FirstClass and an annoying IMAP bug
A few months back we were working with a potential client to do a rather large migration from FirstClass to Google Apps. However, during our pilot we ran into a bug in IMAP. Being a good citizen, we...
View ArticleIntroducing EmailServiceGuide.com
When we introduced YippieMove about a year ago, we made it easer then ever before for ESG Front Pageusers to move their email between different email providers. That did however assume that you already...
View ArticleNo more default prefix in YippieMove
Let me start by saying how much we appreciate the feedback from you guys. Your feedback is an important element in the way we drive the development of YippieMove. Thanks to you guys’ feedback, we’ve...
View ArticleBuilding the perfect networked media center with Plex and iLife.
I know, I know, this topic has been covered a billion times before. Everyone has got their own idea of what the perfect multimedia system is. But hear me out, I think you’ll like what I have to say....
View ArticleHow to recover from when Spaces/Expose stop working
Did Expose/Spaces stop working all of the sudden? This happens to me almost every day. Most of this time this is when I resume my MacBook Pro at home. I assume this has something to do with the fact...
View ArticleNew stuff at Email Service Guide
We have recently introduced news and articles over at Email Service Guide to complement the guide part itself. The theme is of course email in the form of reviews, analysis and how to’s. Here’re the...
View ArticleHow to get Celeryd to work on FreeBSD
Update: Please note that this does not apply to FreeBSD 8.x as POSIX Semaphores are now enabled by default. Hence you do not need to recompile the kernel. Celery is a great product. Unfortunately...
View ArticleIntroducing FML Ninja
FML stories is one of those things that can only really thrive in the semi-anonymous world online. If you have never heard of the FML phenomenon yet, it’s a one or two sentence long story about how...
View ArticleThe easy way to secure WordPress with SSL
It’s a good secure practice to force SSL on the the Admin back-end and the login-page in WordPress. I’m hardly the first one to point this out. There’s even an entire page over at WordPress’ website...
View ArticleThis blog is more or less deprecated
As you probably have figured out by now, this blog is pretty much dead. We’ve had a lot of fun writing here, and we’ve received a lot of great coverage. For instance, we’ve been featured on Slashdot a...
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