Seems like the majority of my invites never arrive in my friend's inboxes. To get around this, I send the invite then go into my "Sent Mail" folder to look for the "Sign-up" URL that was sent. I just create a new email and copy and paste the original URL. I haven't had one of these blocked (that I know of). Cheers!
Can Napster be used right now to trade other (non-copyrighted) types of files. Like family pics or personal HOWTOs on a variety of subjects? If not, how long would it take to allow Napster to let you do this? The problem with the "Banning Napsters is like banning FTP" arguement is that Napster is currently only used for trading mp3s. Just a thought. -Bill
I use the keystone help desk system. It is based on php and supports mysql, postgres and other databases. It is also free if you have less than 10 techs who can have tickets assigned to them. You can find it here. -Bill
I wouldn't pay more than what I currently pay for Pay-per-View or a rental from BlockBuster.
-Bill
http://gatheredtogether.org/ Christian Ministries
Seems like the majority of my invites never arrive in my friend's inboxes. To get around this, I send the invite then go into my "Sent Mail" folder to look for the "Sign-up" URL that was sent. I just create a new email and copy and paste the original URL. I haven't had one of these blocked (that I know of). Cheers!
Can Napster be used right now to trade other (non-copyrighted) types of files. Like family pics or personal HOWTOs on a variety of subjects? If not, how long would it take to allow Napster to let you do this? The problem with the "Banning Napsters is like banning FTP" arguement is that Napster is currently only used for trading mp3s. Just a thought. -Bill
I use the keystone help desk system. It is based on php and supports mysql, postgres and other databases. It is also free if you have less than 10 techs who can have tickets assigned to them. You can find it here. -Bill