Sending emails from the Terminal is very efficient especially for short messages. In this post I’m going to explain how to set up sSMTP in order to send emails through your Gmail right from the Terminal. Once you have sSMTP set up you can also use cron jobs to get you computer/server to automatically email… Continue reading How to Send Emails from the Terminal (CLI)
Category: Tutorials
How To: Boot Windows From a USB Drive
All it takes is a minor error in the Windows Registry or a virus infection, and your operating system can become unbootable. But with a properly configured USB flash drive on hand, you’ll always have a compatible replacement no further away than your pocket or keychain. In addition, the flash drive can also provide a… Continue reading How To: Boot Windows From a USB Drive
How To Get @msn.com Email Address
There is now a free and simple way to get an @msn.com email address instead of the regular @hotmail.com email address. Previously the only way to get one was to be an MSN subscriber. To get an @msn.com email address just use this link: https://accountservices.passport.net/reg.srf?ns=msn.com&sl=1&lc=1033 Then just register as normal.
Deleting Undeletable Files
We’ve all encountered those “Access Denied” or “Sharing Violation” messages in Windows when trying to delete a file that doesn’t want to be killed. Other roadblocks include “There has been a sharing violation”, “The file is in use by another program or user”, and “Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that… Continue reading Deleting Undeletable Files
List of useful Run Commands for Windows XP
Here is a list of useful commands that you can run from the Run Command prompt in windows XP. The Run Command prompt itself can be found on the start menu or with the key combination ‘WINDOWS+R’. Accessibility Controls – access.cpl Add Hardware Wizard – hdwwiz.cpl Add/Remove Programs – appwiz.cpl Administrative Tools – control admintools… Continue reading List of useful Run Commands for Windows XP