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		<description>Las Vegas Web Design - Website Design - Marketing Services - BITSLV</description>
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			<title>Setting Up 301 redirect in Joomla to avoid multiple domain issues</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=15&amp;Itemid=#p15</link>
			<description>Add the following code to the top of the .htaccess file provided by joomla:

Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^domain.com [nc]
rewriterule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [r=301,nc] 

Remember to replace &quot;domain.com&quot; with your domain name.

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			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 22:59:57 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Session Unwritable Error</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=12&amp;Itemid=#p12</link>
			<description>I was able to find the answer at:

[url]www.sugarcrm.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12826[/url]


Create or edit a .htaccess file in the httpdocs root directory. 
Add this line: php_value session.save_path '/tmp'

Create a directory in the httpdocs folder named &quot;tmp&quot;.

Change the permissions to 777 to allow writing.</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:57:41 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Create Popup content without template.</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=11&amp;Itemid=#p11</link>
			<description>To have any content item show without the template just alter the link to index.php to index2.php. The text will still be formatted with the template css. You will need to move the Background syle statement to the template index.php file otherwise it will interfear in the display.</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:56:33 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>POP3 SMTP Mail Servers for popular ISPs </title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=10&amp;Itemid=#p10</link>
			<description>POP3 SMTP Mail Servers for popular Internet Service Providers

1&amp;1 incoming mail server: pop.1and1.com
1&amp;1 outgoing mail server: smtp.1and1.com

Adelphia Cable incoming mail server: mail.adelphia.net
Adelphia Cable outgoing mail server: mail.adelphia.net

Ameritech (SBC Yahoo!) incoming mail server: pop.ameritech.yahoo.com
Ameritech (SBC Yahoo!) outgoing mail server: mailhost.det.ameritech.net

AT&amp;T WorldNet incoming mail server: postoffice.worldnet.att.net
AT&amp;T WorldNet outgoing mail server: mailhost.worldnet.att.net

AOL outgoing mail server: smtp.aol.com

Bell Atlantic incoming mail server: pop.bellatlantic.net
Bell Atlantic outgoing mail server: gtei.bellatlantic.net

BellSouth incoming mail server: mail.bellsouth.net
BellSouth outgoing mail server: mail.bellsouth.net

BlueLight incoming mail server: mail.bluelight.net
BlueLight outgoing mail server: smtp.bluelight.net

Cableone incoming mail server: mail.cableone.net
Cableone outgoing mail server: authmail.cableone.net

Charter incoming mail server: pop.charter.net
Charter outgoing mail server: smtp.charter.net


Comcast incoming mail server: mail.comcast.net
Comcast outgoing mail server: smtp.comcast.net


Compaq.net incoming mail server: pop3.compaq.net
Compaq.net outgoing mail server: smtp.compaq.net

Compuserve incoming mail server: pop.compuserve.com
Compuserve outgoing mail server: smtp.compuserve.com

Concentric incoming mail server: pop3.concentric.net
Concentric outgoing mail server: smtp.concentric.net

Cox Central incoming mail server: pop.central.cox.net
Cox Central outgoing mail server: smtp.central.cox.net

Cox East incoming mail server: pop.east.cox.net
Cox East outgoing mail server: smtp.east.cox.net

Cox West incoming mail server: pop.west.cox.net
Cox West outgoing mail server: smtp.west.cox.net

Cypress Communications outgoing mail server: smtp.cypresscom.net

Dotster incoming mail server: pop.registerapi.com
Dotster outgoing mail server: smtpauth.registerapi.com
View Dotster internet services – Domains, Hosting, SSL …

Earthlink incoming mail server: pop.earthlink.net
Earthlink outgoing mail server: mail.earthlink.net, smtpauth.earthlink.net

GoDaddy incoming mail server: mail.godaddy.com
GoDaddy outgoing mail server: use your ISP's SMTP mail server
View GoDaddy internet services – domains, hosting, SSL …

Google GMail incoming mail server: pop.gmail.com
Google GMail outgoing mail server: smtp.gmail.com

HughesNet incoming mail server: mail.hughes.net
HughesNet outgoing mail server: smtp.hughes.net
View HughesNet internet services – Satellite High Speed Internet

Internet America incoming mail server: pop3.airmail.net
Internet America outgoing mail server: mail.airmail.net

IX Web Hosting incoming mail server: pop.ix.netcom.com
IX Web Hosting outgoing mail server: smtp.ix.netcom.com
View IX web hosting services

Juno incoming mail server: pop.juno.com
Juno outgoing mail server: smtp.juno.com
View Juno internet services – High Speed Internet …

Lycos incoming mail server: pop.mail.lycos.com
Lycos outgoing mail server: smtp.mail.lycos.com or your ISP's SMTP

Mac.com incoming mail server: mail.mac.com
Mac.com outgoing mail server: smtp.mac.com

Mail.com incoming mail server: pop1.mail.com
Mail.com outgoing mail server: use your ISP's SMTP mail server

Mediacom incoming mail server: mail.mchsi.com
Mediacom outgoing mail server: smtp.mindspring.com

MegaPath incoming mail server: mail.megapathdsl.net
MegaPath outgoing mail server: mail.megapathdsl.net 

Mindspring incoming mail server: pop.mindspring.com
Mindspring outgoing mail server: smtp.mindspring.com

Mpower Communications incoming mail server: pop.mpowercom.net
Mpower Communications outgoing mail server: smtp.mpowercom.net

MSN incoming mail server: pop3.email.msn.com
MSN outgoing mail server: smtp.email.msn.com
(cannot send pop3 email from other domains)

Netscape incoming mail server: pop3.isp.netscape.com
Netscape outgoing mail server: smtp.isp.netscape.com

NetZero incoming mail server: pop.netzero.net
NetZero outgoing mail server: smtp.netzero.net
View NetZero internet services – HiSpeed Internet …

oneHOST incoming mail server: mail.emailworx.net
oneHOST outgoing mail server: smtpsecure.emailworx.net

PacBell incoming mail server: postoffice.pacbell.net
PacBell outgoing mail server: mail.pacbell.net

Pacifier outgoing mail server: smtp.pacifier.com

PeoplePC incoming mail server: pop.peoplepc.com
PeoplePC outgoing mail server: smtpauth.peoplepc.com

Pipeline incoming mail server: pop.pipeline.com
Pipeline outgoing mail server: smtp.pipeline.com

Prodigy incoming mail server: pop.prodigy.net
Prodigy outgoing mail server: smtp.prodigy.net

RLWD Web Services incoming mail server: mail.yourfulldomainname
RLWD Web Services outgoing mail server: smtpout.secureserver.net
View RLWD Web Services internet services – Domain, Hosting, Marketing …

Rediff incoming mail server: pop.rediffmailpro.com
Rediff outgoing mail server: smtp.rediffmailpro.com

SBC Global Ameritech incoming mail server: pop.ameritech.yahoo.com
SBC Global Ameritech outgoing mail server: smtp.ameritech.yahoo.com

SBC Global Flash incoming mail server: pop.flash.yahoo.com
SBC Global Flash outgoing mail server: smtp.flash.yahoo.com

SBC Global NVBell incoming mail server: pop.nvbell.yahoo.com
SBC Global NVBell outgoing mail server: smtp.nvbell.yahoo.com

SBC Global Pacbell incoming mail server: pop.pacbell.yahoo.com
SBC Global Pacbell outgoing mail server: smtp.pacbell.yahoo.com

SBC Global Prodigy incoming mail server: pop.sbcglobal.net
SBC Global Prodigy outgoing mail server: smtpauth.prodigy.net

SBC Global SNet incoming mail server: pop.snet.yahoo.com
SBC Global SNet outgoing mail server: smtp.snet.yahoo.com

SBC Global SWBell incoming mail server: pop.swbell.yahoo.com
SBC Global SWBell outgoing mail server: smtp.swbell.yahoo.com

SBC Global Wans incoming mail server: pop.wans.yahoo.com
SBC Global Wans outgoing mail server: smtp.wans.yahoo.com

SBC Global Yahoo! incoming mail server: pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com
SBC Global Yahoo! outgoing mail server: smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com

Seanet incoming mail server: pop.seanet.com
Seanet outgoing mail server: mx.seanet.com

ServNet outgoing mail server: mx.serv.net

SpeakEasy incoming mail server: mail.speakeasy.net
SpeakEasy outgoing mail server: mail.speakeasy.net

SprintPCS incoming mail server: pop.sprintpcs.com
SprintPCS outgoing mail server: smtp.sprintpcs.com

Sprynet incoming mail server: pop.sprynet.com
Sprynet outgoing mail server: smtp.sprynet.com

Starpower incoming mail server: pop.starpower.net
Starpower outgoing mail server: smtp.starpower.net

The River outgoing mail server: mail.theriver.com

Time Warner – Road Runner
Server names change regionally.
View Time Warner internet services – Digital Cable, High Speed Internet

For example, in South Carolina, use
incoming mail server: pop-server.carolina.rr.com
outgoing mail server: smtp-server.carolina.rr.com

For example, in Southern California, use
incoming mail server: pop-server.socal.rr.com
outgoing mail server: smtp-server.socal.rr.com

View more Time Warner – Road Runner pop3 and smtp mail servers

Toucan incoming mail server: pop3.toucansurf.com
Toucan outgoing mail server: smtp.toucansurf.com

USA.net incoming mail server: pop.netaddress.com
USA.net outgoing mail server: smtp.postoffice.net

Verizon incoming mail server: incoming.verizon.net
Verizon outgoing mail server: outgoing.verizon.net
View Verizon internet services – Broadband DSL, FiOS (Fiber Optic Service)…

View more Verizon pop3 and smtp mail server information

VisiNet incoming mail server: pop.visinet.net
VisiNet outgoing mail server: smtp.visinet.net

WildBlue incoming mail server: mail.wildblue.net
WildBlue outgoing mail server: mail.wildblue.net

WHRO.net incoming mail server: mail.whro.net
WHRO.net outgoing mail server: mail.whro.net

Yahoo incoming mail server: pop.mail.yahoo.com
Yahoo outgoing mail server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:55:54 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Creating Encrypted Emails and Digitial Signatures</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=9&amp;Itemid=#p9</link>
			<description>To create an encrypted e-mail you need to buy an Personal Digital Certificate. The prices on these certificates can run from $300 to $80. I was able to find a service that can do it for $19.00 per e-mail address per year. 

The Company name is GeoTrust:
[url]http://www.geotrust.com/signing-products/secure-email/[/url]

Click Buy and it will install the certificate in as little as 15min.

Once installed you need to follow the installation instructions at:

[url]http://www.geotrust.com/support/digital-certificate/[/url]

I suggest you set all emails to include digital the new digital signature.

Once this is set you can send encrypted e-mails to anyone that has a digital signature as well. 

Note: You can only communicate securely with people that have also set up a digital signature.

Feel free to contact me if you need help setting this up. It is quick, easy, and ensures people they are speaking to you.</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:55:22 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Spam Databases</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=8&amp;Itemid=#p8</link>
			<description>This is a List of Spam Databases I found and how to remove.

Baracuda Firewall:

[url]http://www.barracudacentral.org/lookups/ip-reputation[/url]

Godaddy Mail (Unblock Mail):
[url]http://unblock.secureserver.net/[/url]

DNS STuff (Search Spam Lists):
[url]http://www.dnsstuff.com/[/url]</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:54:31 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Registering your Domain with EmailReg.org </title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=7&amp;Itemid=#p7</link>
			<description>[url]http://www.emailreg.org[/url] provides a whitelist of legitimate email servers with their domains to reduce the chance of false positives while spam filtering. We provide a list of registered domains and IP addresses that are authorized to send email for those domains. This list is the Registered Email Sender List (RESL.) The RESL data is provided as a free RBL for all to use. There is a small administrative charge of $20 to put your domain on the list and have it verified. This list is used by many people to bypass their spam filters.

Barracuda Networks use this site to obtain valid e-mail information. 

Who has used this and has any one seen issues?</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:53:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>SBS 2003: SMTP Server Remote Queue Length Alert</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=6&amp;Itemid=#p6</link>
			<description>ave you been getting the following notification from an SBS 2003 server?

“SMTP Server Remote Queue Length Alert on SERVER”… “A large number of messages are pending in the e-mail server send queue.”?

To start off with, make certain that your internet connection is up, and that it’s not a momentary outage from you ISP. Okay, so assuming that your internet connection is good, in all likelihood the solution will probably be to filter out recipients not in Active Directory (which is explained below). But before we turn that on, let’s just entertain for a moment that a weak password has been compromised, and that a spammer might be relaying using that account (hey, here’s another good argument for password complexity requirements).

So let’s go ahead and enable maximum logging on the SMTP protocol. Later you can sort though the application log in Event Viewer for event ID 1708, and determine if an account is being authenticated against using a weak-password for the purpose of relaying UCE/Spam.

To enable logging on SMTP, open Exchange System Manager (ESM), expand servers, and right-click on SERVER (where “server” is the name of your server). Select the “Diagnostics Logging” tab, then under services select “Exchange Transport”, and in the right-hand categories column, select “SMTP Protocol” and for the logging-level choose “maximum”. 

The next thing that you’ll want to consider doing (possibly after getting a good sample of data via SMTP logging above) is to prevent Exchange from trying to process email for users that don’t have an account in Active Directory. In other words, Exchange will bounce email at the SMTP level for email being sent to users that don’t have an account on your system. This is a short two-step process, and should go a long way toward eliminating the SMTP Server Remote Queue Length issue you’re getting.

1) Open ESM, click Global Settings, Message Delivers, the Recipient Filtering tab, and check the box to enable “Filter Recipients who are not in the directory”.

2) Next, you’ll need to enable this on the SMTP virtual server in order for it to take effect. While you’re in ESM, click Servers, then SERVER (the name of your server), then Protocols, then SMTP, right-click on Default SMTP Virtual Server, click Advanced, click Edit on “all unassigned”, and enable “Apply Recipient Filter”. 

This usually does the trick… in larger environments, I tend not to see this… Or at the very least, there have been some discussions in the Exchange admin group as to how to handle this. More often than not, I see it come up in SBS installations. Of course, be sure and keep an eye on things over the course of the next few days, and make sure that the issue really has been resolved. You also might want to disable the “maximum SMTP logging” that we turned on at the beginning, as over time you’ll start filling your application log up.

As a recommended follow-up, it might be a good time to mention the value of installing and configuring IMF to your customer – it’s quite a powerful “free” solution that you can start using immediately in an SBS 2003 installation. This will have a noticeable, and immediate impact for you customer - and it sure beats spending $2000 on a dedicated anti-spam appliance for perimeter filtering.

This tip was obtained at:
[url]addicted-to-it.blogspot.com/2005/08/sbs-...er-remote-queue.html[/url]</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:53:07 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Cannot log into Webmail</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=5&amp;Itemid=#p5</link>
			<description>[b]Cannot log into Webmail, it shows error: &quot;Your Internet Address has changed since the beginning of your Mail session. To protect your security, you must login again.&quot;[/b]

CAUSE
It means that you are accessing Horde through the ISP that has dynamic proxies.



RESOLUTION
The only solution is to turn 'checkip' feature off in Horde server-wide. Edit file /usr/share/psa-horde/config/conf.php and change line

$conf['auth']['checkip'] = true;
to
$conf['auth']['checkip'] = false;

Note, this modification cannot be configured per user basis and will affect all Webmail users.</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:52:29 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>TOPIC: Setting Up Outlook</title>
			<link>http://www.bitslv.com/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&amp;view=topic&amp;topic=4&amp;Itemid=#p4</link>
			<description>Setting Up Outlook is easy.

1. Open Outlook
2. Select Tools-Email Accounts
3. Select Add a New Account
4. Select POP3
5. Fill in Your Full Name in the 'Your Name Field'
6. Fill in Your Full E-mail Address in the 'Email Address Field'
7. Enter mail.. in the POP3 field. Example mail.mydomain.com
8. Enter your ISP's SMTP settings
9. Enter your user name. Usually your full e-mail address.
20. Enter your e-mail password.

Then hit Test Account Settings to verify.</description>
			<author>Brook Hurd</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:51:27 +0100</pubDate>
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