All systems go!
Feb. 9th, 2002 03:35 pmThanks to the combined efforts of
curiousangel, Ben, and an anonymous nice guy at the Comcast help desk, my new computer is now properly hooked up to our home network and thus to the Internet. We haven't yet solved the problem of transfering files from my old computer to my new one, but Ben's working on it. Yay Ben!
We'd originally been conisdering some drastic solutions to the unable-to-network problem, including ditching Windows XP and installing a more cooperative version of Windows. Now that that's clearly not going to be necessary, I've been able to go ahead and install all my software. I'm going to have to buy an upgrade for my reference manager, and I bought MS Office 2000 Professional at work for $25, but the rest of my older software seems to be working.
Oooh, this is exciting. I'd been running Windows 95 on an old tired machine. I feel so powerful.
We'd originally been conisdering some drastic solutions to the unable-to-network problem, including ditching Windows XP and installing a more cooperative version of Windows. Now that that's clearly not going to be necessary, I've been able to go ahead and install all my software. I'm going to have to buy an upgrade for my reference manager, and I bought MS Office 2000 Professional at work for $25, but the rest of my older software seems to be working.
Oooh, this is exciting. I'd been running Windows 95 on an old tired machine. I feel so powerful.
Re: All systems go except maybe email
Date: 2002-02-10 07:21 pm (UTC)Rats, wrong URL, that should be:
http://spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblock&ip=24.153.64.2
(I somehow missed that '?' in there.)
Re: All systems go except maybe email
Date: 2002-02-11 09:46 am (UTC)This blocking list is experimental and should not be used in a production environment where legitimate email must be delivered.
The description of the algorithm used for deciding whether to block a host may be out of date, and is subject to change without notice.
There is no warranty associated with using this system. It is provided as is.
This guy running the site seems to have a good idea about blocking spam, but his implementation seems... quirky. Anyway, there seems to be some sort of algorithm involved that changes a server's spam rating on a day-to-day basis. Email may go through soon enough.