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- Spam Filtering - ASSP
- I recently upgraded our spam filtering software to the newest version. We have been using ASSP in test mode for about two years. http://assp.sourceforge.net/In reading about the upgrade I read about a new feature called "delaying" email. Basically the filter software records a key for each email recieved and if...
- Tags: e-mail, assp, tuplet, triplet, email, sendmail, anti-spam, filter, jc2it, server, email server, spam filtering
- Discussion threads 2006-06-28
- Delay Time Calculator (zip)
- Delay Time Calculator is what its name implies, a simple yet useful tool for converting units of musical time into milliseconds for use in digital devices such as delay boxes. The most popular use would be setting delays that follow the beat of the music so echoes will add to...
- Tags: Triplet, Delay Time Calculator, Productivity
- Software downloads 2006-03-31
- Linux file and directory permissions
- To ensure system security, you must establish good file and directory standards. Jim McIntyre provides an introduction to the Linux file system, and he discusses how to limit or allow user permission to files and directories.One of the most common reasons people give for disliking the UNIX and Linux operating...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, UNIX, Operating systems, Linux, Jim McIntyre, triplet, permission
- Technical articles 2000-07-21
Additional Resources
- Access levels changes everytime
- Why does my access level for a shared directory in Linux change everytime , from drwxr--xr--x 2 root user 6 Jun 14 11:01 Admin/ to drwx--x--x 2...
- Tags: Access Levels, linux, Microsoft Access, morne@..., X 2, X-2
- Q&A 2005-06-27
- Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) and Message-Based Load Balancing (MBLB)
- At the service provider level, the number of VLAN, TCP or UDP port, and IP triplet combinations is affecting the Session Initiated Protocol SIP. Between servers, where the VLAN, TCP port, and IP variations are limited, the ephemeral ports are constantly being pushed and overrun. Because of active SIP subscriber...
- Tags: F5 Networks Inc., IP, TCP, VLAN, Tcp/Ip, LANs, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2008-05-01
- Pocket Sudoku Solver (zip)
- PocketPC version of Sudoku. It solves easy and intermediate Sudoku puzzles automatically, and provides help for fiendish puzzle completion with a variety of algorithms including slice and dice algorithm and locked pair/triplet identification.
- Tags: Algorithm, Engineering, Pocket PC, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2005-11-11
- Rhythm Trainer (exe)
- Now you can learn easily the difference between a doted quarter note and a triplet. Train your timing and learn to play the right length of notes. Within 20 levels you'll become perfect in timing. Bars are displayed on the screen, which you have to play on the computer or...
- Tags: Computer, Productivity, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2006-06-15
- URL Escaped Encoding Decoder (zip)
- It is used to decode the Escaped-encoding URL. Escaped-encoding is the standard of representing characters within a URI that may need special syntax handling to be correctly interpreted. It uses a sequence of three characters to encode the character to be interpreted. This triplet sequence consists of the percentage character...
- Tags: Character, Escaped-encoding
- Software downloads 2006-09-06
- Using Single-Purpose SAS Macros to Format EXCEL Spreadsheets With DDE
- Single-purpose macros for formatting EXCEL spreadsheets are described in this paper. The paper also discusses the DDE triplet and doublet and with a more in-depth look at X4ML commands that are used for formatting EXCEL spreadsheets from inside SAS. The macros exemplify modularity which reduces complexity by hiding internal X4ML...
- Tags: Excel Spreadsheet, SAS Institute, Macro, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- White papers 2005-03-09
- z/VM Virtualization Performance
- There are new virtualization techniques in the market for various platforms. The objective of this paper is to show the scalability of WebSphere Application Server environments using the Trade benchmark running under the virtualization product z/VM. One environment consisted of an IBM HTTP Server, a WebSphere Application Server, and an...
- Tags: Environment, IBM Corp., Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Application Servers, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Databases, Hardware, Storage, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-09-01
- Making a case for open source in your enterprise
- Making your caseThe downloadable version of this article is available here:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-7343-6058517.htmlHave you tried to sell the adoption of open source software to your boss and/or enterprise? How did it go? Are you using open source software now? Is the selling of open sourcing still a difficult proposition or has it...
- Tags: Making, serverS, open source, linux, business case, LAMP, Mark W. Kaelin, it management, server, software
- Discussion threads 2006-04-06
- Hardware interfacing with TWAIN
- The TWAIN protocol lets you avoid low-level device driver calls when you're programming. In this Daily Drill Down, Larry Loeb shows what you can do with TWAIN.TWAIN defines a standard software protocol and API application programming interface for communication between software applications and image-acquisition devices. TWAIN gives the application developer...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Mergers & Acquisitions, Development tools, hardware, Larry Loeb, TWAIN
- Technical articles 2000-05-02
- Surge of killer device drivers leave no OS safe
- News came yesterday that Linux users who used NVIDIAs drivers were in danger of being remotely exploited because a zero-day exploit code was released last week. Just the mere act of visiting a malicious website could trigger a buffer overflow that can lead to arbitrary...
- Tags: flaw, Linux, operating system, device driver, wireless
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- W3C standards: Establishing the relationships between RDF and Topic Maps
- There are many debates on the internet aboutrelationships between Resource Description Framework RDF, TopicMaps and some ontology expressing languages. Some fuel to the fire has beenadded with the introduction of other ontology languages such as OWL and SKOS. The W3C hasmade an attempt to establish standard guidelines for RDF/Topic Mapsinteroperability...
- Tags: Peter V. Mikhalenko, RDF, Topic Maps, W3C
- Technical articles 2006-05-18
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