I don't know if it's just me, but it seems like I'm getting more and more
spam these days. Do any of you have spam filtering tools that are working
well for you and will integrate with Outlook?
Clarke
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Thanks for all the replies. The comments from everyone make a lot of sense.
I guess I will try to work on my datastructures concept in either java or
C#. I have heard that majority of big companies like amazon ask questions
related to datastructures, OOP's concepts etc so learning them might help
I recently switched over to Thunderbird for my personal email, still working
on learning how to deal with spam issues. Thunderbird has some spam
filtering tools built in that seem to be similar to the below. My host has
spamassasin in place too.
When I was using Outlook I had good luck with
The only time that I use Outlook is for when I am at the office. The
Exchange server has a spam filter.
I do not trust Outlook with my contacts.
For my professional and personal accounts, I have a Google Mail
(gmail) account which has a good filter for spam and not allowing picture
downloads
But Outlook does really well for synching up with a with a Pocket PC PDA,
if that is also part of the issue. Don't think that Thunderbird does
synching (last I looked, a while back). Don't think that Gmail is there
either, although I am waiting patiently. And don't get me into Lotus
Notes
I like barracuda spam firewall for enterprise spam filtering and it has
a Outlook plugin for whitelist and blacklist management, etc.
Bryan
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From: Clarke Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 12:43 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
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I also forgot conference. I suggest CF United for CF related work and Adobe
MAX for Flex realted work.
There is also CF Objective and CF Frameworks conferences as well.
This of course is subject to availability and cost for you or your employer.
Teddy
On 12/27/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL
Thanks Teddy, I am frequent visitor of House of Fusion but now I have
registered with them and signed up the mailing lists. Thanks for that tip.
a) Anybody got chance to look at my sample work I posted earlier?
b) Any inputs on how to make the most out of the OO programming or
resusability by
This example is straight from the O'Reilly book Programming ColdFusion
MX by Rob-Brooks-Bilson, but I can't get it to work.
cfxml variable=myXml
!-- employees for example.com --
company name=example.com
!-- begin employee listings --
employee id=1 years-service=10
namePere
I also got the same error, but it depends on what you want to do with the
XML. What are you looking to learn from the snippet?
Are you trying to get child nodes, attributes or values?
Teddy
On 12/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This example is straight from the O'Reilly
I'm reading the O'Reilly book Head Rush Ajax, and in Chapter 6, they
use XML to send back more than one piece of information from the server.
The problem is, all the examples use PHP. I was attempting to convert
the PHP page that returned the XML response to a CFML page. A basic
step towards
Looks like you have CF debugging on. Try turning it off for this page with
cfsetting showdebugoutput=false /
DK
On 12/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reading the O'Reilly book Head Rush Ajax, and in Chapter 6, they
use XML to send back more than one piece of information
Sweet ! That did it.
Thanks.
ed
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