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Yahoo! Messenger authentication changes

Yahoo‘s changed something in their Messenger authentication again and it’s knocked my favorite multi-IM client, Miranda, out. Trillian‘s got it working as does GAIM and a new one that I found today — Easy Message Express (can’t remember how I found this one, sorry).

I find Miranda meets my needs better than the others but until they can get get the lastest libyahoo2 incorporated I guess I’ll stick with Trillian.

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Woo-hoo — 802.11g, here I come!

I’ve been researching 802.11g rigs for a couple of weeks now. The best as far as distance and speed is supposedly the Netgear WGT624 108Mbps router but the 2nd best is the D-Link DI-624 router. Both products run the Atheros chipset which can bond 2 channels together, effectively doubling the data rate from 54 to 108Mbps. No, you don’t actually get 108Mbps through the router … more like 30+Mbps.

Anyway, D-Link has a $40 rebate if you buy both the DI-624 and the DWL-G650. You have to purchase them by the end of the day today (1/5/2004) and they both have to appear on the same invoice. Well, I’ve been looking at them on Amazon.com for well over a week. This morning they cost a little over $160. This evening they cost around $135. Even if something goes wrong with the rebate, I still feel good about this price.

Should be here in a week or two (I’m too cheap to pay extra for shipping).

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Anti-SPAM site: www.deflexion.com

Nancy McGough (Infinite Ink) has been a major source of information for me when it comes to PINE and email in general. I came across her Deflexion site quite by accident and find it’s also an excellent source of information, this time about email in general and SPAM and anti-SPAM measures in particular. Here is where I learned about [email protected], The SpamBouncer: a Procmail-Based Spam Filter and EmailDiscussions.com.

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Wireless (mostly) networking pages

Network World Fusion — focused more on the enterprise and business wireless.

Tom’s Networking — SmallNetBuilder and Tom’s Hardware Networking Guide join forces

PracticallyNetworked — by the Internet.com folks but still pretty decent.

(Update at 14:51) FirewallGuide has a wireless page. Looks just a little dated but there are some interesting links.

(Update at 14:55) How could I forget eWeek’s Wireless Guide?

More as I find ’em.

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Interesting email client: Mulberry

I’m trying out the Mulberry email client from Cyrusoft. It’s supposedly the “premier” IMAP client. It’s multi-platform (Unix/Mac/Windows) and it shows. Navigation is awkward because it doesn’t follow the Windows navigation model but, aside from that, it’s pretty good. It’s pricey — $35 if I recall. No, $35 isn’t a lot of money but, given that Thunderbird is free as is Outlook Express, it’s a lot of money.

Anyone have other alternatives?

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