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Mailblocks now supports PINE’s IMAP

I got a Mailblocks account back during the introduction when they were $10 for 3 years. At that time their IMAP server couldn’t handle requests from my favorite text-mode mail user-agent (MUA) Pine. I sent their technical support folks several messagea about it but never got anything even remotely satisfying from them. Well, the challenge/response model has lost some of its sparkle and I just kinda let it lie. They relaunched a week or two ago with a new version of their system and apparently they fixed their IMAP server, too, cause now it works just fine with Pine.

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Shut down DCOM!

This article in CNet shows that hackers are actively exploiting the DCOM hole that everyone was talking about last week (Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026). I strongly recommend that you make sure your people know about the fix. You
should also consider recommending that they shut off DCOM altogether, especially if there’s ANY chance they’ll be connecting to the Internet away from home or if they don’t have a firewall at home.

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Getting ready to move to Bloki.com

Bloki.com now has weblog import working!

Ok, to review:

* they provide free web pages — and NO banners
* you can select from several templates and modify them as you desire
* they have a full-featured HTML editor
* each account has forums
* each account has a weblog
* each weblog has comment capability
* each weblog has an XML feed

What’s the downside? Uhh … I don’t care for the overall look — kinda 50’s bowling-shirt retro. But, hey, their feature list is great and they actually listen to their users. They have a Yahoo! group and a discussion forum on their web site, both of which they monitor and respond to. I’m preparing to move my weblog over there if I can master their HTML editor — I gotta admit, though, blogger.com’s weblog editor is extremely easy to use … it’ll take some effort for me to abandon it.

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Careful with that Word doc, Eugene!

From Woody’s Office Watch of August 1, 2003. There’s a wealth of information that can be stored in a Word document that you might never see. Witness this story on ComputerBytesMan that discusses some interesting information stored in a UK government Word document dossier on Iraq. Fascinating reading!

If you just wanna cut to the chase, in Word 2002, go to Tools -> Options -> Security and check the box labelled “Remove Personal Information From This File On Save” and then save the document. According to Woody’s investigations, this information is not recorded in any easily retrievable form in Word 2002 nor Word 2003 documents; it’s only present in Word 97 and Word 2000 files.

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