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Exchange Shell Script to Output Mailbox Sizes for All Users
Posted On: October 20, 2009
Posted In: Windows
Author: ewright
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Exchange Shell Script to Output Mailbox Sizes for All Users The following script outputs all mailbox names and their size in MB to a flat file (c:\sizes.txt). You can copy and paste this script into ... Read More...
Email Encryption and Non-repudiation
Posted On: September 17, 2009
Posted In: Digital Life, Email, Featured, Headline
Author: tims
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Email Encryption and Non-repudiation Email is usually harmless. It is often simple, everyday conversation about something interesting, a daily event, or a possible contract. However, there are still many ... Read More...
Windows System Resource Manager – QoS For The Rest Of Us
Posted On: August 14, 2009
Posted In: Featured, Headline, Hosting, Windows
Author: ewestfall
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Windows System Resource Manager – QoS For The Rest Of Us What is quality of service? In the technology field, this term refers to the ability to provide differentiated priority to applications or data, or to ... Read More...
8/8/09, New Phishing Scam
Posted On: August 10, 2009
Posted In: Email, Featured, Hosting
Author: david
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8/8/09, New Phishing Scam A new phishing scam has targeted our Donet customers. BE ADVISED THAT DONET WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO SUPPLY SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION VIA EMAIL, ... Read More...
Usefulness of Windows Powershell
Posted On: July 30, 2009
Posted In: Featured, Headline, Windows
Author: ewright
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Usefulness of Windows Powershell For those Windows Admins that haven't tampered with Windows PowerShell I recommend you start.  I am an amateur when it comes to shells, command line ... Read More...
DNS Denial of Service – Donet Response
Posted On: July 30, 2009
Posted In: Featured, Hosting, Linux, Windows
Author: ewestfall
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DNS Denial of Service – Donet Response On July 28, 2009, a vulnerability in the BIND DNS service was officially published to the Internet Systems Consortium. BIND stands for Berkeley Internet ... Read More...
Boosting Email Signal to Noise
Posted On: July 3, 2009
Posted In: Email, Featured, Headline, Hosting
Author: david
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Boosting Email Signal to Noise

Have you had it with your spam-infested inbox killing your productivity? Why not use the junk mail you get to teach our mail filters what NOT to deliver, and lighten your email load?

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Email “Privacy” at WiFi Hotspots?
Posted On: June 22, 2009
Posted In: Email, Featured, Headline
Author: david
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Email “Privacy” at WiFi Hotspots?

Think your email is secure? If you’re using free WiFi, your messages might go through someone else’s server first.

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Safer Surfing With Internet Explorer 8
Posted On: June 18, 2009
Posted In: Featured, Headline, Neato, Windows
Author: ewestfall
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Safer Surfing With Internet Explorer 8 As the Internet continues to play an even greater role in our everyday lives, the dangers of malicious online activities increases. Hackers and other nefarious ... Read More...
Legitimate Disaster Recovery
Posted On: June 18, 2009
Posted In: Featured, Hosting, Windows
Author: ewright
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Legitimate Disaster Recovery Defining "Disaster" There is a fine line between 'backups' and 'disaster recovery'. For example if you ask 10 people in the IT field what exactly defines ... Read More...