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BlitzMail and e-mail
BlitzMail, the campus e-mail network, plays a tremendous role in social life, as students tend to use it for communication in lieu of cellular phones or instant messaging programs.
BlitzMail was an e-mail system used at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.

BlitzMail and at
SAPAs regularly post a short biography on Dartmouth's BlitzMail bulletins, and students are free to contact them at any time for questions, advice or other help.

BlitzMail and Dartmouth
BlitzMail was developed by Dartmouth in 1987 and went live in the summer of 1988.

BlitzMail and College
To the dismay of many students of the College, use of BlitzMail ended in 2011, in favor of a Microsoft suite of email / online collaboration programs.
Some non-Dartmouth BlitzMail deployments include Valley. Net, an internet service provider in New England's Upper Valley region and, from 1991 to 2005, Reed College in Portland, Oregon.

internal and e-mail
He stated in an internal e-mail message that reporters should not " artificially hold < nowiki ></ nowiki > George W. Bush and John Kerry ' equally ' accountable " to the public interest, and that complaints from Bush supporters were an attempt to " get away with ... renewed efforts to win the election by destroying Senator Kerry.
In an internal e-mail apparently sent August 18, 2008 to NASA managers and leaked to the press, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin stated his belief that the Bush administration had made no viable plan for U. S. crews to participate in the International Space Station beyond 2011, and that Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) and Office of Science and Technology Policy ( OSTP ) were actually seeking its demise.
The text portion consists of either an HTML internal frame tag which causes buggy e-mail clients to automatically execute the worm, or a few lines of text that attempt to induce the recipient to execute the worm by opening the attachment ( sometimes by claiming that the attachment is a patch from Microsoft ; sometimes by claiming that the attachment is an antidote for the Klez worm ).
Encryption for e-mail had already been in use for some time but is now the renewed focus of internal security practices for sending e-mail containing patient information.
A DMZ configuration typically provides security from external attacks, but it typically has no bearing on internal attacks such as sniffing communication via a packet analyzer or spoofing such as e-mail spoofing.
Because of the broad support and the ubiquitous nature of the RADIUS protocol, it is often used by ISPs and enterprises to manage access to the Internet or internal networks, wireless networks, and integrated e-mail services.
AppleLink had initially been available only to dealers when it launched in 1985, but was later opened to developers and became the de-facto internal e-mail service within Apple.
Shortly afterward, a leaked internal e-mail outlined a new objective for the website and encouraged current members of the collective to leave: " On July 1st of 2010, Keenspot goes back to being solely a publishing company ...
Vismon was the Bell Labs system which displayed authors ' faces on one of their internal e-mail systems.
According to a New York Times article published on December 17, 2006, Eli Lilly has engaged in a decade-long effort to play down the health risks of Zyprexa, its best-selling medication for schizophrenia, according to hundreds of internal Lilly documents and e-mail messages among top company managers.
By the mid-90s FirstClass had evolved into a small-to-medium sized internal e-mail system, but its BBS continued to receive attention.

internal and network
Other multi-frequency systems are used for internal signaling within the telephone network.
But, unlike the GSM standards, does not specify any internal aspects of the fixed network itself.
* VPN pivoting enables the attacker to create an encrypted layer 2 tunnel into the compromised machine to route any network traffic through that target machine, for example to run a vulnerability scan on the internal network through the compromised machine, effectively giving the attacker full network access as if they were behind the firewall.
The network is designed to be highly survivable, with all internal processes completely anonymized and decentralized across the network.
MUD, better known as Essex MUD and MUD1 in later years, ran on the Essex University network until late 1987, becoming the first Internet multiplayer online role-playing game in 1980, when Essex University connected its internal network to ARPANet.
Colbert also worked to decrease internal barriers to trade, reducing internal tariffs and building an extensive network of roads and canals.
A network of neurons that uses its internal structure to generate temporally structured output, without requiring a corresponding temporally structured stimulus, is called a central pattern generator.
This internal compensation is provided to achieve unconditional stability of the amplifier in negative feedback configurations where the feedback network is non-reactive and the closed loop gain is unity or higher.
The network continued to develop through internal financing in a heavily regulated market as international technology developed.
Traditionally, companies in a supply network concentrate on the inputs and outputs of the processes, with little concern for the internal management working of other individual players.
Early versions of X would suffer even when not using the local network, such as when using a linux workstation with the X server and client on the same system, due to the network-centric protocol which would still utilize an internal network model within the computer, via localhost or unix sockets.
It removed the token passing responsibility from the wiring and network nodes and placed it internal to the 100VG-AnyLAN hubs.
The NOAA Research network consists of 7 internal research laboratories, extramural research at 30 Sea Grant university and research programs, six undersea research centers, a research grants program through the Climate Program Office, and 13 cooperative institutes with academia.
The internal resistance of the coil is decoupled from the selection of the series and shunt range resistors ; the series network becomes a voltage divider.
# Since op-amps do not have any internal hysteresis an external hysteresis network is always necessary for slow moving input signals.
For example, configuration requirements may be different for a network firewall that functions as part of an organization's Internet boundary versus one that functions as an internal local network firewall.
For two connected exchanges in a communications network, a double-ended synchronization ( also called double-ended control ) is a synchronization control scheme in which the phase error signals used to control the clock at one telephone exchange are derived by comparison with the phase of the incoming digital signal and the phase of the internal clocks at both exchanges.

internal and at
In the vases this spirit may perhaps at times bore or repel one in its internal self-satisfaction, but the best of the Geometric pins have rightly been considered among the most beautiful ever made in the Greek world.
Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
Tadpoles have cartilaginous skeletons, gills for respiration ( external gills at first, internal gills later ), lateral line systems and large tails which they use for swimming.
Any work ( δW ) done must be done at the expense of internal energy U, since no heat δQ is being supplied from the surroundings.
Other forms of agate include Lake Superior agate, carnelian agate ( exhibiting reddish hues ), Botswana agate, blue lace agate, plume agates, moss agate, tube agate ( with visible flow channels or pinhole-sized ' tubes '), fortification agate ( which exhibit little or no banding structure ), fire agate ( which has internal flash or ' fire ', the result of a layer of clear agate over a layer of hydrothermally-deposited hematite ), Mexican crazy-lace agate, which often exhibits a brightly colored, complexly banded pattern ( also called Rodeo Agate and Rosetta Stone depending on who owned the mine at the time ).
Autpert's election as abbot caused internal dissent at St. Vicenzo, and both Pope Stephen III and Charlemagne intervened.
By using the palette to mask the top area of the display and taking care about when it changes mode it can shift the continuous graphics at the bottom of the display down in two pixel increments because the internal display counter is not incremented on blank scanlines during non-continuous graphics modes.
Despite being at one time a defender of metaphysical realism, Hilary Putnam later abandoned this view in favor of a position he termed " internal realism ".
Sometimes an internal standard is added at a known concentration directly to an analytical sample to aid in quantitation.
Atari Corp. changed the internal speaker and removed the thumb-stick on the control pad before releasing it as the Lynx, initially retailing in the US at US $ 179. 95.
Like the AMD K5 and K6, the Athlon dynamically buffers internal micro-instructions at runtime resulting from parallel x86 instruction decoding.
: Alpha testing takes place at developers ' sites, and involves testing of the operational system by internal staff, before it is released to external customers.
Berkelium ( III ) ions shows two sharp fluorescence peaks at 652 nanometers ( red light ) and 742 nanometers ( deep red – near infrared ) due to internal transitions at the f-electron shell.
The internal chamber is filled with a viscous ink that is dispensed at its tip during use by the rolling action of a small sphere.
Every computer contains an internal clock that regulates the rate at which instructions are executed and synchronizes all the various computer components.
" Although based on a simplistic analysis of internal strife in Greece and Turkey, it became the single dominating influence over U. S. policy until at least the Vietnam War.
However, Amnesty International declined to publicize this material ; the Secretary-General of the organization, Pierre Sane, said at the time in an internal communication that " what they do with the bodies after human rights violations are committed is not part of our mandate or concern ".
The endocervical canal terminates at the internal os which is the opening of the cervix inside the uterine cavity.
In most cases of interest in chemical thermodynamics there are internal degrees of freedom and processes, such as chemical reactions and phase transitions, which always create entropy unless they are at equilibrium, or are maintained at a " running equilibrium " through " quasi-static " changes by being coupled to constraining devices, such as pistons or electrodes, to deliver and receive external work.
Their time at the school was cut short when Elizabeth Branwell, their aunt who joined the family to look after the children after the death of their mother, died of internal obstruction in October 1842.
The internal temperature rises as the black vanes impart heat to the air molecules, but the molecules are cooled again when they touch the bulb's glass surface, which is at ambient temperature.
He claims that functions of the mind / soul are internal, very private experiences that are not accessible to observation by others, and therefore not accessible by science ( at least not yet ).

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