- May 25, 2004
This blog has officially moved to its new home at http:tim.blog.kosmo.com as provided by KosmoBlogs (unofficially described here). This blog will remain in place for as long as possible but don't expect any further entries here other than to point to the new blog.
New blog feed URL is http:tim.blog.kosmo.comblogindex.xml.
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/25.html#a611
- May 20, 2004
From Network World Fusion I've reproduced the article here:
Symantec snatches up anti-spam vendor
By John FontanaNetwork World Fusion, 051904
Symantec Wednesday signed an agreement to acquire anti-spam vendor Brightmail for $370 million to complement its lineup of gateway security software.
Symantec said that anti-spam technology is key to its product lineup because spam has become one of the most severe threats to individuals and enterprises today.
Brightmail uses multiple..
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/20.html#a610
- May 19, 2004
This spam report aligns much more closely to what we experience running SimpleFilter as I've said before.
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/19.html#a609
- May 19, 2004
Christopher Allbritton a journalist-blogger is Back In Iraq. I followed his reporting during the Iraq war and he's back to see what he can dig up this time. Definitely recommended.
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/19.html#a608
- May 18, 2004
I feel sorry for poor users of AOL and other large ISP's who have implemented horrible anti-spam solutions. Being in the business, I hear about this all too often. Just like this person, a lot of people don't have the option to switch or do anything about their ISP's implementation without it being a big hassle. Usually since they likely need to move to another ISP.
This is why we decided to run SimpleFilter in the manner we do. Users will NEVER loose an email. In our corporate version we do...
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/18.html#a607
- May 17, 2004
Over the past week or so I've been noticing more and more people using the term blogware to describe blog software in general. Lets not confuse this with BlogWare !!!
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/17.html#a606
- May 14, 2004
With the latest announcement of Moveable Type licensing fees (see feedster search) I thought it would be appropriate to announce (earlier than expected) that Kosmo Systems will be offering a blog service of its own very shortly. Unofficially called KosmoBlogs. We aren't ready with the signup process and pricing as of yet but if interested in a free trial please send an email to infokosmo.com. You can even import your Moveable Type blog.
Following is our current blurbage on...
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/14.html#a605
- May 11, 2004
Email SPAM isn't really an issue anymore for me thanks to SimpleFilter but its getting to the point where voice mail spam is starting to bug me. I figure I'm getting a voice mail spam once every two weeks or so now. Its more annoying since it happens on both phone lines here within minutes of each other. Call blocking is of no use since this latest phone spam is sent directly to voice mail without an actual call being place to the number (which call blocking can handle).
I just spoke with the...
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/11.html#a604
- May 9, 2004
An interesting post from Jeremy about his new Apple Powerbook. Its related to my post about the simplicity of installing apps on the MAC which was related to his post about Linux still being a work in progress.
I guess not only installing apps on OSX but according to Jeremy migrating his apps and settings from one OSX install to another is about as simple.
More reasons for Windows and Linux folks to wake up here.
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/09.html#a603
- May 8, 2004
I've said it before and I'll say it again, people should be listening to John Robb:
Asked Kevin Werbach if there was any interest in a presentation at SuperNova on decentralized terrorism issues. Nope. No interest given the already full docket. LOL. Frankly, almost of all the standard big sky tech issues are starting to fade into irrelevance for me, and they will for the rest of you as soon when we get attacked a couple more times.
http://www.kosmo.com/blogs/TimsBlog/2004/05/07.html#a602
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