October 2004 Archives
As of Oct 2004, users can start using Novell's iFolder. Novell iFolder is a software solution that allows your files to automatically follow you everywhere - online, offline, all the time - across multiple workstations and the Net. Novell iFolder provides you with the flexibility of working on your local files, online or offline, from different computers at work, school, home - even from a computer halfway around the world. It no longer matters where you are; iFolder securely synchronizes any local files that you’ve placed in your iFolder directory across all your workstations and the iFolder server. All you need is an active Internet or network connection and the iFolder client or a Web browser.
For the complete a discussion of iFolder as well as the instruction to install and setup, please download Novell iFolder Setup
by Jeffrey SoRelle and Robert Jenson
In past issues of TnT, we have addressed some different methods of dealing with unwanted email, particularly spam. In Volume 1, Issue 5 (June 2003), we included an article on how to set up a spam folder and then set up a rule to move spam-marked mail to that folder. Just last month, Volume 2, Issue 2 February 2004), we went a little further in describing how to use a rule to automatically delete spam-marked email. The methods described in both of those articles work well in either GroupWise 5 or 6. However, as more and more of you now have begun using GroupWise 6.5, you will find yet another tool: junk mail handling. This article describes some of the features of junk mail handling which make it quite appealing, not just for spam, but for a wide range of unwanted email.
For information and the TnT tip please visit http://eit.tamu.edu/EITDOCS/TnT/Volume2/V2I3P3.pdf
By Larry Lippke
