Sunday, October 30, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
7 Things for 7 Days
- Cycle 4 times in the week
- Burn CDs of my Audible (audio) books
- Complete installing the shopping system on my own websites
- Eat a cooked breakfast
- Get up half an hour earlier than normal and read
- Get a 'date'
- Have a drink with DLAF (not same as above!)
Monday, October 24, 2005
LunaNi�a.com | Unconscious Mutterings
- Infiltration:: insider
- Nice person:: me
- Debt:: credit card
- Settle down:: ...makes hand signs - palm flat, moving to ground
- Thomas:: the tank engine
- Unforgivable:: sin
- Medicine:: man
- A year from now:: rich
- Neighbors:: from hell
- Dripping:: wet
Friday, October 21, 2005
7 Things for 7 Days
1. Watch Fulham beat Liverpool and dedicate it to Johny Haynes
2. Watch a couple of games of the world series
3. Backup all the photos from ex-mother-out-law's computer
4. Finish reading The Plague by Albert Camus
5. Cook biscuits with child
6. Get on a routemaster bus with child and have photo taken.
7. Photograph the wonderful 38 bus heart logo
2. Watch a couple of games of the world series
3. Backup all the photos from ex-mother-out-law's computer
4. Finish reading The Plague by Albert Camus
5. Cook biscuits with child
6. Get on a routemaster bus with child and have photo taken.
7. Photograph the wonderful 38 bus heart logo
Sunday, October 16, 2005
LunaNi�a.com | Unconscious Mutterings
- On the verge:: of a significant breakthrough
- Tempestuous:: relationship
- Coherent:: but slurring
- Near death:: so far
- Illiterate:: uneducated
- Why not?:: >Shrugs<
- Period:: Over
- Long lost:: friend
- Torrid:: affair
- Nail:: biting
Friday, October 14, 2005
7 Things for 7 Days
Here's a little idea. It's a Friday, and I'm relaxing at home watching the box after a week at work, and I was thinking, lets do something special/different, I don't want to just set up lets do these 7 things, and then have them fail because I've been too lazy, so how about just 7 things, anything, recipe's, hopes, events, plans, dreams...
7 things for 7 Days
1. Hope that Fulham beat Charlton
2. Hope that the Angels win the ALCS
3. Ride my bike for at least two hours over the coming week
4. Shave at least four times
5. Cut my hair
6. Write the next chapter of my book
7. Put something for sale on ebay
Could be on to something here. Feel free to post your own "7 things for 7 days" in the comments or a link to your post.
7 things for 7 Days
1. Hope that Fulham beat Charlton
2. Hope that the Angels win the ALCS
3. Ride my bike for at least two hours over the coming week
4. Shave at least four times
5. Cut my hair
6. Write the next chapter of my book
7. Put something for sale on ebay
Could be on to something here. Feel free to post your own "7 things for 7 days" in the comments or a link to your post.
Friday, October 07, 2005
Spam - a good excuse to move to gmail.
Although I run my own server business, and on it we run MailScanner/SpamAssassin I've found I still end up with a load of spam.
Right now, my spam file is over 120MB, and contains over 17,500 messages, from mid April 2005 to end of September. This isn't even all the spam as a good percentage, lets say 10%, was just deleted rather than saved. Suprisingly few spam emails were caught by Mailscanner as I have to set the limits conservatively for my clients.
I'd noticed that most of my spam isn't addressed to me, so I have an inbox for mail addressed to me and a pending box for mail that wasn't. I checked the pending throughout the day for anything 'good' and deleted or moved into the spam folder anything rotten.
I'd guess that 95% of spam was caught by this simple rule, but that still captured 'good' mail, that was addressed to some_old_mailing_list@mydomain etc which hadn't yet made it on to my whitelist.
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I started copying all my mail to my gmail account and trying to use that as my main email client. I did it as I was using a new PC and hadn't set up anything, a browser worked so mail in gmail was the easiest path whilst I sorted out the thousand and one installs, changes and getting on with "work" too.
In Gmail I like the threaded view, I know that was also possible in my email client of choice, Thunderbird, but somehow it's more natural with Gmail.
All the mail was forwarded before any of my filters had worked on them, and I noticed I had almost no spam escape their filter. Right now, looking at the gmail account, I've had 2679 spam emails since the 16th September. It looks like I've had 101 hit the inbox. That's a pretty good detection rate of 97%.
What I miss about Thunderbird.
In Thunderbird I had used the ability to label messages using the keyboard numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5 a lot as it chimmed nicely with my version of GTD.
The ease of doing that is missing from GMAIL, you still have labels but you need to select from a drop down box which is a little slower.
On the other hand, I've replaced 1 (action!) with the Gmail star system (keyboard shortcut s), so have all of those messages to hand very easily.
But what I really like about Gmail is the spam filters. As I say they've caught something like 97% of spam, I can store all the (non spam) mail forever and not use up great chunks of space from my server), and my email client (gmail) is availible wherever I can get to a browser.
I still copy the mail to gmail, but now I have all the pending mail and spam the server catches automatically deleted, just leaving me with mostly good mail on the "real" server, which now serves as the backup.
On
Right now, my spam file is over 120MB, and contains over 17,500 messages, from mid April 2005 to end of September. This isn't even all the spam as a good percentage, lets say 10%, was just deleted rather than saved. Suprisingly few spam emails were caught by Mailscanner as I have to set the limits conservatively for my clients.
I'd noticed that most of my spam isn't addressed to me, so I have an inbox for mail addressed to me and a pending box for mail that wasn't. I checked the pending throughout the day for anything 'good' and deleted or moved into the spam folder anything rotten.
I'd guess that 95% of spam was caught by this simple rule, but that still captured 'good' mail, that was addressed to some_old_mailing_list@mydomain etc which hadn't yet made it on to my whitelist.
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I started copying all my mail to my gmail account and trying to use that as my main email client. I did it as I was using a new PC and hadn't set up anything, a browser worked so mail in gmail was the easiest path whilst I sorted out the thousand and one installs, changes and getting on with "work" too.
In Gmail I like the threaded view, I know that was also possible in my email client of choice, Thunderbird, but somehow it's more natural with Gmail.
All the mail was forwarded before any of my filters had worked on them, and I noticed I had almost no spam escape their filter. Right now, looking at the gmail account, I've had 2679 spam emails since the 16th September. It looks like I've had 101 hit the inbox. That's a pretty good detection rate of 97%.
What I miss about Thunderbird.
In Thunderbird I had used the ability to label messages using the keyboard numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5 a lot as it chimmed nicely with my version of GTD.
The ease of doing that is missing from GMAIL, you still have labels but you need to select from a drop down box which is a little slower.
On the other hand, I've replaced 1 (action!) with the Gmail star system (keyboard shortcut s), so have all of those messages to hand very easily.
But what I really like about Gmail is the spam filters. As I say they've caught something like 97% of spam, I can store all the (non spam) mail forever and not use up great chunks of space from my server), and my email client (gmail) is availible wherever I can get to a browser.
I still copy the mail to gmail, but now I have all the pending mail and spam the server catches automatically deleted, just leaving me with mostly good mail on the "real" server, which now serves as the backup.
On
Sunday, October 02, 2005
LunaNi�a.com | Unconscious Mutterings
- Quaint:: Old fashioned
- Rind:: Cheese
- Disease:: Illness
- Queer:: as folk
- Pork:: chop
- Soaked:: wet
- Skeleton:: bones
- Mold:: fold
- Finished:: ended
- Buffalo:: girls go round the outside
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