Gmail Backup
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Gmail Backup
Want to backup all of your mail to a Gmail account using procmail?
Simple. Add the following rule at the top of your .procmailrc:
:0c
! [email protected]
[@893]
Gmail Backup
Want to backup all of your mail to a Gmail account using procmail?
Simple. Add the following rule at the top of your .procmailrc:
:0c
! [email protected]
Last Friday we went to the doctor to follow up on Vik's broken ankle. Everything is healed quite nicely. She's off the boot now and just needs to wear an aircast for a little while.
Nevertheless, her regular vet gave her a clean bill of health, which didn't register with us. The vet really had no answers to our questions which prompted us to look for a second opinion. We were able to find a local vet specializing in small critters which immediately spotted problems. Six was seriously dehydrated, had loss extensive muscle mass, even though she had what appeared to be a full belly.
She spent three days at the vet, while they took her through an extensive set of tests, including xrays and ultrasounds. They finally discovered that her liver was full of liquid (polycystic liver) which is not uncommon with geriatric hamsters. The vet was able to drain most of the liquid out.
We brought her back home yesterday.
We now have to give her a set of oral medications twice a day, as well as perform fluid (hydration) therapy every other day, not unlike what we had to do with Max.
Back in the store.
"I can't get anywhere with 611, can you guys call them?"
And they did. Got bounced around too.
"You want a bluetooth SIM?"
"No, a blue SIM card, the same as the one for the 6620…"
The Cingular sales and tech support people know nothing about AT&T Wireless.
After an hour on the phone, we finally reach someone willing to put a little bit of effort into it. They still don't get it, making all kind of weird requests.
"What's the phone IMEI?"
"What's the phone ESN?"
Brandon, the store employee handling the call, almost goes ballistic.
"There's no ESN on foreign GSM phones…"
"Okay, fine. I'll just grab one from another phone…"
Meanwhile, Tommy, another store employee, heard from the store manager that there are a few used/returned "blue" SIM cards in the back. He found a couple of them, and we proceed to see if they work in my phone. The first one doesn't. The second one does. Tommy is going to try to attach my phone number to it. He does, and SUCCESS, it works.
Brandon hangs up the phone.
"Thanks, we figured out a way in about 30 seconds."
That's what I call service, spending 2 hours with a customer, going way beyond the call of duty. So, please, if you're in the Seattle area and are looking for AT&T/Cingular service go talk to Brandon or Tommy, they deserve your business.
Just about the same size.
Seems like I need a newer SIM for the 6630. Going to AT&T Wireless store later on today to see if they can get me one.
UtilitiesThat's about 1/10th of the applications that were previously installed. Yet I'm able to do everything I was doing before. There's something to be said about being forced into doing some cleaning. I should do it more often. Well, maybe not.Internet
- AVG Anti Virus, a non-intrusive virus checker.
- Cygwin, mostly for ssh and cvs.
- Microsoft AntiSpyware which seems to do a decent job, so far.
- Nokia PC Suite to sync my phone.
- Password Manager to store my online passwords, etc.
- PowerToys for XP customization.
- PrintScreen to take screen shots.
- WinRAR for dealing with archives (zip, jar, etc.)
- ZoneAlarm, as my personal firewall.
Editors/Viewers
- Azureus to download torrents.
- FileZilla for FTP sessions.
- FireFox as my browser.
- LimeWire for the occasional hard to find music.
- Thunderbird for mail.
- NewzCrawler as my RSS reader.
- SecureCRT for SSH/Telnet sessions.
- Trillian for instant messaging.
Development
- Adobe Reader to view PDFs.
- IrFanView to edit/view images.
- UltraEdit/UltraCompare for all of my text editing needs.
- OpenOffice to deal with MS Office documents.
- Picasa to manage photos.
- Dreamweaver to edit my web sites.
- Fireworks to manipulate images.
Audio
- BeanShell to quickly execute/test Java code.
- Cavaj to decompile Java classes.
- IDEA as my Java IDE.
- JDK 5.0, as well the latest 1.4 JDK.
- JRC-Editor to view/edit Java properties.
- SmartCVS to access CVS servers.
- AudibleManager for managing eBooks.
- Doppler to download podcasts.
- Rio Music Manager for the Rio Carbon.
- WinAmp to listen to MP3s.
The Carbon is getting plenty of use.