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July 26

CIX Barbecue Celebrations – Press Release

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2012 is not only the year in which the UKcelebrates the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 Olympics, it is also the year in which ICUK and CIX celebrate their 10th and 25th anniversaries respectively.

Customers of both organisations were invited to join the celebrations with a large hog roast barbeque held at the Wyke Down Country Pub & Restaurant in Hampshire.  The event provided customers with the chance to meet both the ICUK/CIX team and fellow users to share ideas, best practices as well as learn more about how ICUK is embarking on an aggressive development path to revamp the infrastructure, improve the end user experience, and to expand the CIX community.

CIX is Europe’s longest running premier means of high quality discussion populated by many thousands of people from political parties, journalists, professionals and individuals alike to exchange ideas, debate views, catch up with friends and be informed of current affairs. Founded in 1987 it has enjoyed a very long and successful past thanks to its loyal members known as ‘CIXen’ who have successfully discussed every topic imaginable over the years.  In May 2011 CIX Online Limited was purchased by ICUK, a successful ISP whose foundations lay within the CIX community.

ICUK was formed 10 years ago and acquired CIX Online to become a leading provider offering advanced internet communications for both the home, business and reseller channels alike.

Customers of both ICUK and CIX can take advantage of our world class technical support with emails answered in minutes and telephone calls answered in seconds. Through the automation of a control panel, all hosting, Internet and telecom customers can configure their products and services at any time or day or night, without the need to ‘submit tickets’ for an operations engineer to action the request for them, allowing us to concentrate on improving the service further and focusing on new projects.

For further information on ICUK/CIX, visit their websites www.icukhosting.co.uk  or www.cix.co.uk or call 0845 0099 175.

July 25

Trending Threads 25th July 2012

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Help! Msado28.Tlb Wanted

Posted in windows_2008 / r2_general

Help! msado28.tlb wanted Looking for a copy of this file from before Win2008 Server SP1. Anyone got one handy? Apparently it’s likely to be dated 16-10-2010.

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Vreg Modules

Posted in electronics / 30gen
Anyone recommend a very low noise switching voltage reg module? Input 12V vehicle power Output 5V at say upto 500mA I’ve been playing with this DAB tuner module in the car with various voltage regulator modules. Works best with a linear vreg (780…

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Looking For An App

Posted  in mac / iphone -

I was wondering whether there is such a thing as a ‘logger’ app, i.e. one that logs which app is active at any time, when the phone is switched off/on etc. I’ve tried browsing through the app store, but at first sight I can’t find anything remo…

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July 24

Secure Connections to mail.cix.co.uk

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CIX is pleased to announce that, effective immediately, we’re now able to provide TLS support for outgoing SMTP (sending mail) and incoming POP3/IMAP (receiving mail) on our main mail.cix.co.uk email platform.

TLS provides encrypted support for authentication and the sending/receiving of email from our mail server. Our mail servers are configured to use STARTTLS on ports 25 and 587 (SMTP), 110 (POP3) and 143 (IMAP) for mail.cix.co.uk

Please note the following

To use this feature, you must use a mail client that support STARTTLS for SMTP, POP3 or IMAP connectivity.

Ameol2 doesn’t support this feature; there are currently no plans to add this to Ameol2. Ameol2 users that wish to use this feature will need to
find an alternative email client, or continue to send and receive mail as normal.

CIX Customers connecting to mail.cixonline.com have already had TLS support enabled, so this feature is now available to all customers.

If you experience an issue using this feature, please raise it in cix:cix.support/3support

*FAQs*

What are the advantages of using this feature?

All communication between the mail client and the server is encrypted, including the authentication of username and password, and sending and receiving of emails.

Does Ameol2 support this feature?

No. There are no plans to add this to Ameol2 at the current time.

Which mail programs support TLS?

The Bat!, Thunderbird, and Microsoft Outlook all support this protocol.

How do I set this up in my mail client?

The best way would be to search on Google for ‘TLS Support in <email client name>’ i.e. TLS Support in Outlook 2007 will provide you with plenty of guides on how to use this feature.

If I still use CIX Conferencing mail, can I use this?

Only if you convert your mail to a modern POP3/SMTP method of sending/receiving, and use a different mail program from Ameol2 to do this. Contact solutions@cix.co.uk to arrange the necessary.

Does the ICUK shared hosting mail platform support this?

Yes.

For feedback on this feature and non support related queries, please use cix:cix.customer/11feedback

 

July 13

CIX Trending Threads 13th July 2012

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I Thought Broadband Is Supposed To Be Simple These Days…

Posted in broadband / 6general

I mentioned recently that I had a 22 day outage on my fibre line. Today is switchover day to go from fibre back to ADSL. The fibre line dropped at midday, and then nothing. I then found that at the same time, my landline was dead, and phoning it …

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Rain Attenuation :-

Posted by: mkinga in electronics / 30gen

1.5kM line of sight 890 MHz (approx) link, looks like we can afford at least a 6dB loss before we get a problem, so is rain likely to be an issue? Looking at this suggests not :- http://www…. Ball park guesses a…

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Agressive Tax Avoidance Is Immoral

Posted in enquire_within / 56discussion

Agressive tax avoidance is immoral So say the PM and Chancellor (and others). Does that bury Lord Clyde’s 1929 judgement?

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