DMARC is a standard that prevents spammers from using your domain to send email without your permission — also known as spoofing. Learn why DMARC is important. We will process reports from major ISPs about your domain's DMARC alignment and turn them into beautiful, human-readable weekly email digests, absolutely free. [ via http://www.webappers.com/2014... ]
- Matteo Marchelli
The task at hand was simple enough, but there was a problem. The physical server that was being moved had been up for 850 days. - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Why Net Neutrality Matters (And What You Can Do To Help)
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E vecchio ma sempre buono, ricordiamo anche We’re the internet - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Kevin Spacey urges TV channels to give control to viewers
via Stefano Vitta on Amplr: CONTENT MARKETING LESSON DA KEVIN SPACEY - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
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Quarantacinque anni fa tre americani arrivarono fino alla Luna. Oggi, invece, coi tomtom, sbagliare è quasi impossibile. - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Syfy: 12 Monkeys The Trailer
12 Monkeys, a drama based on the 1995 Universal Pictures film directed by Terry Gilliam, is coming to Syfy in January 2015. - http://tumb.jtheo.it/post...
Inbox uses standard interfaces that you've come to expect from modern APIs. We've taken care of the bugs and edge-cases with character encodings, MIME structures, misformatted socket protocols, and more. Plus, your app will continue to "just work" over the same API as more providers are added.
- Matteo Marchelli
Modest system requirements, decent performance, simple installation and upgrade, no database required - all these make RainLoop Webmail a perfect choice for your email solution. You are free to use RainLoop Webmail for your personal or non-profit projects.
- Matteo Marchelli
The LCMC is a GUI application that configures, manages and visualizes high-availability clusters. Specifically it manages clusters that use one or more of these components: Pacemaker, Corosync, Heartbeat, DRBD, KVM, XEN and LVM.
- Matteo Marchelli
Gizmodo: This Is The Room Where The Internet Was Born
For something as ubiquitous as the internet today, it certainly isn’t easy to find where it all started. I don’t mean historically, I mean logistically: 3420 Boelter Hall is a tiny room in a basement hallway of a large nondescript building on the sprawling UCLA campus[…]
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Tig is an ncurses-based text-mode interface for git. It functions mainly as a Git repository browser, but can also assist in staging changes for commit at chunk level and act as a pager for output from various Git commands.
- Matteo Marchelli