Why not add the
Cogitation Blue skin created by
Mark Wagner on the DotNetJunkies Blogs? It's really a nice skin (as you can see on Mark Blogs).
I'm interesting to know what is (in your opinion) the best ASP.NET books out today, a book that covered all aspects of the ASP.NET development, with code examples explained in details.
Can you give me your opinion?
From Microsoft is ready to download an updated E-mail filter for Outlook 2003.
This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail messages should be considered junk. By installing it, you help the filter provide a higher level of protection against junk e-mail.
Microsoft recommends that you use the Office Update site to determine if your computer requires this update before installing it.
For more information on this update, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article (835235) Overview of the Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update: KB835235.
Some days ago I've written my opinion about the new Internet domains under approval.
Today I've read that the proposal for the .mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.
The .mail domain proposes seems to be a more reliable locus for distributing whitelist information. It is expressly not intended to be user-visible, but rather to be solely for the purpose of automatic sender validation by mail receivers.
I don't think it could be a solution against spam. Changing the name will not solve the problem. And what they think to use the .mail TLD? Only servers with a .mail TLD be able to send mail to each other? Or you only accept mail from .mail TLDs because they have been verified?