all over the world.
Bonus Tip: Save Multiple Email
Attachments at Once
Bonus Tip: Save Multiple Email
Attachments at Once
08/07/2004 10:12 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 7 2004 2:14PM GMT
Step One: When Is It Safe to Open Email
Attachments?
Step One: When Is It Safe to Open Email
Attachments?
08/15/2004 01:42 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 15 2004 5:16PM GMT
DotGeek.org: Data Encapsulation and Code
Reuse
DotGeek.org: Data Encapsulation and Code
Reuse
01/09/2004 10:08 PMIn all of the code floating around out there, there's one thing that
most programmers missed - the reuse of code, be it theirs or another
coder's. Reuse of code is a skill that every programmer should master,
not just PHP coders. So,
DotGeek.org has posted a new
tutorial to help you understand why code reuse is such a good thing.
DotGeek.org: OpenGL Code Snippet Posted
DotGeek.org: OpenGL Code Snippet Posted
06/09/2004 09:08 AMIn an interesting note from the
DotGeek PHP5 programming
tournament, there has been a submission of
an OpenGL
implementation in PHP has been released by Peter 'iridium'
Waller.
SECURE EMAIL ATTACHMENTS (free): Windows
app to create encrypted, compressed
password protected attachment for your
sensitive documents
SECURE EMAIL ATTACHMENTS (free): Windows
app to create encrypted, compressed
password protected attachment for your
sensitive documents
03/14/2003 10:04 PMmovie clips games funny
virals funny emails and email
attachments
movie clips games funny
virals funny emails and email
attachments
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Email Sentinel Pro Protects E-mail
Attachments and Prevents E-mail Viruses
Email Sentinel Pro Protects E-mail
Attachments and Prevents E-mail Viruses
07/15/2004 03:05 AMEmail Sentinel Pro 2.6 prevents users from receiving dangerous
e-mails, by blocking attachments, scripts, images and spamming
techniques before they reach the Inbox folder. Viruses aren't the only
reason to be concerned about HTML email. Spammers use email bugs,
scripts and images hidden in the HTML to track anyone who opens their
email. E-mail Sentinel Pro stops spammers from verifying an address.
[PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Decompression bombs: email attachments
expanded and expanded and expanded
Decompression bombs: email attachments
expanded and expanded and expanded
02/11/2004 06:56 PMHere's an interesting security noodle from Yoz Grahame: some
(meaningless) data is highly compressible using standard compression
algorithms -- what would it do your computer if the payloads in
automatically decompressed messages went from 7kb to 100gb?
Here's an example scenario: A mail arrives at your
super-barbed-wire-protected mail gateway. The gzip-compressed
attachment - only 7k big - is grabbed by the anti-virus scanner,
looking for any suspicious signatures. It starts to decompress it and
BANG - the resulting file, over 100 gigabytes, crashes the AV scanner
and completely fills the hard drive partition in the process.
Fortunately, a good number of the AV scanners that AERAsec tested
aren't too vulnerable, but some require patching. Similarly, sending a
gzipped-HTML bomb to a browser will crash a fair few of them. Not so
scary, then, but nifty in an admirably-nasty way.
LinkShackling the email content beast
Shackling the email content beast
08/03/2004 10:34 AMIntegrated solutions to smut, spam and other nasties
jwSMTP C++ code for sending email
jwSMTP C++ code for sending email
04/09/2004 07:57 PMversion 1.31 release
iwconfig vulnerability - the last code
was demaged sending by email
iwconfig vulnerability - the last code
was demaged sending by email
11/12/2003 06:52 PMhekuran doli (Nov 12 2003)
Infomaxim 3.6: Single platform delivers
content management, ecommerce, website
metrics and email broadcasting.
Infomaxim 3.6: Single platform delivers
content management, ecommerce, website
metrics and email broadcasting.
07/27/2004 02:46 AMSydney based web business solutions company, Gravitymax Pty Ltd,
announced today the release of Infomaxim 3.6, raising the feature set
bar of content management into the converging online business
solutions space. [PRWEB Jul 27, 2004]
Comcast(tm) Email Manager allows
arbitrary java and activex code
execution
Comcast(tm) Email Manager allows
arbitrary java and activex code
execution
07/22/2004 01:32 PMMichael Scheidell (Jul 22 2004)
Vulns: Usermin HTML Email Script Code
Execution Vulnerability
Vulns: Usermin HTML Email Script Code
Execution Vulnerability
06/21/2004 08:16 PMSecurityFocus Jun 22 2004 1:03AM GMT
CyberGuard's Webwasher Prevents
Microsoft JPEG Exploit; Content
Management Products Filter Files for
Malicious Code Regardless of File
Extension
CyberGuard's Webwasher Prevents
Microsoft JPEG Exploit; Content
Management Products Filter Files for
Malicious Code Regardless of File
Extension
09/21/2004 10:36 AMDotGeek.ORG
DotGeek.ORG
01/16/2004 10:59 AMhttp://www.dotgeek.org/about.php?type=certify
Learn Sumfin' every day:
About DotGeek
Dotgeek is a community, non-business driven website made by developers
for the PHP programmers community and open source community at large.
Dotgeek is an entirely self-financed project and is free from any
economically-driven initiatives.
Dotgeek depends for its exisitance and maintenance upon those
volunteers who kindly donated their time for the diffusion of
knowledge. It exists to...
Dotgeek.org: Captcha for PHP
Dotgeek.org: Captcha for PHP
03/31/2005 09:56 AMIn an effort to curb the automatic submission of forms from "web bots"
on your site, the folks over at
Dotgeek.org have posted
a CAPTCHA
script that can easily integrate with your current site.
Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway
Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway
09/05/2004 02:37 AMAtlantic Sky has announced its support to the Sender ID standard for
email sender authentication. Atlantic Sky's support will make Sender
ID available to global enterprises through its Mailqube 2003 E-mail
gateway. [PRWEB Sep 5, 2004]
DotGeek Certification Programme
DotGeek Certification Programme
01/19/2004 07:19 AMDotgeek (a community, non-business driven website made by developers
for the PHP programmers community) is glad to announce "The DotGeek
Certified PHP Programmer Certification Programme". The programme,
which is independent, open source and totally free, is based on
tutorials and code samples submission analyzed under a number of
public criteria. The certification board includes well-accomplished
professionals in their fields like David Costa, Anthony L. Faulds and
Chris Shiflett. The open nature of the programme allows PHP
professionals to join the certification board and contribute directly
to the project.
DotGeek: Database Abstraction and OOP
DotGeek: Database Abstraction and OOP
01/09/2004 10:08 PMNew from
DotGeek.org this morning
is a tutorial that will be of great interest for those out there
working with OOP and databases.
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
DotGeek.org: PHP Templates? Get Smarty!
02/17/2004 10:34 AMFrom
DotGeek.org this morning,
there's a new tutorial for anyone out there looking to get into using
PHP and the Smarty Templates for templating your site.
DotGeek.org: CSS/PHP and Hashing Your
Files
DotGeek.org: CSS/PHP and Hashing Your
Files
02/10/2004 02:51 AMIn two new tutorials from
DotGeek.org this morning, they cover
ground in CSS & PHP as well as some simple functions for helping you
store and retrieve information from flat files.
DotGeek: Restriction and Rotation
DotGeek: Restriction and Rotation
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn two new tutorials from
DotGeek.org this morning, they cover
the creation of site access restriction methods, and how to simply use
the coordinates of and object's center point for positioning inside a
GD2 image.
DotGeek.org: Second PHP Programming
Marathon
DotGeek.org: Second PHP Programming
Marathon
04/09/2004 04:06 PMNew from
DotGeek.org this morning
is an announcement about a widely participated in event previously - a
new PHP Programming Marathon.
DotGeek: PHP Security - SQL Injections
DotGeek: PHP Security - SQL Injections
01/19/2004 10:39 AMMaking forms in PHP is easy, even for the novice programmer, but there
are hidden dangers that can befall you and your information if you're
not careful with how you write your code. SQL injsections are one of
the worst, and
DotGeek.org is one
your side with some new help.
Where are my attachments?
Where are my attachments?
08/05/2004 07:20 AMDotGeek.org: Summer Tournament Winners!
DotGeek.org: Summer Tournament Winners!
09/01/2004 08:22 AMThe Summer Tournament Results from
DotGeek.org have been
announced:
Zend: DotGeek.org PHP 5 Case Study
Zend: DotGeek.org PHP 5 Case Study
05/21/2004 11:20 AMWith more details on their PHP 5 hosting and a
Zend article to talk all about it,
DotGeek.org has
this case
study posted on
Zend.com.
DotGeek: Mcrypting Your Data Simply
DotGeek: Mcrypting Your Data Simply
02/19/2004 10:09 AMSome programmers out there look to PHP to provide them with all of the
web application features that they might need, including a way to
encrypt sensitive data like passwords or bank account numbers. One way
has always been to md5 it and just use that data generated, but
there's another two-way encrpytion that
DotGeek.
org is covering today.
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
DotGeek: Dynamically Repopulating Forms
01/27/2004 09:13 AMNew from
DotGeek.org this
morning, there is a new tutorial seeking to help you dynamically fill
and update form elements without having to reload the page.
DotGeek: PHP Marathon Results Posted
DotGeek: PHP Marathon Results Posted
12/02/2003 01:36 AMThe final results are in in the
DotGeek Programming Marathon
mentioned back in October - 178 programmers registered, with only 14
of them making the cut.
DotGeek.org: Free Developer PHP 5
Hosting
DotGeek.org: Free Developer PHP 5
Hosting
05/10/2004 08:41 AMDavid Costa from
DotGeek.org has a new tutorial
posted today for those out there new to creating sites with PHP and
looking for that next step to make their sites easier to maintain.
DotGeek.org: Project K++ Package
Released
DotGeek.org: Project K++ Package
Released
06/09/2004 09:07 AMIn another very interesting posting from the
DotGeek Summer Tournament, a
package has been submitted for using
the ming library and the best
of PHP 5's class structure to explore the possibilities of
computer-generated abstract art.
DotGeek: Error Checking and Handling
DotGeek: Error Checking and Handling
01/26/2004 08:28 AMWell, it looks like
DotGeek.org
is back up and already going with new content this week, including one
of their latest dealing with error checking and handling in your PHP
scripts.
Grok Description matches for DotGeek.org: Content vs. Code & Email Attachments
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Update for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 and WinHTTP
5.1 (KB842773)
Update for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 and WinHTTP
5.1 (KB842773)
08/27/2004 01:58 PMUpdate for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2
Update for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2
08/14/2004 01:39 PMThis update helps resolve an issue with Update for Background
Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 (KB842773)
where the BITS 2.0 service wrote an invalid value in the
FilesNotToBackup registry key. This invalid value may cause backup
applications to fail or incorrectly exclude files from backup. This
update changes the registry value so the backup applications are not
affected.

Download:
Update
for Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0
(KB883357)

View:
Knowledge Base ArticleRead full story...Update for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 (KB883357)
Update for Background Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 (KB883357)
08/15/2004 10:58 PMThis update helps resolve an issue with Update for Background
Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 (KB842773)
where the BITS 2.0 service wrote an invalid value in the
FilesNotToBackup registry key. This invalid value may cause backup
applications to fail or incorrectly exclude files from backup. This
update changes the registry value so the backup applications are not
affected.
Invalid Windows CE Setup Files During
Installation
Invalid Windows CE Setup Files During
Installation
05/25/2004 08:42 AMOutlook 2003 Add-in: Video Mail & PFB
Update
Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video Mail & PFB
Update
11/01/2003 10:45 AMOutlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update
12/16/2003 05:32 AMUpdate for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter
09/15/2004 03:50 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail Filter'
This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft
Office Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail
messages should be considered junk e-mail. This update was released in
September 2004. Run on over to the Office Update Center and run the
Update Wizard. At the least you’ll get Outlook’s latest
Junk Filter, which is a highly recommended download….
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update:
KB832333
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update:
KB832333
12/15/2003 11:39 PMMicrosoft recommends that you use the Office Update site to determine
if your computer requires this update before installing it.
This update enhances the junk e-mail filter in Outlook to help provide
a higher level of protection against junk e-mail. As part of
Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to reducing junk e-mail, periodic
updates will be provided to Outlook users. This update is optional and
simply provides a more up-to-date definition of messages that are
considered to be junk or not junk.
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter (KB870765)
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter (KB870765)
07/27/2004 06:17 PMDirect and Related
Links for 'Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail Filter
(KB870765)'
“This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in
Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail messages
should be considered junk. By installing it, you help the Junk E-mail
Filter provide you with a higher level of protection against junk
e-mail. This update was released in July 2004.” Interestingly
enough, this did *not* install when I applied the Office 2003 SP1
Service Pack. Be sure to run the Office Update wizard after…
Outlook address book E-mail verification
services
Outlook address book E-mail verification
services
12/08/2003 04:34 AMThe last I looked I had nearly 1100 legitimate contacts in my outlook
address book and the majority of them...
WinZip E-Mail Attachment Add-On for
Outlook Beta 5b Build 6012
WinZip E-Mail Attachment Add-On for
Outlook Beta 5b Build 6012
08/12/2004 04:41 PMThe WinZip E-Mail Attachment Add-On for Outlook makes it easy for you
to zip (compress) the files that you attach to Microsoft Outlook
e-mail messages. Zipping attachments saves transmission time and disk
storage for both the sender and receiver of the e-mail. [Freeware 590
KB]
Hriders.com gives unlimited free 1
Terabyte email accounts
Hriders.com gives unlimited free 1
Terabyte email accounts
12/19/2004 03:00 PMWe have been asked why we would do such a thing. The answer is simple,
to help people store large amounts of information in a safe and secure
environment. If you have a free membership with Hriders.com, then you
will receive a free 1 Terabyte [1024 Gigabytes] 500 Megabyte
attachment email account. You will be able to store over 40 million
emails, videos, games, mp3s, or pictures.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Copying e-mail to local files in Outlook
no-go
Copying e-mail to local files in Outlook
no-go
12/04/2003 09:38 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 4 2003 8:44AM ET
Business Contact Manager for Outlook
2003 Update: Windows Small Business
Server 2003
Business Contact Manager for Outlook
2003 Update: Windows Small Business
Server 2003
12/03/2003 12:40 AMWith this update you can use Windows Small Business Server 2003 to run
Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2003.
Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video E-mail
Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video E-mail
12/04/2003 12:13 AMUse a Web camera to easily send a video e-mail to your friends and
family. It takes just two clicks on the Video E-mail for Outlook 2003
add-in.
NOTE: This is a new version, updated December 5, 2003, that fixes an
issue with a link in the body of the video e-mail.
Install an easier to configure mail
server
Install an easier to configure mail
server
11/07/2003 11:03 AMIn my quest to run my own mailserver on OS X, I looked at qmail (very
complex), postfix (medium complex), and then finally found james.
James is an Apache SMTP/POP server that is fully programmable in Java.
It setup in about...
PHP Blog: feof() doesn't return TRUE
when invalid file handle is passed to it
PHP Blog: feof() doesn't return TRUE
when invalid file handle is passed to it
05/17/2004 07:34 PMWhen a fopen() is done on a file that has permissions that are set to
not allow the current process user to read it or the file doesn\'t
exist
it returns false. This is expected. The problem is when feof() is fed
the invalid handle it doesn\'t return TRUE() thus creating an infinite
loop in the following code example.
feof() would return TRUE to cancel the loop and the script would end.
There would of course be warnings because of the invalid file handle,
but that is expected.
There should be better error handling on the developers part and catch
the invalid file handle, but I would expect the file functions to
handle
this situation accordingly.
PC Outlook to Address Book to XML and
much more
PC Outlook to Address Book to XML and
much more
09/17/2004 10:31 AMI spent a lot of time moving my contacts' info from Outlook on Windows
to Address Book, and printing them out very nicely in PDF. I learned
quite a few things in the process. If you're interested in
Exporting data out of O...
Business Contact Manager for Outlook
2003 Security Update: KB842496
Business Contact Manager for Outlook
2003 Security Update: KB842496
06/09/2004 01:06 AMThis update addresses a vulnerability in Business Objects Crystal
Reports, installed as part of Business Contact Manager installation,
which could lead to Information Disclosure and Denial of Service
attacks on an affected system.
Cumulative Security Update for Outlook
Express 6 Service Pack 1 (KB823353)
Cumulative Security Update for Outlook
Express 6 Service Pack 1 (KB823353)
07/14/2004 06:55 PMA vulnerability exists in Outlook Express that could allow an attacker
to cause Outlook Express to fail. You can help protect your computer
by installing this update. After you install this update you may need
to restart your computer.
Update 2: Google Doubles E-Mail Space
Update 2: Google Doubles E-Mail Space
04/01/2005 10:39 PMForbes Apr 2 2005 2:42AM GMT
Copy contacts from an Outlook .pst file
to Address Book
Copy contacts from an Outlook .pst file
to Address Book
12/02/2003 11:03 AMI wanted to move all my contacts over from my Windows box to my new
Mac, but there was nothing that was both free and easy to use. So I
took an existing project called libpst and added the Mac OS X touch to
it. I only needed...
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
05/19/2004 12:03 AMThis download provides sample files for use with the MSDN Article
"Custom Calendar Providers for Outlook 2003." To view the article,
click the link available from the Related Resources box.
Stephen Toub walks you through customizing native Outlook integration
with the Lists Web service from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
to build a custom Web application that actually serves up custom data
instead of that from an events list.
Mail-Outlook-0.07
Mail-Outlook-0.07
03/27/2005 05:36 PMMail-Outlook-0.08
Mail-Outlook-0.08
03/29/2005 01:46 PMOutlook 2003 Add-in: Video Email
Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video Email
11/03/2003 01:01 AMUse a Web camera to easily send and reply with a video email to your
friends and family with just two clicks on the Video Email for Outlook
2003.
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
08/16/2004 02:37 AMOutlook Security Agent Professional is an easy to use, sophisticated
anti-spam tool integrated with the Microsoft Outlook interface.
[PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Samba nmbd Invalid Length Denial of
Service Vulnerability [iDEFENSE]
Samba nmbd Invalid Length Denial of
Service Vulnerability [iDEFENSE]
09/13/2004 04:31 PMJérôme (Sep 13 2004)
Hiding URLs from Outlook and other mail
clients
Hiding URLs from Outlook and other mail
clients
05/11/2004 10:22 PMCarl (May 11 2004)
Work with Outlook meeting requests in
Mail
Work with Outlook meeting requests in
Mail
08/05/2004 10:24 AMI'm sure everyone knows this by now, but I am submitting it because
I've not see anything about it on the web.
Last night, I received an email with an .ics file attached, and Mail
identified it as an iCal file, so I opened i...
DotGeek.org: Content vs. Code & Email Attachments