Posts Tagged at&t
iPhone versus Droid Incredible
Yup, here it is, another Droid versus iPhone comparison. If you read my last post on this topic you'll know that I already played with the Motorola Droid about six months ago. The fact is AT&T coverage in Charleston sucks. It is by far the worst network in the area. While all my friends & coworkers are able to make & receive calls I am stuck in a zero-bar-zone-of-hell. It's not just me and my phone either. Anyone else that visits with their iPhone in tow has similar connectivity problems. In fact someone just told me last week that they saw a comedian on stage held up his iPhone and said "they should just call it the 'I'" to which he received a hearty round of applause and cheers. Guess it's not just a problem in Charleston. Anyway, I digress. ...
Setting Up Stunnel On Linux
Intro This article was written while getting SMTP authentication working with AT&T Business Class DSL services. The SMTP service requires authentication via a secure connection on port 465. Other articles will get into further details, this article's focus is on the stunnel part of the equation, which we use to wrap the standard sendmail/SMTP configuration. In This Article An example stunnel config file for talking to AT&T SMTP servers on port 465 (SMTPS) Testing the connection to AT&T SMTPS is working via telnet Getting stunnel running on system boot. Our Environment CentOS release 5.2 stunnel 4.15-2 We assume you have stunnel and telnet installed. If not, research the yum install commands for CentOS. You will also need superuser access to update the running services on your box. Setting up stunnel Stunnel will allow you to listen for data connections on a local port and redirect that traffic through an SSH wrapper to another system. In our case we are using ...

