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  • Technology, Tips & Tutorials

    Posted on July 29th, 2008

    Written by Jeremy

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    iPhone Tip: Restart iPhone After Mail Changes

    If you’re using MobileMe push mail, and you make changes to your mail accounts (any of them, even if you add one), it sometimes goofs up the push.  Dunno why; it shouldn’t.  But it seems to, and I spent ages trying to diagnose why my MobileMe mail wasn’t pushing properly after I added a Gmail [...]

  • General

    Posted on July 24th, 2008

    Written by Jeremy

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    Day 3: Success. Sorta.

    Well, the email plan worked. To some extent anyway. As it turns out, you can’t have two MobileMe accounts synced to the same phone or push seems to choke. I don’t think it’s supposed to be that way, but the MobileMe launch has been plagued with issues.
    Since the email address on my primary MobileMe account [...]

  • Featured, Tips & Tutorials

    Posted on July 24th, 2008

    Written by Jeremy

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    A (Nearly) Perfect iPhone Email Setup

    A (Nearly) Perfect iPhone Email Setup

    Want to use MobileMe for push but don’t want a me.com address?  Want to filter out spam before it hits your iPhone?  Read on.
    I wrote earlier about trying to find a way to reduce the amount of spam that came to my iPhone through my MobileMe pushed account.  MobileMe is lacking in server-side spam filtering, [...]

  • Technology

    Posted on July 24th, 2008

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    Day 3: Junk Mail

    I get waaaaaaay too much junk mail on my iPhone using my MobileMe account.  MobileMe’s server-side junk mail filter appears to be some kind of joke on behalf of the MobileMe development team.  Seems all a junk mail message has to do is basically wink at the filter, and the filter will happily bend over [...]

  • Humor

    Posted on May 24th, 2006

    Written by Jeremy

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    We run the bullest shit in the shipping business

    This is what I love about shipping / post companies.
    If you mail an item, you pay a price. That I get. But, if you want their guarantee that they won’t lose it or just, y’know, break it, you have to pay extra. ‘Cause otherwise they might, and there’s nothing you can do about it.