BlogRolling acquired by Tucows
BlogRolling – News has all the details. I found out at first from an email from Tucows to Blogrolling subscribers. At this point they are promising to “run Blogrolling.com *as is* for the foreseeable future.”
BlogRolling – News has all the details. I found out at first from an email from Tucows to Blogrolling subscribers. At this point they are promising to “run Blogrolling.com *as is* for the foreseeable future.”
Thanks to a tip from Sikko2Go (an interesting monicker, to be sure.), I was able to get the comments emailed again. For those of you keeping score at home the relevant changes are: Change “CDONTS.NewEmail” to “CDO.MESSAGE” Change “mail.Body=MailBody” to “mail.htmlBody=MailBody” Take out the next line “mail.importance=1”. – I’m not sure if there’s something you…
It seems to be catching up to the new location, which is where this post is being published. However, my work connection is still resolving to the old one, so I probably won’t have much to say until everyone is on the same page, so to speak.
Over the next couple of days this site is going to be moving to a different server. I know of one thing that will break, but nothing that you all will notice. (The feature that emails the comments to me uses CDONTS, which is not available in Windows 2003. That won’t work until I figure…
As Dana pointed out, this is an interesting article about Microsoft adding a built-in virus scanner to Windows XP SP2. I’m torn, obviously. On one hand, for all those home users who never seem to be able to use AV properly, maybe this isn’t such a bad thing. Although many still won’t remember to update…
The reports I can pull include a report on traffic by recipient, which includes email addressed to accounts that don’t exist. The woman who used to be listed as our website’s contact when you did a Whois search hasn’t worked here in almost 4 years. Her address was last accesible by doing a Whois more…
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