On Thursday 17 April 2008 10:47, Matt Jarvis wrote:
world wants to know I like to dress up as a Leprechaun and sing the aria
from Madam Butterfly,
Hi Matt!
You ARE brave, I only sing Madame Butterfly when I am taking my insulin, and
then only when I am using an injection site on the tummy.
] Rackspace Noteworthy product
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Gil Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And whenever I transmit any confidential information
I will only send it as an eMail attachment or ftp transfer
after the file
has been encrypted at at least 128bit (ZipGenius at 256bit Blowfish
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Gil Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And whenever I transmit any confidential information
I will only send it as an eMail attachment or ftp transfer after the file
has been encrypted at at least 128bit (ZipGenius at 256bit Blowfish).
You might want to look at
Ted Roche wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Gil Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to look at GPG. That allows you to encrypt email and
attachments, verify the integrity of mail from folks you trust, and
more. GPG has nice integration into Thunderbird with Enigmail. That
, 2008 9:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NF] Rackspace Noteworthy product
I may be paranoid but I still don't feel comfortable with having
customer emails on Google or Gmail. I have been using Thunderbird and
Lightning for about eight months and really (*REALLY*) like it. It does
Matt Jarvis wrote:
Ted Roche wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
So, it's... email?
Had a client who had it in 2007 and they
Malcolm has been singing the praises of FastMail...check the archives.
I am a huge Fastmail fan (love their service and their web interface)
but the Noteworthy service also sounds great.
Assuming equal reliability, here are 4 things I like about the
Noteworthy service:
1. A control panel so
Paul McNett wrote:
I'm not comfortable with it either. If they decide to put their stuff on
a public server, that's one thing. But I will recommend against it
almost every time.
It isn't that I'm paranoid that Google will turn evil (I am, though). It
is that by storing valuable data
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul McNett wrote:
I'm not comfortable with it either. If they decide to put their stuff on
a public server, that's one thing. But I will recommend against it
almost every time.
It isn't that I'm paranoid that
Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.rackspace.com/solutions/mail/noteworthy.php
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
This could be the answer to a lot of my needs around here and would like
to talk to somebody that's used
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.rackspace.com/solutions/mail/noteworthy.php
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
This could be the answer to a lot
On Apr 16, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Suckin up to management here?
Did you think I asked the question?
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Stephen Russell wrote:
Suckin up to management here?
He's just trying to get a free ProFox subscription.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
So, it's... email?
Had a client who had it in 2007 and they were dissatisfied. I'm sure
Rackspace has thousands of
Ted Roche wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's gmail-ish w/o the google stuff, integrated calendar, task list,
contacts, private/public-ness
So, it's... email?
Had a client who had it in 2007 and they were dissatisfied. I'm sure
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Matt Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Secondly we've been searching for a desktop solution to Calendaring and
alarms etc. People around here can't seem to get their heads around
Google calendar, but Lightning seems to be popular. I'd just like to see
an
Yahoo business mail had all that you're looking for
and the Spam filters are pretty good.
My main motivation is to reduce spam... I personally
don't get much, but
apparently I'm the only one that can figure out how
to invoke junk mail
controls in Thunderbird... I'm getting tired of
I may be paranoid but I still don't feel comfortable with having
customer emails on Google or Gmail. I have been using Thunderbird and
Lightning for about eight months and really (*REALLY*) like it. It does
everything I used to do in Outlook only considerably faster.
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson wrote:
I may be paranoid but I still don't feel comfortable with having
customer emails on Google or Gmail. I have been using Thunderbird and
Lightning for about eight months and really (*REALLY*) like it. It does
everything I used to do in Outlook only considerably faster.
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