Domain: bynkii.com

bynkii.com
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Keywords found: 315
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January 31, 2007
I mean the biology, the function of the plumbing. .... It has been more than 22 years since my brother Richard and I founded Dantz. ...
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POP, IMAP, and Yahoo Push Email, a primer
"XYMPKI provides Yahoo! IMAP with information on the phone, that enables an alert about new email to be sent by an out of band alert mechanism (which we ...
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POP, IMAP, and Yahoo Push Email, a primer
Yahoo! are apparently using some kind of out-of-band notification to tell the iPhone when mail arrives on the IMAP server: "XYMPKI provides Yahoo! IMAP with ...
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POP, IMAP, and Yahoo Push Email, a primer
"XYMPKI provides Yahoo! IMAP with information on the phone, that enables an alert about new email to be sent by an out of band alert mechanism (which we ...
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POP, IMAP, and Yahoo Push Email, a primer
Yahoo! are apparently using some kind of out-of-band notification to tell the iPhone when mail arrives on the IMAP server:. "XYMPKI provides Yahoo! IMAP ...
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Some command - line tips for Apple Remote Desktop and OS X
-uninstall -settings removes the Apple Remote Desktop access privileges that you may have set in System Prefernces or via kickstart. ...
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MacMacs
MacMac: n. Someone who really can't talk about anything else. After a while, all you hear from them is a vaguely penguin-ish droning… ...
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The Bynk Zone: Why I hate haxies
DB likes Haxies and dislikes Bare Bones' haxie warning dialog. (The former is a legitimate opinion, the latter is right. ...
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POP, IMAP, and Yahoo Push Email, a primer
In a perfect world, when you connect to an IMAP server, (Yes, I know Liana said IMAP = Push email. That's not correct as we'll see), ...
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More Apple Remote Desktop 3 Scripting
This, and certain system information items are then packaged in an email to the person running the Apple Remote Desktop administrator console. ...
 
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