- Managing Spam via IMAP
- Computer Virus On My Computer- Never!
- How To Determine The Origin Of Spam?
- 2008: Major Concerns for Network and Systems Administrators
- Spam Filtering
- How Anti Spam Software Works
- How Bayesian Spam Filters Work
- Google’s Tag To Remove Content Spamming
- What is the Point of Do-follow Links on Blogs?
- MBR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH Hard Drive Error and Recovery
How To Determine The Origin Of Spam?
Spam will continue spreading as far as it makes profit. If nobody buys from spammers or acts upon their scams, spam will end. This is the obvious and easiest way to fight spam. You can ignore and delete spam emails you receive. But you can also take vengeance on the spammer by complaining to the [...]
2008: Major Concerns for Network and Systems Administrators
As with any other year, in 2008 network and systems administrators will have to face challenges which will tax their ability to adequately protect corporate networks. Experience shows that maintaining and improving on security is never easy; hackers, malware creators, spammers, malicious insiders and other, mostly unpredictable, elements all add up to the factors which [...]
Spam Filtering
44,000 pieces of time-wasting, bandwidth eating, server clogging spam a day. That’s 1,338,363 pieces of spam in a month. And a crazy 16,060,365 spam mails in an entire year. That’s one man’s spam in UK – of the highest spam recipient. This tally from ClearMyMail shows the spam problem. It took him 2 hours to [...]
How Anti Spam Software Works
It was not too long ago that email mailboxes were so full of junk mail and spam that they threatened to render electronic communication useless. When you opened up your email you were bombarded with poorly written advertisements for $ex, V!agra, and tons of other intentionally misspelled products, designed to evade any spam blocking devices. [...]
How Bayesian Spam Filters Work
Those of us plagued by the onslaught of tens if not hundreds of unwanted emails greeting us as we open up our email accounts have some hope for respite in the form of Bayesian spam filters. For years spammers have been able to remain one step ahead of spam blockers simply because of their creativity [...]
Google’s Tag To Remove Content Spamming
Content spamming, in its simplest form, is the taking of content from other sites that rank well on the search engines, and then either using it as-it-is or using a utility software like Articlebot to scramble the content to the point that it can’t be detected with plagiarism software. In either case, your good, search-engine-friendly [...]
MBR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH Hard Drive Error and Recovery
Computer viruses are the self-replicating programs that can infect your computer system without your permission. Virus infection is one of the major reasons that cause data loss. These can be transmitted as a downloadable file or e-mail attachment or can be present on a CD or a diskette. To prevent against virus infection, Hard Drive [...]
How To Find Geographical Location For A Particular Ip Address Using Php Script?
Hi all, I want to know how to find geographical location for a particular IP address using PHP script. I want to place adds in my developing site according to geographical location. Some body help me out.
How To Start Developing A Web Database Using Mysql And Php?
I want to develop a web database using mysql and i wonder if php would ne the right software to use.And i dont what siftware needed to build this conceptt.I need help………


What is the Point of Do-follow Links on Blogs?
By admin on June 27, 2009
The average piece of blog software – such as Blogger or WordPress – currently no-follows any links out from the blog. The no-follow attribute stops the search engines from indexing the destination of those links or from passing any page rank from the blog to the site it links to. However some bloggers choose to [...]
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