Friday, October 22, 2004


Using a Linux-based home recording studio. Last time we talked about the hardware and software you need so set up an inexpensive home recording studio. Once you have all the pieces in place, it's time to begin using them to make music. [NewsForge]
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Someone Hacked Into Purdue's Computers. Someone gained unauthorized access to Purdue's computer network, prompting school officials to urge all students, staff and faculty to change their passwords. [eWEEK Technology News]
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Yahoo Buys E-Mail Search Startup. The Internet company grabs Stata Labs along with its Bloomba e-mail application that has focused on search. [eWEEK Technology News]
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How and Why to Join CODEC [CODEC]

CODEC is a CALI project intended to act as a clearing house for distance education information in legal academia. 


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Not-so-stupid Postfix tricks. Last time we talked about how to get a simple installation of Postfix up and running. Once your organization becomes relatively complex, you will find yourself wanting to do things with email that may not seem immediately important. The first and most important thing is, of course, that the mail flows and that you can send and receive. I'm willing to bet that the first enhancement that comes to mind for people is spam control, or unsolicited commercial email (UCE). But that, as they say, is just the beginning. On that note, I'm going to save the best for last -- or is it the worst? [NewsForge]
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