Tag: Overflow
Word of the Week: Email Bomb
An email bomb is the act of sending copious amounts of e-mail in an attempt to overflow a mailbox or crash the mail server. (Sep 29, 2010)
An email bomb is the act of sending copious amounts of e-mail in an attempt to overflow a mailbox or crash the mail server. (Sep 29, 2010)
Writing technical documentation should not be a complicated procedure. Remember, you’re not writing a novel. You want to communicate information and procedures in a clear and concise fashion. Sometimes basic short... (May 15, 2012)
You get it at the office. You get it at home. Postal spam a.k.a. junk mail. Since the late 1800’s flyers, ad-mail, unsolicited magazines and pamphlets have been cluttering up people’s mailboxes and, now, people’s... (May 09, 2012)
With the advent of 64-bit hardware, Microsoft has released a 64-bit version of Windows to leverage the capabilities of these hardware platforms. The new Version has the advantages of addressing more than 4 GB of... (May 03, 2012)
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