Systems Administration

Gmail users: Gmail HTTPS Doesn't Protect Account, New Setting Does (Wired blogs, August 19, 2008)

Submitted by eva on Wed, 08/20/2008 - 12:45am.

This Wired Magazine blog points out a potential security problem if you read your gmail on public wireless networks.


GaGa for Google Apps - A Review of Google's Project Management Tools

What is the best approach to managing work in your organization?


Free Network Management Software: A Review of Spiceworks 2.0

Submitted by eva on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 12:23am.

Spiceworks 2.0 Review

By Donald G. Carder, Atlanta Legal Aid

 


Website Hosting and Domain Name Providers - Recommendations from the Community (October and November 2007)

Submitted by eva on Sun, 11/18/2007 - 6:41pm.

Several community members on the LSTech email list have asked for recommendations for reputable web hosting and domain


Links & Sources by your Fellow Poverty Law Techie

Submitted by gabrielle on Fri, 04/13/2007 - 11:16am.

Several techies have emailed me about links and tools they use in their program. We've listed them here. If you have yours, pass them on along to info@lsntap.org!


Eight Killer Thunderbird Email Plugins

Submitted by gabrielle on Wed, 02/21/2007 - 4:51pm.

For those of you using an Open Source Email Client, consider Thunderbird and these plugins...


Date/Time: July 13, 2007 11:00 am - 12:30 pm - Pacific

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Server Backup

Submitted by csharkey on Wed, 12/13/2006 - 7:12pm.

This is a Thread from the LSTech E-mail list on the easiest way to rebuild a server.  To Join this list please go to this link, http://lsntap.mayfirst.org/maillists.

Server Rebuilding


LSTech List: Collecting Client E-mail Addresses

Submitted by csharkey on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 6:47pm.

This is a discussion from the LSTech E-mail list. It discusses the pros and cons of collecting clients e-mail addresses. It also discusses the ethics in regard to privacy in such actions.


Inbound Links

Submitted by csharkey on Mon, 10/23/2006 - 12:10pm.

This exchange is from the LStech e-mail list. Conversation is between Patrick, Steven McCollough , and Gene Koo. To Join the list sign up here.

 

I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to find out what pages are linking to your website? I tried using the advanced search on Google that allows you to "Find pages that link to the page," and the list it gave was long but it wasn't comprehensive.


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