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Monday, 10 January 2011 11:41 |
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Building A Central Loghost On CentOS And RHEL 5 With rsyslog
Gathering log messages is important. In a lot of situations you'll
want
to store all entries of logfiles on another server. If a server
crashes
or gets hacked you want to be able to browse through logfiles from
this
machine and you want to be sure these log files are not altered in any
way. This can be accomplished using a central logserver that receives
messages from all other hosts. This howto describes rsyslog putting log messages in one file per
day
per remote host. Rsyslog is the current standard in RHEL6
and available as a package in the current package streams in RHEL 5.5
(and CentOS 5.5). Setting up rsyslog is pretty simple. It all comes
down to a single
config file but (there is always a but) every setting needs some
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Tuesday, 09 November 2010 03:00 |
 | About Spyder
The easiest way to keep track of your MySpace accounts and friends. Search for friends not only by name, but by their interests as well. Easily send messages and find new friends without having to navigate broken web content and forms, you can even accept or deny pending friend requests from other users. Identify people quicker by face than name. Save time by typing your messages and comments once and sending it to everyone you select.
Spyder also allows you to keep in touch with other people, you can send and receive messages from other people. You can also post bulletins at regular intervals and increase song plays for music accounts. Many more features. |
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Monday, 25 October 2010 04:00 |
 | About SpamSieve
Gives you back your inbox by bringing powerful Bayesian spam filtering to popular email clients. It learns what your spam looks like, so it can block nearly all of it. It looks at your address book and learns what your good messages look like, so it won’t confuse them with spam.
Other spam filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules; SpamSieve actually gets better over time as you train it with more messages. SpamSieve doesn’t delete any messages — it only marks them in your email client — so you’ll never lose any mail. SpamSieve works with any number of mail accounts, of whatever types are supported by your email software (e.g. POP, IMAP, Hotmail, AOL). |
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Monday, 20 September 2010 07:00 |
 | About MaxNews
A very flexible and effective Mac OS X Usenet newsreader supporting reading and composing both news articles and e-mail messages. In addition, it has been completely built from the ground up around one of the fastest SQL database engine with full unicode UTF-8 support in mind. MaxNews provides the user with an efficient and extensible all-in-one interface towards dealing with large numbers of messages, no matter the form they may have or wherever they may come from. MaxNews is fully MIME-compliant and supports reading and composing messages using any charset that your system supports. |
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