I'm seriously looking to splurge and pick up that Quad G5... I can see my productivity skyrocketing with that much power... mwahahaha!
The whole transition to Intel is a mixed bag…
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Oh, and these machines are perfectly fine. Why is SJ going to intel again?
becasue intel has the best mobile chip around, the pentium m…
There is an extremely good reason to buy new G5s now: it will get you a machine which will stay useful through the first generation of the Intel Powermac transition. After all of t…
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becasue intel has the best mobile chip around, the pentium m. intel will have no problem making enough chips to keep up with whatever a…
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The switch is just plain asinine. We are switching from a modern ISA to one that is ANCIENT. I roll my eyes when I think of all the R&D …
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The switch is just plain asinine. We are switching from a modern ISA to one that is ANCIENT. I roll my eyes when I think of all the R&D …
Hey guys, I don't know if I should say anything, but since I'm the thread owner...
Can we take the argument over the pros & cons of using Intel chips to another thread? It is …
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I could almost afford to do this. I'm even weighing the payment plan , but I want the edu discount (assuming an adjunct faculty will fly with them) and I don't think I can …
I'm quite torn between buying a PowerMac with a G5 or wait for the Intel PowerMacs, reasong being is becuase I don't want to blow $3400 and have to worry that Apple will not optimi…
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I could almost afford to do this. I'm even weighing the payment plan , but I want the edu discount (assuming an adjunct faculty will …
bleee - it seems like you have listed the first real possible drawback --> os x & apps not being optimized for PPC quad g5's in 2-4 years. i guess you have to hope for the b…
So,
My friend bought an iPod 20GB Click Wheel in May but hadn't used it because he had purchased a shuffle. In September I bought it off of him brand new (not even out of the box)…
I'd like to run my own mail server off my OS X box at home (Panther Server.) Unfortunately my ISP blocks port 25 in order to reduce spam.
Is there any way to get around port 25 be…
Unfortunately, there's no easy way to do that. You can easily change the port. Unfortunately, everyone sending mail to you won't know where you've moved to. And outbound will sti…
Thanks for the response.
Back when I was on ISDN I ran an email server off my Debian box. Guess that's because it was ISDN- who'd run a spamming business off of that?
This articl…
Well that's kind of what I was talking about. You can move off of port 25, but you have to have a relay or some other gateway upstream that does the port 25 to port relay for you.…
I'm using just the static (more or less) IP from my ADSL line. I'm using No-IP to reverse DNS(?) whatever.whatever.net to my IP at home. With ISDN it worked great; just a few chang…
Anyone with a server on the Internet can relay email for you. Maybe you can set up a trade with someone. Could be worth a post on the postfix or sendmail mailing list- you'll probl…
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I'm using just the static (more or less) IP from my ADSL line. I'm using No-IP to reverse DNS(?) whatever.whatever.net to my IP at home. …
Yahoo BB is now blocking outgoing traffic on port 25? Man, how times are changing... guess with the 100mbit optical lines (they do optical now, I assume), they've probably had to c…
Have you tried contacting your ISP and asking them to stop blocking that port?
How about using port 587? They don't block that port, generally.
I emailed my ISP so I could use m…
I doubt Yahoo BB would unblock port 25. They have like 50 zillion customers in Japan now, and somehow I doubt they'd do that just for me.
Using port 587 though ... hmmm .....