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Archive All Incoming & Outgoing Mails in Zimbra / Postfix

March 4, 2013

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My friend using Zimbra at his office asked me that if there’s any possibilities to keep all incoming and outgoing mails of all users in separate location where his boss can see the mails while users are unaware of it After few Google searches I found the solution. It basically auto bcc all inbound and [...]

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Prolink PHS300 Dongle on Ubuntu

February 22, 2013

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First of all, I must admit that I’m not a geek. I started to use FOSS in 2009 just because I didn’t wanted to use pirated softwares since that would be breaching the second precept of Buddhist Five Precepts. However, recently I bought a mobile internet connection with a dongle from Etisalat. Before buying the [...]

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Rsync Script With File Versioning by Date

February 19, 2013

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This script I’m using on my file server when mirroring the data from primary hard drive to backup and external hard drive. Which basically checks for the files which have been modified or deleted on primary by comparing backed up data on the backup drive and then move the unmodified and undeleted files from backup [...]

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ownCloud | An Open Source Dropbox Alternative

January 8, 2013

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ownCloud

Your own data, your own cloud. ownCloud is a full featured Dropbox alternative server application run on your own server. Owncloud can be setup and running with minimal configuration. The basic requirement is a working LAMP server. Like Dropbox and Google Drive Images music files can be accessible from web interface without need to download. Also [...]

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Ubuntu now fits on your smartphone

January 4, 2013

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Indeed a good news to hear!! I’m was with Ubuntu for more than 5 years… Or I could say; ever since I was fallen in love with Open-source industry. That’s because Ubuntu became better and better for each & every update they released till now. Also, last year(2012), they’ve released their last LTS (Long-term Support) or [...]

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BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) :: Intro & Leaked Images

December 31, 2012

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BlackBerry Logo

In our previous posts, we’ve explained about the blackberry features, it’s use, how it functions… etc. But, now BlackBerry has moved a lot more forward and about to release their new BlackBerry 10 by the mid of January or somewhere in February 2013. You can find more about BlackBerry in this post if you’ve no idea regarding [...]

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Zimbra 8.0 Outgoing SMTP Authentication

October 19, 2012

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Recently I’ve installed zimbra 8.0 on one of my client’s server, but I couldn’t use existing wiki instructions to relay outbound mails through no-ip. After few searches, found the solution in zimbra forums. In brief we have to use zmlocalconfig instead of postconf. Follow the instructions below to enable outgoing smtp authentication in zimbra 8.0 [...]

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The best 8 New Features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

August 27, 2012

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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is the slickest, fastest, most responsive release of Android yet. Here’s a list of the great features you have to look forward to when you get your hands on Android 4.1. Jelly Bean isn’t as massive anoverhaul as Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich was, but it’s a significant release in its [...]

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Setup a Headless Transmission Client in Ubuntu 12.04

August 10, 2012

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Transmission headless

After searching for a solution to run Transmission BitTorrent client as a service (daemon) instead of opening manually and keep the running icon on the desktop and found ‘transmission-daemon’ package which will let us to run Transmission in a headless server or in our own NAS. Transmission daemon can be accessed by its’ web interface [...]

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Broadcast Audio Online with Icecast Darkice and ezstream

July 19, 2012

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Icecast

If you ever wanted to broadcast your own voice or a mp3 playlist, here’s the solution for that. When I was exploring about online broadcasting, I found two popular audio broadcasting applications those are Shoutcast (Windows) and Icecast (Linux). In this guide I’ll setup an Icecast server in Ubuntu. The reason why I choose to Linux based [...]

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