Computing

No Read/Unread Mark for Pop3

Millions of people might know this, but this is new to me. I always wonder why my EzPop mail checker always report the total mail in my mail box instead of reports only “unread” mail. Further investigate of the reason I realise the pop3 protocol do not support “read” / “unread” message status at all. All the “read” / “unread” message status that we seen on our mail client was a client side tracking, the server certainly do not have such state. so I guess EzPop did not implement such client side tracking…

so… know any pop3 mail checker that are up to the task? I want only it to report “unread” mail…

iFolder Client for WinXP

The iFolder Server that I’m using is at version 3.5, and a Windows iFolder Client version 3.4 will will work quite fine with it.

However, the iFolder Client for Windows XP might not work on some machine, upon launch it will complain that iFolder client service is not been able to start [i]“Object reference not set to an instance of an object.”[/i]

I suspect it was the simias webservice is having trouble, after struggle for 3 days, involving getting the iFolder source code and debugging it, and I realize a few characteristic when the iFolder Client will fail, if iFolder Client failed to operate on your machine, you can try the following:

BEFORE installing iFolder Client on WinXP (if you already did install it, uninstall and reboot you machine, clean up all files related to iFolder Client), then follow the following steps.

  1. If you installed iFolder Client before, search for the word “simias” in C:\Documents and Settings\ and delete any folder found.
  2. Uninstall any firewall and Antivirus program from your machine. (it wont work if you just disable them, I was using Comodo Firewall and Antivir)
  3. Uninstall .NET 2.0 from your machine. (iFolder Client was made under .NET 1.1)
  4. Restart machine. (MUST)
  5. Then only now you install iFolder Client.

With lots of luck, the iFolder Client might just work, I manage to get it work on two of my laptop with the above steps, but not on my desktop machine… argh!

Another interesting fact is that it will guarantee to work if you install in on a fresh machine, like a new machine that just freshly installed with WinXP with SP2, without any hassle… After that, you can put back all your antivirus / firewall / .NET 2.0 / World Of Warcraft… etc

Multihomed Configuration on Windows

Due to work requirement I have to have 2 NIC in my Windows machine, 1 card to access a public network (internet) while another accessing the internal LAN resources.

Detecting the card and driver was trivial, but weired thing starts to happen when i had two network cable from the said network connected.

As soon as I plug in the internal LAN network cable, my external IP is unreachable (ie: cannot be ping from external source), I unplug the LAN network cable, and my external IP is reachable again. This has weired me out.

Apparently this has to do with the both the network card has different Default Gateway, its screwing up the routing table.

To work this out, I had the NIC that connects to public (internet) keeps its default gateway value, and delete the default gateway value in the other NIC that connects to LAN, and whoosh! Everything is fine now…

BrightView LCD? Bad For Starbuck Dweller!

I got myself a laptop recently… comes with BrightView LCD technology, which suppose to give me the brighter and higher contras not to mention the better vivid and crips image as oppose to normal LCD type which has a rough matte finish.

I love dark background with light foreground text in my development IDE, and bringing my new laptop out to my favorite spot in Starbuck to do some nice productive work, and to my horror, I see myself in my newly brought laptop… the smooth surface couple with my dark IDE colour scheme has just turn it into a widescreen-personal-high-tech-mirror! This sucks…

I have no choice but to turn to the total opposite, changing my colour scheme into bright back ground with dark fore ground… and I’m switching this two IDE theme between home, office and Starbuck… crap… so much for the latest and greatest LCD technology…

Internet Explorer 7 – Resistance Is Futile!

The windows update client been bugging me on and on again about the IE7 updates… I’m reluctant… but the irritation of the updated icon keep popping out at my system tray made me finally give in to the futile resist to install IE7…

Installation goes fine… and out it pop IE7…

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As you can see… to my surprise… the address bar if in fixed location… if you choose to show the good’o menu bar… it will take up only in the second line… which leave the look and feel pretty odd… and frankly… I don’t like it at all…