my wifes forum also is on aol's blacklist (or the whole (dedicated) server?)
its really sad that they blacklist you for sending email that everyone has agreed to get upon registering, where also is an option to turn off getting newsletters and stuff...
then again, when complaining to tech support via mail or phone, it all falls on deaf ears or you get non-qualified answers from callcenter-agents that maybe know how to turn a computer on and read predefined answers from the screen..
AOL: So, you say some people dont get your emails?
Wife: Yes, almost every mail that i send via my server gets bounced back.
AOL: You know, we changed something in our mail system the last week, you need to change the port in your email-program
unfortunately i wasnt at home when she made that call and i just sighed in relief when she told me about it and decided that calling them just wasnt worth the money and in the end we now blocked *@aol.com from registering to her board...
Well, it has, but you have to _read_ the whole article...
Mozilla development ecosystem.
While Round Two--formerly known as MozSource--puts the finishing touches on its own products, the company is sponsoring development of several other Firefox extensions.
Ok, what do we have here? Aight, a companys name, even two since it has renamed itself..
These include FlashGot, which lets Firefox work with third-party download managers; Bandwidth Tester, which lets people determine their connection speed; and SwitchProxy, which lets people surf anonymously with Firefox by configuring Firefox to work with multiple Web proxy servers
Yay! Products!!!111!11!
Round Two also said it was supporting StockTicker, TinyURL Creator, Copy Plain Text, Extension Uninstaller, Lorem Ipsum Content Generator, OpenDownload, Open Long URLs, Search Plugins and Secure Password Generator.
w00t? Even more of them! o_O
As for Round Two's own extensions, Decrem said the company was considering antivirus software to integrate with Firefox.
my wifes forum also is on aol's blacklist (or the whole (dedicated) server?)
its really sad that they blacklist you for sending email that everyone has agreed to get upon registering, where also is an option to turn off getting newsletters and stuff...
then again, when complaining to tech support via mail or phone, it all falls on deaf ears or you get non-qualified answers from callcenter-agents that maybe know how to turn a computer on and read predefined answers from the screen..
AOL: So, you say some people dont get your emails?
Wife: Yes, almost every mail that i send via my server gets bounced back.
AOL: You know, we changed something in our mail system the last week, you need to change the port in your email-program
unfortunately i wasnt at home when she made that call and i just sighed in relief when she told me about it and decided that calling them just wasnt worth the money and in the end we now blocked *@aol.com from registering to her board...
Well, it has, but you have to _read_ the whole article...
;)
Mozilla development ecosystem. While Round Two--formerly known as MozSource--puts the finishing touches on its own products, the company is sponsoring development of several other Firefox extensions.
Ok, what do we have here? Aight, a companys name, even two since it has renamed itself..
These include FlashGot, which lets Firefox work with third-party download managers; Bandwidth Tester, which lets people determine their connection speed; and SwitchProxy, which lets people surf anonymously with Firefox by configuring Firefox to work with multiple Web proxy servers
Yay! Products!!!111!11!
Round Two also said it was supporting StockTicker, TinyURL Creator, Copy Plain Text, Extension Uninstaller, Lorem Ipsum Content Generator, OpenDownload, Open Long URLs, Search Plugins and Secure Password Generator.
w00t? Even more of them! o_O
As for Round Two's own extensions, Decrem said the company was considering antivirus software to integrate with Firefox.
Oops? Future Plans omgwtfbbq!
So, ask again where the content is
And, to give you some more reading...
http://www.google.com/search?q=MozSource