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Configure Spam Controls in Squirrel Mail on CentOS @ Godaddy

Just a quick article on allowing users to setup spam filtering in Squirrelmail running on a Godaddy server.
In my example the O/S is CentOS and the account only has the Simple Panel which is pretty limited.
Before starting you need to know the hostname of your system. If you do not know the hostname get it [...]

Installing/Configuring Puppy Linux

Installing/Configuring Puppy Linux

My previous article discussed the highlights of Puppy Linux, as well as the advantages of implementing Puppy in your everyday life. Now let’s learn how to create a bootable Puppy CD.

First, there are a few things that you’ll need:

Download the latest version of Puppy Linux from this site.
Note: As [...]

Puppy Linux

Today, I am going to talk about a Linux distribution that, in my opinion, is quite understated. Right now you’re thinking: Wait, Linux? I can’t use Linux, that stuff’s only for the expert geeks.

Well, I’m afraid that ripe old excuse isn’t nearly as valid as it once was.

With its lightweight interface, its immaculate speed and pocket-friendly size, Puppy has gradually matured into an incredibly useful and dependable tool that is sure to make your chaotic day a bit more [...]

SquirrelMail - How to Change Passwords, Calendar, and other items!

Today’s post is not for the home user, nor the average business user, but is aimed at the person who administers the server.

We hope you find the information, on setting up the password plugin; calendar, and other features of SquirrelMail useful, and for those who are not an Administrator, you can still look to see [...]

Musings on spring, iPads and Antivirus 2010.

Just sitting here on a glorious Saturday morning wondering what to write about, with the release of the iPad today it is tough to think about anything else going on in the tech world, but I’m not one to stand in line for a new product so let’s move on and discuss some items that I have been [...]