Feb 2007
How to setup sendmail to use port 587/tls and gmail as your smarthost
February 26, 2007 @ 23:06Filed in: General
Technology
Note: I happen to be using Sendmail version 8.13 and
CentOS with a 2.6.9 kernel, so as long as you're
pretty close, this should work for you.
I definitely can't take very much credit here, as I got most of what I needed from Thought Bucket, however he was missing the high port which is needed by most of us humble ISP users (as our ISP's generally block port 25 going anywhere but their mail server).
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I definitely can't take very much credit here, as I got most of what I needed from Thought Bucket, however he was missing the high port which is needed by most of us humble ISP users (as our ISP's generally block port 25 going anywhere but their mail server).
Click through to read the rest! Read More...
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Service Electric Cable (PenTeleData) bows to the MPAA and BayTSP; leaving customers out to dry
February 20, 2007 @ 15:50Filed in: General
Technology
First off I'd like to reiterate that my name is Jay,
NOT Joseph. However it seems that Service Electric
Cable's data center provider, PenTeleData has decided
to cut my broadband cable modem service off due
to Joseph's tendancy to download copyrighted
movies.
Continue reading to see letters sent from PenTeleData to me and letters sent from BayTSP, Inc. to PenTeleData in regards to the downloading of copyrighted material via BitTorrent. Read More...
Continue reading to see letters sent from PenTeleData to me and letters sent from BayTSP, Inc. to PenTeleData in regards to the downloading of copyrighted material via BitTorrent. Read More...
BEA Console Mode Install (for those Mac OSX people)
February 12, 2007 @ 11:11Filed in: Software
Development
java -Dos.name=unix -jar server921_generic.jar
-mode=console
I know a wrote a snippet on how to do this previously, but for some reason I think it disappeared. Just open up a Terminal.app and type the above in (after downloading the generic Weblogic installer from BEA).
The -Dos.name option gets around the 'insufficient disk space' erroneous error that the installer gives.
I know a wrote a snippet on how to do this previously, but for some reason I think it disappeared. Just open up a Terminal.app and type the above in (after downloading the generic Weblogic installer from BEA).
The -Dos.name option gets around the 'insufficient disk space' erroneous error that the installer gives.
Haven't updated in a while....
February 06, 2007 @ 00:32Filed in: Personal
I haven't updated the site in a while, been a bit
busy. However, I came across the Seven Deadly Sins Combined
illustration and just HAD to link it from here!
Enjoy.