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April 08, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com

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IN THIS ISSUE:
When DNS blacklists go bad
AT&T service takes care of e-mail archiving
F-Secure antivirus software vulnerable to Sober-D worm
RIM hits milestones
Coming soon: New edition of WebSphere Commerce
Featured Topic: Domino and WebSphere integration
For what it's worth, Bill still king of the cash hill


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When DNS blacklists go bad
[SearchDomino.com]
What would happen if a blacklist -- which is supposed to protect against junk e-mail -- made everyone look like a spammer? A vendor in the Domino community found out.
MORE INFO:
Tip: Throwing eggs at spammers
Article: Anti-spam crusader takes his fight to the people


AT&T service takes care of e-mail archiving
[SearchStorage.com]
Ma Bell is offering to relieve businesses of the complex compliance regulations around e-mail archiving.

F-Secure antivirus software vulnerable to Sober-D worm
[SearchSecurity.com]
This time it's F-Secure warning users of flaws that could make its products vulnerable to precisely the attacks it's intended to protect against.

RIM hits milestones
[eWEEK]
Research In Motion, the maker of the popular BlackBerry devices, was profitable last quarter and hit 1 million users.

Coming soon: New edition of WebSphere Commerce
[eWEEK]
Version 5.6 is slated to roll out later this month and will include features like a beefed-up Business Context Engine with personalization delivered at the user interface level and a tighter integration with catalog and content management.

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TOPICS: Featured Topic: Domino and WebSphere integration
Even if Domino isn't going away soon, WebSphere is still here. But it may not be an either/or situation. Here are resources to help you get the best out of both worlds.
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WEBCASTS: Live Expert Webcast: Understand and manage WebSphere v5
SPEAKER: Tony Higham, FatWire Corp.
DATE/TIME: Wed., April 21, noon EDT (16:00 GMT)

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The Missing Link
For what it's worth, Bill still king of the cash hill
[CNN]
OK, so maybe the Swede's not in the lead. Both the IKEA furniture chain and Forbes have disputed a Swedish magazine's claim that IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad is the richest human on the planet. IKEA says the weekly Veckans Affaerer simply took the company's value and gave it to Kamprad. (He hasn't owned all of IKEA for more than 20 years). Forbes, similarly, said that the accounting was way off. It claims Kamprad is worth more like $18.5 billion, a drop in Puget Sound compared to Gates' $46.6 billion. Makes you wonder about the next issue of Veckans Affaerer. Will they name ABBA the world's greatest band?
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