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Chandler isn't friends with Outlook
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PeopleSoft users to get cozy with WebSphere
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ATG offers WebSphere, Eclipse plug-ins
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Chapter Download: Blocking spammers with DNS blacklists
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Expert Answer Center: Fast messaging answers
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Featured Topic: 10 Formula tips in 10 minutes
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The Missing Link: Cell phone cuts off potentially fatal connection
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Chandler isn't friends with Outlook
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
A new open source e-mail client code-named Chandler is shaking up the enterprise messaging landscape. According to one expert, it could serve as a viable alternative e-mail client, especially for Microsoft Outlook.
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PeopleSoft users to get cozy with WebSphere
[InternetNews]
Following the announcement of a new joint support and development program between the software vendors, PeopleSoft says its users will enjoy more flexibility in future releases because of the free inclusion of IBM's WebSphere middleware.
ATG offers WebSphere, Eclipse plug-ins
[ADTmag]
Art Technology Group is offering a set of plug-ins to for WebSphere Studio and Eclipse that help developers to create ATG products on those platforms, ideally speeding the e-commerce application development process.
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E-mail, IM cause compliance challenges (TechNewsWorld)
IM: An office helper or hindrance? (Library Journal)
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Chapter Download: Blocking spammers with DNS blacklists
DNS blacklists are an integral part of any spam-fighting toolkit. That fact that many users on the Internet are updating them means that you get the benefit of blocking a spammer before the first piece of spam even hits you. This chapter from the book The Anti-Spam Tool Kit, by Paul Wolfe, Charlie Scott and Mike Erwin, explains what DNS blacklists are, how they work and how to implement them on a mail server. The chapter
also discusses how to decide which DNS blacklist is the best to use for your organization's circumstances.
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Expert Answer Center: Fast messaging answers
Messaging questions abound. Ask Andrew Pollack about workplace e-mail and instant messaging policies and management. He's ready to talk about e-mail risks, rules, regulations, policies and procedures, so test him and
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Cell phone cuts off potentially fatal connection
[Ananova]
How many times has your cell phone proven to be a real lifesaver? Maybe it came in handy when your car broke down or when your spouse called during your commute home to remind you to stop and buy toilet paper. For one man in Australia, the cell phone was a lifesaver because it saved his life. A crossbow-wielding attacker with an ax to grind fired an arrow at the man's chest -- right into the shirt pocket where he had stuffed his
cell phone. Good call storing the phone in front; it stopped the arrow cold. Not sure if that kind of damage is covered in the warranty, though.
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