Amusing video… http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1886349
… and other than that, I’ve got nothing else to say at the moment
Amusing video… http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1886349
… and other than that, I’ve got nothing else to say at the moment
This summer, the Uni moved to a new mail system. We left behind the customized IMAP over TLS/SMTP over SSL setup for a newer, supported and more advanced setup. The new back-end is Zimbra Collaboration Suite. Being that this isn’t only a mail system, but a collaboration suite (hence the nifty title) it’ll also support calendaring and IM.
Pre-migration, my group used Thunderbird to access their mail via IMAP over SSL. When there weren’t server problems (of which there were a few) this was a fast, easy and slick method of managing email. We had access to an LDAP server for campus addresses and Thunderbird was especially apt at narrowing down your list of addresses as you filled in a To:/From: field (this is something I miss on a daily basis). For personal and collected addresses there was the Thunderbird address book. TB provides strong searching utils (quick search and advanced), tagging (custom tags, not just colored, nameless flags) and threading (something I used for lists, came in VERY handy). That’s just out of the box, with add-ons, applying notes to messages and working with PGP messages is trivial.
For years, TB served us and did it well. The only complaints I got, were about missing features, of course, the features weren’t missing, it was always a lack of know-how on the part of the complainant. Well, that’s almost true, TB was lacking in some respects, and it was lacking in our infrastructure as much as in TB. Obviously, the lack of calendar integration was an issue. Our calendar system was proprietary and TB (even with the Lightning plugin) wasn’t going to work with it. You also had the personal address book and other configuration options stored on the desktop instead of the server. For me, that was always less than ideal.
Enter the new hope, Zimbra. Zimbra has been dubbed an Exchange killer and as such is supposed to allow you to do everything Exchange can do (and more) without having to run Exchange. I like this idea (it’s the love of F/OSS that pleases me here) and for the most part, Zimbra fits the bill (this isn’t going to be a review of Zimbra).
Now that we have back-end software that supports MAPI (Exchange protocol), I decided to give Outlook (OL) a shot. As a matter of fact (and to save time and whining) I’ll just tell you, I recommended that we move to Outlook, got the approval and did the deed. We’re all using it now and will be for the foreseeable future.
We use OL for a single reason, integrated mail, address book and calendar. I had a difficult time opting to go with OL, it IS a weak mail client. I have lists of annoyances, but this is because I like software that works, makes working with it easy and generally doesn’t suck. That said, I’m betting that the integration will make the lives of my people easier. In the end, that’s my job. Find what’s best for them, show them how it’s best for them and make it work.
Time will tell what happens. Today we’re still using the old calendar and client to access it. Essentially all we’ve done is change mail clients. Once the calendar service is rolled out, perhaps my dislike for outlook will ease up a bit. I’m hoping so.
Oh and the results… For the most part, people are completely indifferent to pretty OK. To them it’s just email, click new, add address, add subject (sometimes), fill in the body and click send. If it works, it’s good. I have a few folks (more technical people) who realize that in the email department, we did downgrade, but they understand why and we’re changing how we do things to fit the OL way.
I hope to do some playing with folder sharing (something we couldn’t do with IMAP and TB) I’ll post about it and hopefully have some nice things to say
Stay tuned for Summer in Review, Episode 2: Attack of Dell Image Direct (note: titles are subject to change without notice).
Heya,
Check it out, the Christmas 2008 tree. We went out and pre-selected it before the snow and cold arrived. This is all Nat’s doing btw, good call. We can go and cut it down anytime after Thanksgiving. The good news is that they have plenty of tall trees here and we can keep going back for a while (the place we’ve been going to has run out of tall fatties). The photo quality is pretty lame (cell cam) but you can see that it’s a tree amongst trees. It’s 12ft tall and ~8ft around and works for us
We were sitting down last night, chilling out after dinner and flipping channels. We landed on the John Jon and Kate Plus 8 Christmas episode, one of the kids was singing “Joy to the world, the time has come” and I finished it with “for Lisa to recieve her slime”. Which was what Lisa had sung once on the old kids TV show You Can’t Do That On Television following her sliming.
First, I marveled at the fact that I even remembered the song, then at the fact that I remembered her name. Then I went further and remembered some of the other characters, Moose, Vanessa, Doug and Alex. Alex was wrong, I was actually remembering Alasdair, but I was close.
Of course this prompted me to lunge for the lappy and hit YouTube, ya KNOW there’s got to be some YCDTOTV there… I wasn’t disappointed
That’s just a few, there’s more with sliming and water dumping and all of the other fun junk they used to do. It’s amazing how much I remember from this show, it was like sitting down with an old friend.
If you were a fan as a kid, check out http://www.ycdtotv.com. It has a lot of history about the show and other good stuff. Good times
Not much to talk about, just killing some time and I thought I’d share…
Movies
In the movie dept, I have some ones to see and ones to avoid. Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead is certainly worth checking out. You don’t walk away from this flick feeling good, but it’s a helluva story. Owning Mahowney is another unhappy tale that was told VERY well. I’ve been a huge fan of Philip Seymour Hoffman lately, he was great in both of those flicks.. Worthy rentals. Oh and Cloverfield should get a mention, I really liked the way that was filmed and how it ended. Well done!
I’ve seen some REALLY bad ones lately. The three that come to mind are Diary of the Dead, Teeth and The Mist, I’m not even going to link to them, rubbish if you ask me, but easy to google rubbish. I knew Teeth wouldn’t be amazing, but I had some hope for it, there were a couple of moments that I enjoyed, mostly scenery. Other than that, I can only sum it up with “blah”. The Mist is yet another King book that just didn’t translate to film. It started off great, right up until the lame-ass tentacle pulled the Sherminator to his death I was enthralled. After that I was paying more attention to my stale popcorn.
TV
Not much happening on the TV front, we just finished watching season 1 of Californication. What a GREAT show! Do yourself a favor, rent it from where-ever you get your videos and spend a weekend day on it. You won’t regret it
That’s enough for passive activity…
Fishing
Been doing a good amount of fishing this year. I can’t say that I’ve caught a lot, but I’ve been having a ton of fun out there on the Atlantic with Cap’n Jim. You just haven’t had Striper until you’ve pulled it in yourself, and eaten it ultra fresh. Damn fine eating.
That’s all for now, gotta jet, hope you’re having a kickin’ summer