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Printopia
AirPrint is one of the most welcome additions of late to iOS 4.2. Unfortunately Apple removed the ability to print to shared printers. Fortunately, creative software developers such as Ecamm have created Printopia as a solution for those of us … Continue reading
Fail2ban and OS X Server, part deux
As some of you might know I run my own installation of OS X Server. I’ve since updated it to Snow Leopard Server and I think I’ve got most of it running well. As I check my server logs frequently … Continue reading
Customer Service
I just had to pass along kudos to APC. I use one of their BackUPS battery backup systems. It’s been flawless for most of the past 3 years. In the past 3 days the overload light has tripped and it … Continue reading
Tenet Healthcare and the iPhone
Well, I finally broke down and started using Tenet’s Exchange Server. First, IS created an Exchange account for me then I tried adding it to my iPhone. After I got the settings right, from someone who’s using it with their … Continue reading
Setting up Snow Leopard iCal Server
After scouring through the official documentation, and finding that lacking, Google has found the answers. Make sure Wiki Server is set to 127.0.0.1 and that Use SSL is checked. Here’s how I was finally able to get my groups into … Continue reading
Snow Leopard Sieve Rules
How to edit sieve rules in Snow Leopard by hand. This is not really recommended especially because it seems that SL server does not utilize all the sieve rules and the ones that it does utilize are in a slightly … Continue reading
Dovecot Permissions
Well, I finally bit the bullet and installed OS X Snow Leopard Server. Most of what I absolutely need to get working is mail services. One of the peculiarities of Dovecot is that each users mail folder is owned by … Continue reading
Verizon Thinks You’re a Spammer
They must. Verizon now blocks port 25 and does not allow you to opt out. Why do I care? Well our hospital just opened up free WiFi everywhere and when I found I couldn’t send email I made a couple … Continue reading
WordPress Automatic Updates
I think I finally have the automatic updates feature of WordPress working. Previously, when asked for my login info for the FTP connection I would get some vague connection error. It’s a permissions issue. Some permissions for files/folders need to … Continue reading
Not on My Watch
OK, I was sent a nice, likely canned, email asking if I’d point to Kimberly-Clark Health Care’s Healthcare-Associated Infection website. It seems to have a bunch of information. Remember to use your Kleenex™.