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"To Do or to Have? That is the Question"







"To Do or to Have? That is the
Question"

"To Do or to Have? That is the
Question"
02/18/2004 01:15 AM

A recent posting on the subject of Panamanian married couples who drive older cars but hire live-in nannies to help with their children sparked quite a few comments.  Alex Chernavsky sent in th is newspaper story about research done by social psychologists, the conclusion of which was that if you're going to spend money you should buy an experience, e.g., dinner out with friends or a vacation trip, rather than a new car.  The full paper is an interesting read as well.




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The question


The question 01/26/2004 07:41 PM
I’m thinking ahead to the general election.

Both parties will try to set the agenda, of course. (They’re supposed to do that.) The Republicans will talk about three things, I think:

1. Which candidate will continue to take the war on terror to where the terrorists live?

2. Which candidate will keep the IRS from grabbing all your hard-earned money?

3. Which candidate will prevent homosexuals from destroying marriage as we know it?

That’s three things, national security, economy, and values.

Lots of people have suggested that this general election will be about one of the first two, national security or the economy.

But I have a feeling that it may be about values. It will be about civil unions.



I’m remembering Dukakis. During a debate he was asked about his stand on the death penalty—but he was asked in a very personal way. He was asked what he would do were his wife murdered.

His answer should have reflected some emotion that people could relate to. Instead he gave a dry, dispassionate answer about why he’s against the death penalty. It made him seem not exactly human, and it played right into the stereotype of clinical liberals from the northeast.

I imagine Bush or a moderator asking a similar question of the Democratic nominee, but this time it’s “What would you do if your son married another man?”

How could you possibly answer this question? You support civil unions. But this is about you and your family, and people want an answer they can relate to.

It’s not as black-and-white as the question Dukakis answered. You can’t express elation or disgust, anger or joy, but you have to express something.

Looking months into the future, I can imagine where in a close election the whole thing may turn on the answer to this question.

Still the Question: What Did You Do in
the War?


Still the Question: What Did You Do in
the War?
02/14/2004 02:49 PM
The old question - what did you do in your generation's war? - is back, in a new and perhaps more unforgiving context.

Mac Or PC? That Is The Question...


Mac Or PC? That Is The Question... 07/03/2004 10:01 AM
Windows can be OK, with work, and is sometimes required by corporate or school rules, but don't write off Linux or Mac until you've seen what they can save and do. By Phillip Robinson, Knight Ridder (via MyAppleMenu)

To C or not to C, that is the question


To C or not to C, that is the question 03/11/2003 01:22 AM
Well, i was wrong about the PHP manual being helpful in writing extensions. The manual is totally inadequate when you are looking for help on how to code PHP objects in C. Worse, most PHP extensions don't use classes, so there's little sample code to go over, so you have to be good at guessing. Lastly it appears that you don't actually write extensions in C. You write preprocessor scripts in a funny macro language that is not properly documented. Then pray that the C compiler will compile it. Anyway, i've got bits of ADOdb working as a PHP extension. You can do this now: $rs = $db->Execute($sql); while (!$rs->EOF) { print_r($rs->fields); adodb_movenext($rs); # this is 100% C code! } $rs = $db->Execute($sql); $array2d = adodb_getall($rs); # more vitamin C Well the interesting question to ask is: what's the speedup. Not much actually. The overhead of the PHP classes in ADOdb (compared to native mysql calls) is about 25-30%. Converting to C reduces the overhead to about 15%. It is possible to convert more of the PHP code to C, but the loss in flexibility is probably not worth it. I haven't done benchmarking at this low level for a long time, and I can see some subtle affects that i have never realized. Firstly, defined('CONSTANT') seems to be at least 100 times slower than isset($GLOBALVAR). I found this out when using constants to detect whether php_adodb.dll was loaded. Memory allocation is relatively expensive in PHP. It seems adodb_getall(), which gets all records, runs slower than calling adodb_movenext() repeatedly from PHP code. This is probably because adodb_getall() uses tons of memory as it generates the recordset, while adodb_movenext() just gets one row at a time. A bit like the tortoise and the hare. Slow and steady wins the race. Unfortunately it appears that I cannot make use of this extension 100% transparent to the user. I thought of embedding adodb_movenext() in the MoveNext() function, and automatically switching between PHP and C code based on the extensions loaded. It turns out that the autodetection code causes the newly boosted MoveNext() to run slower than the plain old PHP version. Caveat emptor! Lastly, Jason responds with a link on developing PHP extensions on Unix. Very impressive, but it makes my brain hurt nearly as much as zval and (Shakespeare would have loved this) zval_ptr_dtor... "zeldman.newsy"

The 64-Bit Question


The 64-Bit Question 06/03/2004 12:07 PM
When it comes to technology, people seem to love numbers, and bigger is always better. That explains part of the reason why AMD has been doing quite well lately with their 64-bit chip. However, Simson Garfinkel explains all of the details about 64-bit (and 32-bit) computing to explain why, unless you're doing some massive data mining or working on specific scientific applications, the only people 64-bit computing (by itself) is really helping out are the marketers who tell you need to buy a 64-bit computer. While there are performance benefits to 64-bit chips, for the most part, the benefits are because the chip is newer and made with better, more modern technology - and don't have anything to do with its 64-bitness.

QUESTION


QUESTION 07/26/2004 04:08 PM
Alex Mega (Jul 26 2004)

Question of the Day


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Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it? Do I do it? Do I not do it?...

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Re: QUESTION 07/27/2004 04:35 PM
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Who are you, that is the question.


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Question Mark #132


Question Mark #132 09/07/2004 04:23 PM
Is there a web site I can go to so that I can value my Action Fleet collection? Which, if any, of the figure-and-cup-set figures are new and which are re-packs? Is there any word on re-releasing the Count Dooku, Mace Windu, and Darth Vader with and without helmet Unleashed figures in the new artwork packaging? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question for Libertarians


Question for Libertarians 08/16/2004 12:39 AM
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Question Mark #125


Question Mark #125 07/29/2004 02:51 AM
Is it just me, or has Hasbro really dropped the ball on the Jedi Council scenes? Hasbro really seems to have taken a step in the right direction with the new VOTC collection as far as sculpts and articulation goes, but are they going to be released in more "opener" friendly packaging? I was wondering when Episode III comes out, wouldn't it be better to have two different kinds of figures? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #126


Question Mark #126 08/02/2004 12:05 PM
What are the deco and other visual differences between the repacked OTC figures from their original releases? Do you think there is any chance Hasbro would use the same bendable material that was used for the "spine" of the TPM destroyer droid on the Grievous figure? I recently found the OTC Greedo and noticed that the red Imperial symbol was not in the upper left corner of the card, what gives? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Best Question Of The Year


Best Question Of The Year 08/03/2004 08:46 AM
... as asked to an Apple sales guy: Hi, I'd just like to find out... if I buy the 17" Powerbook, can I install Windows XP Pro in it?
Runner-up? Is Photoshop bundled inside [the iPod]?

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Question Mark #128


Question Mark #128 08/09/2004 01:03 PM
Has anyone found the collector's cup with Princess Leia at Target? I was wondering why Hasbro does not use the original 12-back image on the reverse side of the VOTC cards? Does anyone now what happened to the Endor wave? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #129


Question Mark #129 08/10/2004 03:13 AM
What came first for Hall of Fame, clear or black bases? How much will each of the basic OTC figures cost? Will all of the figures that were supposed to be released in the Hall of Fame lineup be released on OTC packaging now? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the today's edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #130


Question Mark #130 08/13/2004 02:01 AM
Is there any indication that holographic figures will replace the silver exclusive/promotional figures from now on? Are new the Clone Wars figures going to be the animated style or are they going to be regular style as well? Any word on if and when Hasbro could produce a 12” Episode II C-3PO? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

The question is - was this illegal?


The question is - was this illegal? 08/14/2004 11:54 AM
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Question Mark #124


Question Mark #124 07/02/2004 02:34 PM
Of the six Saga Jedi Council sets that are listed on the Rebelscum site, which represent council sections from Attack of the Clones and which are from the Phantom Menace? Does Hasbro even acknowledge the poor quality of plastic that they have been using lately or do they fain ignorance? I'm still a bit confused, what's the difference between the up coming new "vintage" figures and those of the OTC line? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

My one burning question of the day


My one burning question of the day 02/19/2004 02:08 PM
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To IE or Not to IE, a Security Question


To IE or Not to IE, a Security Question 07/02/2004 02:33 PM
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Question Mark #120


Question Mark #120 04/28/2004 07:00 PM
Are there going to be any more updates to the vintage line within the Rebelscum Photo Archives? Have you heard any info about deleted scenes on the Trilogy DVD's? Can you help get some definite facts about the Jawa Sandcrawler? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #121


Question Mark #121 05/06/2004 02:26 PM
How about a 12-inch Bespin Leia and a 12-inch Lobot, has Hasbro ever considered making these figures available? Is there any chance that we might see a V-19 Clonefighter toy from the animated series? Why do you think Hasbro is afraid of releasing solid cases of Stormtroopers? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Trying To Answer The What's Next
Question


Trying To Answer The What's Next
Question
05/07/2004 02:58 PM
CNET's News.com has been publishing their well done series of articles on offshoring this week, and have concluded with two that are worth reading. The first isn't really a part of the series, but goes well with it, explaining (again!) why protectionist plans don't work. This has been explained over and over again, and there are countless examples of how protectionist policies cause many more problems than they solve, but apparently, it needs to be reviewed once more. The second piece is much more interesting. The question that anti-offshoring people always bring up is "what other jobs are there?" They're afraid that all jobs will be offshored and then there will be nothing left (except, the example they love, flipping burgers). Of course, history has shown that's not what happens at all. The US was an agricultural economy for a long time, and we shifted and it certainly made life very difficult for a lot of people - but we innovated and created new jobs and a higher standard of living. We've done so again and again and again. So News.com is looking at what might be next. The problem, of course, is that it's difficult to predict what really is next. So often disruptive advancements seem to come from unexpected places. Researchers working on one thing serendipitously discover a completely different breakthrough that leads to an entire new industry. Of course, to put that all together though, we need to support better education and push for more research and development (which often isn't helped when companies only think in the short term thanks to Wall Street). However, to prepare for "what's next" we need to create a culture that involves constant learning and education focused on useful areas of expertise - and not so much on specific tactical expertise. Understanding how to make a horse and buggy isn't useful - but understanding the basic concepts concerning transportation is still useful no matter what mode of transportation is used. Having that base of knowledge, with constant additional training, let's someone work on buggies, automobiles, trains, planes and whatever else comes next.

Question Mark #119


Question Mark #119 04/26/2004 01:04 PM
Why is it that the "collector's characters" figures are scaled down compared to the rest of the figures? Has anyone else mentioned finding a variation on the 12-inch Garindan? Can you list what the original release for each of the Toys 'R' Us multipack figures was? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #127


Question Mark #127 08/07/2004 06:45 PM
Is the new model of the Falcon by Lego going to be released in retail stores or is it just going to be offered through Lego direct? Is the OTC Luke Bespin figure a "clean" version of the same figure from 2003? Do you know if the OTC figures are going to come with the stands that hold them up? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest mail bag edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #122


Question Mark #122 05/17/2004 02:56 PM
Do you think Hasbro will learn their lesson and create a better supply to meet the demand? Is the orange R2 unit in the Hoth 4-pack exclusive to that set or is it found anywhere else? What life-size "Star Wars" replicas have been made? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Question Mark #123


Question Mark #123 05/20/2004 04:12 AM
Are there any plans to do any more mini LEGO sets? Do you think we'll see all 92 vintage figures ”re-released” in the OTC line? Will there be more Marmits or what? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest edition of Question Mark!

Quoting Question


Quoting Question 04/20/2004 11:30 PM

Jonathan Greene asks a good question here:

To Quote or Not to Quote

I'll respond to his question at some point (not enough time in the day folks) but if you'd like to comment on the question, I think it'd be interesting to see what the rest of the blog community thinks about this question. Also, I don't technically have a copyright on this blog, and I'm guilty of copying things verbatim (case in point) from other sources when they're obviously not original works, but in your opinion, what's the right thing to do here?


Have A Question About Weather?


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Useless Question Of The Day


Useless Question Of The Day 05/18/2004 10:47 PM
Why is the metal interface of iTunes on Windows so much better-looking than QuickTime Player on Windows?

Follow-up question


Follow-up question 04/14/2004 05:20 PM

A question of privacy


A question of privacy 05/25/2004 11:41 PM
Computer Times Asia May 26 2004 4:07AM GMT

An identity question


An identity question 04/10/2004 10:08 AM
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Bit Torrent question


Bit Torrent question 04/09/2004 10:30 PM
Bit Torrent and the ability to download everything in one click (is this the end of Direct TV, Tivo and the music business?!).

Used BitTorrent a little bit when it first came out and was a bit underwhelmed. It didn’t work, there weren’t a lot of places to find files, etc.

I decided to take another look at it when a designer friend of mine was telling me that he has the latest version of every single piece of design software on his Mac compliments of bit torrent (yes, I know it’s wrong… not the point I’m trying to make, the point is coming :-).

Part I: I installed bit torrent and immediately noticed an amazing new trend (prob. not new to all of you) of people posting dozens of albums in one RAR file for download. Huge file sizes in the 500 to 4,000 meg size range. The last season of seven seasons of Southpark, every Nirvanna album and here is another file with every Howard Stern radio show from March in one file.

In one click you grab one really well organized, clean and deep sets of files—scary.

Part II: A couple of month ago I got the Gateway Connected DVD player. For $195 it connects via WiFi to my desktop and I can hit the My Music or My Videos button on the remote control and pull up those directories on my hard drive (in the other room).

Part III: Today I moved into my new apartment in Santa Monica and was faced with the standard $100 month cable/dish bill and I’m thinking “dang, I only watch less then a half dozen TV shows and they are all here on bit torrent… maybe I should save the $1,200 a year and just download the shows and watch them via my Gateway Connected DVD player?”

The Point/Question: How soon before you’ll be able-with one click-download every prime-time TV show or last year’s top 500 CDs in one click?!

(Note: This is not a trick question, I have yet to find a file containing that much content—however, I did find a file with last weeks top 100 singles that someone put together in one nice package).

[The Digital Music Weblog]

Bike question


Bike question 06/12/2004 08:03 AM
I think I know the answer to this, but, we'll see: If bicycles are so damn good, why is it that I can walk up hills that I can't bike up?...
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Ximian/Novell released the Evolution
Exchange Connector under the GPL


Ximian/Novell released the Evolution
Exchange Connector under the GPL
05/11/2004 10:20 PM
Continuing their strategy of selling Exchange Server licenses, X imian/Novell released the Evolution Exchange Connector under the GPL.

Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts


Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts
06/17/2005 03:17 PM
Chrysanth Software has released Chrysanth Email Notifier v2.3, a free POP3, IMAP4 and Gmail notification software that helps you to get notified of every incoming email and even spams in your mail boxes while they are still sitting on the remote email servers. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]

Google releases SMTP, POP server for
Gmail, pop3


Google releases SMTP, POP server for
Gmail, pop3
06/10/2004 01:04 PM
Outlook Express Configuration for Gmail ... Pop Goes the Gmail. Google releases SMTP - POP server information for Gmail! (aka pop3) .. pop.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com are the addresses you probably want, but you can get more information at gmail.com.

PorkChup Solutions eMail2Pop Version 3
Bridges AOL Mail and Google Gmail to
POP3 and SMTP Mail Technologies


PorkChup Solutions eMail2Pop Version 3
Bridges AOL Mail and Google Gmail to
POP3 and SMTP Mail Technologies
06/16/2004 03:48 AM
PorkChup Solutions releases version 3.0 of eMail2Pop, adding Google Gmail(tm) support to its flagship all-in-one POP3, SMTP, and spam filtering solution for America Online (AOL®) email accounts. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2004]

Gmail Adds POP3 Access - Will Not
Advertise On Pop3 Based Emails


Gmail Adds POP3 Access - Will Not
Advertise On Pop3 Based Emails
12/19/2004 03:08 PM
Google surprised privacy advocates yesterday by allowing POP3 access to GMail. This effectively shuts down any criticism over GMail privacy concerns. However, like many of the other free email services that allow POP3 access, they have not committed to indefinite access.

FrozenPop POP3 + SMTP server


FrozenPop POP3 + SMTP server 12/08/2003 03:30 PM
Project continuation

YahooPOPs! - POP3/SMTP Access to Yahoo


YahooPOPs! - POP3/SMTP Access to Yahoo 03/21/2003 03:31 AM
Temporary fix for 0.4 released as 0.4.1

CORE-2003-03-04-01: Multiple
vulnerabilities in Ximian 's Evolution
Mail User Agent


CORE-2003-03-04-01: Multiple
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Mail User Agent
03/19/2003 10:25 PM
CORE SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES ADVISORIES (Mar 19 2003)

Re: Exchange pop3 remote exploit


Re: Exchange pop3 remote exploit 05/27/2004 03:22 PM
Tal Schaeffer (May 27 2004)

Exchange pop3 remote exploit


Exchange pop3 remote exploit 04/20/2004 02:16 PM
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GMail to POP3?


GMail to POP3? 06/04/2004 05:26 PM
If you have Windows and the .NET runtimes installed, you might be interested in the GMail to POP3 converter at http://jaybe.org/pgtgm/. Disclaimer #1: This is in very early release. Disclaimer...

Another Option for Gmail to POP3


Another Option for Gmail to POP3 06/17/2004 06:40 AM
There's eMail2Pop at http://www.email2pop.com./, which was apparently originally developed for AOL but now works for AOL and Gmail. I haven't tried it. This entry will not appear in the newsletter....

Novell to Make Evolution
Exchange-Compatible


Novell to Make Evolution
Exchange-Compatible
05/11/2004 06:00 PM
Novell is adding Microsoft Exchange Server to its forthcoming Evolution 2.0 client with its newly open-sourced Connector for Microsoft Exchange Server.

Outlook w/o Exchange Server


Outlook w/o Exchange Server 12/10/2002 10:56 AM
John's finding that Outlook has limitations when used without an Exchange Server: I work at a company where there are roughly 900 employees. There are many different platforms and OSes running thoughout the organization: Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Windows (name your favorite flavor), various flavors of *nix and other proprietary stuff in between. We don't have an Exchange Server at all, yet my department uses Outlook XP (great upgrade to Outlook 2000 btw). The first thing I tried to do was show some of the office staff how to share calendars last Monday... little did I know that we weren't able to do that... and the sad thing is, to me that's over half the value of Outlook. [_Go_] Note: If I was at work and folks were around I'd save this link for later due to John's pretty pictures. I think John's definitely right about this -- not only is NOT being able to share calendars bad but, what's worse, is that Outlook / Exchange client used to have this and Microsoft took it out. Clearly to drive more sales of Exchange Server. But you know something? Even if they had an Exchange Server, their wide variety of clients -- Mac, Unix, Windows, etc, would prohibit everyone from taking advantage of it anyway. Exchange Server really works best with Outlook as its client. I'm sure there might be a way to take advantage of it from a Mac but for everyone else? Nope. This makes me think that WebCalendar might be interesting to him. WebCalendar is how we personally do calendaring and we recmmented it to our consulting clients as well. WebCalendar is a web based, open source, php implemented calendar. It is totally free (GPL), supports single user and multiple user events and works like a snap. Here's how we make it seamless: We tell our clients to drag the link to it into their Outlook Sidebar. This means that it can be clicked on from our Outlook just as if it was the Outlook Calendar. [_Picture_] [_More_] The big disadvantage here is that you don't have an offline version of your calendar. Although we haven't implemented it yet, we know how to solve this -- setup the calendaring system with either an automatic job or a manual function which emails an HTML version of your current calendar to your Outlook account. Is that perfect? No. Is it better than paying for Exchange server for 900 employees if all you really need is calendaring? You bet your life it is. Although, since I use this on a daily basis, I'm definitely biased here. Oh and here's the obligatory advertisment: If you need a calendaring system for your company let me know. We've done this for clients and it's a very powerful, very sophisticated calendar that we can install for you.

Exchange 2003: Outlook Web Access Web
Administration


Exchange 2003: Outlook Web Access Web
Administration
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Resource Scheduler for Microsoft
Outlook/Exchange


Resource Scheduler for Microsoft
Outlook/Exchange
04/19/2004 06:59 AM

Gmail invites exchange for acts of good


Gmail invites exchange for acts of good 06/08/2004 02:35 AM

People have been auctioning Google gmail invitations on eBay. Jonas has set up a gmail invitation exchange for people who donate invitations and for people willing to do something "good" in exchange for an invite.

Jonas
It's not free, however. If you're interested in one, comment here and let me know what you're willing to do for it. Not to me (though I am more than ready to trade for a few good massages), but to someone else. A random act of kindness, maybe? Work in a soup kitchen? Help out at a needle exchange? Or maybe you're doing that already - you'd be the ideal recipient.


POP3: a simple POP3 PHP extension


POP3: a simple POP3 PHP extension 01/08/2004 07:14 PM
I've been playing around with PHP internals lately. As in most things, the best way to go about things is to look at what's there and try to write your own stuff.Thus, my first project in this direction is a...

HTTP Response Splitting vulnerability in
Microsoft Outlook Web Access for
Exchange 5.5


HTTP Response Splitting vulnerability in
Microsoft Outlook Web Access for
Exchange 5.5
08/11/2004 01:59 PM
Amit Klein (Aug 11 2004)

Vulns: Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web
Access HTTP Response Splitting
Vulnerability


Vulns: Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web
Access HTTP Response Splitting
Vulnerability
08/14/2004 10:12 AM
SecurityFocus Aug 14 2004 2:09PM GMT

IMAP4 AOLServer Module 2.2.3


IMAP4 AOLServer Module 2.2.3 09/07/2004 09:22 PM
An IMAP4 client implementation as a module for the AOLSever Web server.

Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer


Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer
12/31/2003 01:34 AM
This patch resolves problems that were found in the Exchange Server 5.5 CDO since SP4 was released.

Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.


Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.
12/19/2004 03:28 PM
DS Development has released version 2.0 of their email productivity software, Bells & Whistles for Outlook, a time-saver Outlook add-in which removes the daily frustrations of Outlook users by automating repetitive tasks. - Bells & Whistles for Outlook helps users to quickly reply to emails by automatically inserting personalized email reply greetings, reply subject counters, text templates or even silent email notes. During a one-time configuration process, users can easily pre-define the reply message format or automatic BCC, Forward or Reply-To addresses that will be smoothly applied to every outgoing email. For Microsoft Outlook 2003 users, Bells & Whistles enables the missing Outlook feature designed for automatically inserting replied addresses to the Outlook Contacts book. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]

XMail 2.0.1


XMail 2.0.1 06/30/2004 04:30 PM
An easy way to send mails from applescript without using a third part application.

XMail v1.18


XMail v1.18 05/18/2004 10:43 PM
XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server featuring an SMTP server, POP3 server, finger server, multiple domains, no need for users to have a real system account, SMTP relay checking, RBL/RSS/ORBS and custom ( IP based and address based ) spam protection, SMTP authentication ( PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 and custom ), a POP3 account syncronizer with external POP3 accounts, aliases, custom mail processing, custom mail filters, mailing lists, remote administration, custom mail exchangers, logging, and multi-platform code. [Freeware 369 KB]

XMail 1.20


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An ESMTP/POP3/popsync/finger server.

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