Under PPP Leave everything blank except the phone number and type "Proxy"
Wrong.
When using Ross Barkman's modem scripts, the phone number must be the Access Point Name (APN) provided by your GPRS operator. You can find a list of them here.
Check out Ross Barkman's site. He has modem scripts for Ericsson and Nokia GPRS phones - and much more. I have Nokia 6310 and D-Link's Bluetooth USB adapter and I can tell you that setting up an Internet connection with them was very easy. At least the Nokia scripts had step-by-step instructions included.
The scripts are released as "pintware". If you like them, by the man a pint of beer.
Best Flash detection script available is made by the author of the book reviewed here. The "moock flash player inspector" can be downloaded from his site.
Here are my stats:
Messages classified: 27,018
Classification errors: 109
Accuracy: 99.59%
Bucket: normal
Classification Count: 2,391 (8.84%)
False Positives: 86
False Negatives: 23
Bucket: spam
Classification Count: 24,627 (91.15%)
False Positives: 23
False Negatives: 90
I think the accuracy is quite ok. You have to remember it gets better by time. And yes, 91% of the mail I get is spam.
Under PPP Leave everything blank except the phone number and type "Proxy"
Wrong.
When using Ross Barkman's modem scripts, the phone number must be the Access Point Name (APN) provided by your GPRS operator. You can find a list of them here.
Check out Ross Barkman's site. He has modem scripts for Ericsson and Nokia GPRS phones - and much more. I have Nokia 6310 and D-Link's Bluetooth USB adapter and I can tell you that setting up an Internet connection with them was very easy. At least the Nokia scripts had step-by-step instructions included.
The scripts are released as "pintware". If you like them, by the man a pint of beer.
- roxeteer