Internetweek
ISP Floats Plan To Legalize Spam
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=6900346
Banning spam is an impossible task, and instead a mechanism must be
developed to control bulk commercial e-mail and make the senders pay
for the infrastructure costs of
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:26:26AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Internetweek
ISP Floats Plan To Legalize Spam
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=6900346
Banning spam is an impossible task, and instead a mechanism must be
developed to control bulk commercial
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Bob Miller wrote:
Internetweek
ISP Floats Plan To Legalize Spam
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=6900346
Banning spam is an impossible task, and instead a mechanism must be
developed to control bulk commercial e-mail and make the
Joseph that looks like a promising start for an RFC but you need more
detail, you mention a permission granting transaction that needs to be
expanded upon with attention to what happens to legacy smtp clients in the
transaction. You also mention some form of cryptographic authentication
being used
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Bob Miller wrote:
Internetweek
ISP Floats Plan To Legalize Spam
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=6900346
Banning spam is an impossible task, and instead a mechanism must be
developed to control
Hi,
Assured Computing is upgrading Quickbooks to SQL-Ledger. Is there a doctor in the
house? I mean an accountant? The office manager is nervous about making this
transition and needs more help than I can give.
The only thing I know about accounting is that debits are closest to the window.
Joseph Carter wrote:
On the other hand, direct mail would not need to be taboo as it is with
many ISPs today since you must actually own the address which sends the
message in order for it to verify.
But it's still a bad idea for many end users. There is a delay of
hours to days
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 05:38:57PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Assured Computing is upgrading Quickbooks to SQL-Ledger.
The office manager is nervous about making this
transition and needs more help than I can give.
Did you buy the SQL-Ledger docs?
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Bob Crandell wrote:
Assured Computing is upgrading Quickbooks to SQL-Ledger. Is there a
doctor in the house? I mean an accountant? The office manager is
nervous about making this transition and needs more help than I can
give.
Good for you! Switching off QuickBooks is on my TODO list,
I intend to.
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On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 05:38:57PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Assured Computing is upgrading Quickbooks to SQL-Ledger.
The office manager is nervous about making this
transition and needs more help than I can give.
Did you buy the
My business model is an office without walls. That means, of all the choices out
there, web based is better. I live out north of Eugene. My office manager is in
Pleasant Hill. Remote control is too slow over her dialup connection.
Nola looks good but it isn't being supported well enough.
I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a program which you specify a
number of pictures and it prints as many as it can fit on one 8.5x11 sheet.
Or a program which takes many different sized pictures and prints them in
either thumbnails or a size which you tell it to. What happened is I
Timothy Bolz wrote:
Also I've been using GQview and I love it. I can do a slideshow and it's
great. The only problem is it doesn't like larger file sizes. It just
disapears when it hits those large pictures.
I can't answer your question about automatically composing pictures
onto a page,
Open Source security manual and training for ethical hacking
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/20/1635246
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Tim,
I'd use Imagemagick to convert the big pictures so an appropriate sized
thumbnail picture.
Ralph
Something like this (which also converts the files to gif):
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#!/bin/bash
for i in myBigPictures/*.jpg
do
f=`basename $i`
f=${f%.jpg}
convert -resize 140x140 -colors 16
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