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THE SPAM BUSINESS Facing down the masterminds of unsolicited Internet mail

Spammers charge real money for their dubious services, and hundreds of advertisers are willing to pay. We’ll show you some innovative techniques for controlling and containing spam, including strategies for slowing down spam bots, keeping spammers from getting your address, and separating spam from legitimate email.

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CURBING SPAM Fending off spam before it reaches your filter

Sometimes the best way to keep spam out of your mailbox is to keep the spammers from getting your address.

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TAR TANGLE Using tarpits to trap spammers

A tarpit slows down spam by reducing the effectiveness of the spammer’s weapons.

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SPAM SLAM Comparing antispam appliances and services

Spam filters can help smooth the waves in your inbox, as long as they are reliable and don’t have too many side effects. We’ll show you what we found when we tested five antispam appliances and two service providers.

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SORTING JUNK Intelligent filtering with Qmail, SpamAssassin, and Maildrop

We’ll show you a custom solution for moving spam to a separate folder and adding new spam signatures to SpamAssassin.

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WHO’S AFRAID OF ODT? Open Document Format in practice

What happens when you feed an ODT document created with OpenOffice to a word processor like AbiWord, KWord, or Writely? Read on to find out.

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WORD HELPER The Open Document Add-in for Microsoft Office

With a little help from the ODF plugin, Microsoft Office can open up documents saved in the free Open Document format. A short test reveals just how well it works.

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DIFFERENT DRUM A tour of OpenOffice alternatives

If OpenOffice is too fat and feature-rich for your taste, try one of the office alternatives. We found much to like and much to wish for when we put six office suites to the test.

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WEB WORKERS Online office suites

A mobile office without a laptop? No problem – a new generation of web applications converts your browser into a word processor or spreadsheet.

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WHAT’S INSIDE? OpenDocument and the office experience

OpenDocument format offers a new approach to data storage and document exchange for office applications. But what does ODF mean for the user? What’s inside an ODF file? How portable is ODF? We examine these questions in this month’s cover story.

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ON THE DISK Accessing NTFS partitions in Linux

Whether you are troubleshooting or just configuring for efficiency, it is a good idea to explore your options for accessing your Windows partitions from Linux.

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DISK TOOLS Exploring the ntfsprogs toolset

The ntfsprogs toolset lets you manage NTFS resources from the Linux command line.

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CAPTIVE UNLEASHED Accessing NTFS on a dual-boot system with Captive

Captive offers access to NTFS through the original Windows driver. We tried out Captive 1.1.7 in a real-world dual-boot scenario with low-end hardware.

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LIVE WIRE Accessing NTFS from a Linux live distro

A Linux live distro may be just what you need to recover a Windows computer brought down by a system problem or virus attack. Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper gives you some tips for accessing NTFS from live Linux.

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REVOLUTION, TAKE TWO Exploring the New Internet

Modern websites bear little resemblence to their legacy predecessors. We’ll show you why the new web is different and how you can benefit from the system of technologies we know collectively as Web 2.0.

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FASTER, HIGHER, FARTHER Programming websites with AJAX

AJAX offers a fast and efficient approach for building interactive websites. We’ll show you how to call upon the powers of AJAX for your own web creations.

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QUICKIE WIKIS Lightweight wikis without databases

If you are thinking about starting a wiki, and you don’t want the overhead of a full-scale, database-driven system, try these light and lean wiki wonders.

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LITTLE HELPER Exploring the TiddlyWiki personal wiki

TiddlyWiki brings the spirit of the new Internet to a tiny scale. We’ll show you how to get organized with this wiki for one.

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SECRETS AND DISKS Disk-level cryptography in Linux

Today’s computers are fast enough for some very sophisticated cryptography techniques. We’ll show you how to keep your data safe from the prying eyes of snoops and spies.

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SECRET CANDIDATES Shopping for an encrypted filesystem

If you’re not a security expert and you're looking for a crypto filesystem, you may be wondering about the alternatives. We took at a look at some popular crypto options for Linux.

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THE WHOLE DISK Workshop: Encrypting hard disks with DM-Crypt and LUKS

Encrypting a home directory is easy. Encrypting your whole hard disk – including the root filesystem – takes a little more effort.

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BATTENING DOWN THE DISKS Burning CDs and DVDS with an encrypted filesystem

An encrypted hard disk on your server is no help if valuable data on CDs or DVDs falls into the hands of spies. We’ll show you some convenient solutions for encrypting data on removable media.

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Drawing internationally renowned thought-leaders, contributors, and organizations in the Open Source community, ApacheCon offers insight into the culture and community that develops and shepherds industry-leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server – the world's most popular Web server software for more than 10 years.

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