Oct 25 2007

over it

I just checked my iiNet email address today.

Several months ago I got annoyed at how badly their spam filters operate, so I decided to try out something. I set my ii-Email to forward through to an address hosted here (@chasm, somewhere way down in the depths), which is provided by work.

Since I use Thunderbird for most of my mail, it also does it’s spam thing, and learns really quickly and easily what is and isn’t junk. After about 3 weeks of using it, I was confident in it enough to set it to automatically move out email it thought it was spam to another folder.

There was a reason for this, of course: I could compare inboxes.
Also since my email was being stored at both ends, I could be confident that it wasn’t being lost in the second forward.

Periodically (almost every day-ish), I would log into my iiNet webmail and clear out the legit emails that I had received at the chasm end. I don’t think I’ve lost any yet.

In the several months since I set this up (I think I did it early June), I’ve received 11 emails through that were spam.

Compared to my iiNet email, where I’ve received over 1100 (14.2 MB worth) in the last 6 weeks.

Now I definately think that there are better spam management softwares out there than anything made by the same company that makes Norton Antivirus, but work uses a free one.
Ironic huh? ii pay lots and lots of money for a system that rarely works, work pays nothing, and it works perfectly.


Sep 15 2007

tasty unix

I’ve spent the last two days trying to compile and set up my own linux + apache + dav + subversion dev server, so far to no avail.

Since I’m now on reimage (reinstall) 4 of the virtual PC I decided to start on a cruiser and see if that helps improve my chain of thought…


Sep 4 2007

stuff

So I’ve been messing around with my linux box a lot lately. Finally given up on Mandriva (Benni will be going “oh thank god” about now), but it was nice.. and easy. Ubuntu is different, but I’m confident! haha

Decided to play with some virtual machines, which is really cool. I now have a “spare” machine set up for MySQL, and a dev server as well. There’s just so much different stuff that you can actually do. It would be interesting if work took up something similar; although I could see work’s clients chewing resources more rapidly than my small projects!

Anyway, just wanted to share my nerdy news with something ;)