October 2003

SoBig et al overwhelms AOL email infastructure?

David Hornik, a contributor over at VentureBlog, put up this entry last night. Interesting article. Briefly, he says he was speaking with someone that “is currently in command of a key piece of (the Internet’s) infrastructure” who said that the spambots had so overwhelmed AOL’s email infrastructure that they issued a call to the “others at the key choke-points around the web” to help them (I assume this means those that control the MAEs and IBXs and such).

All jokes about the AOL email infrastructure aside, if this is true, it could mean a revolution is in the making … not that it hasn’t been building for a long time … I mean who do you know who ISN’T sick of spam? He says it may be the end of the Web as we know it but I think he may mean “email” as opposed to “Web”. Hope he can get some kind of confirmation.

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Miranda Yahoo protocol

So, you may be aware that Yahoo released a protocol update that locked out 3rd party applications like Trillian, GAIM and Miranda. Well, the Trillian folks were the first to come up with a patch (over the weekend, I believe) and they apparently passed it on to the GAIM folks. The patch, or a semblance of it, made it to libyahoo2 which is a standard yahoo protocol library that you can include in your own software. But, the updates are still in alpha state so they aren’t prominently displayed on that site.

But I digress. The update rendered all the 3rd party IM clients unusable. Miranda (my current favorite) has an alpha version of the protocol module available. The one I use is myYahoo20030928b.zip. It’s been updated recently so the link may no longer work but I haven’t had the need to update (it’s alpha — why should I mess with something that works now? — if/when it’s updated again or I have a problem I’ll update again). If you need a link to a usable protocol update, let me know and I’ll seek out the newest version for you.

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