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Having Pop Up Access To Rediffmail - Everyone See
deepu replied to sunandoghosh's topic in The Lounge
That was a great find asjoshi!! I will try to see if it works!!! -
Check both the links below... perhaps it will help http://www.rimweb.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2656&st=0 http://www.rimweb.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3143
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Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector oil firm, today said it has received Government approval for a plan to begin production of natural gas from its gigantic field in Bay of Bengal. "A development plan for producing 40 million standard cubic meters per day of gas initially from Dhirubhai 1 and 3 of KG-D6 block has been approved by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH). Mining lease for 20 years effective from March 2, 2005 has been granted," the company said in a press release here. The release did not give the start date for production. It also did not state the investment the company will make in bringing the gas in the deepsea block to production. Vinod K Sibal, director general, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, had earlier this month told PTI that DGH had approved an investment plan of 2.49 billion US dollars to produce 40 mmscmd of gas from the Dhirubhai-1 and Dhirubhai-3 fields from end 2007 or early 2008. The company has found gas in 9 out of the 12 wells drilled so far in deepsea block KG-DWN-98/3 (also known as KG-D6) and only the first three discoveries - Dhirubhai 1, 2 and 3 have been declared commercial. Of these, Reliance proposes to develop Dhirubhai 1 and 3 in the first phase of development. First gas will now land in March 2008 as against earlier August 2007 at a gas processing facility near Kakinada through a 35-km, 24-inch diameter pipeline. Reliance holds 90 per cent interest and Niko Resources of Canada the remaining 10 per cent.
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Some more pics of longhorn
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i went to reliance directory and searched for my number in the directory!! What i got in place of name was a null!!!! Why is my name not listed on the directory???
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Can you give an idea of what your project is all about... I have completed the questionnaire.... but do not need any gmail invites!!
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It's Reliance XI versus me: Anil Ambani Setting the stage for a stormy board meeting of the Reliance group's flagship company, Vice Chairman and Managing Director Anil Ambani on Wednesday termed his fight as Reliance Eleven versus Anil and alleged that several people wanted him to be out of the company. Minutes before the board meeting at the RIL headquarters at Makers Chambers in Mumbai, Anil told reporters: "I have put it on record. The board has chosen to ignore all my communications," when asked about his letter stating that elder brother Mukesh's aide Anand Jain wanted him to be out of the flagship company's board. "I still continue to serve on the company contrary to the designs of several people who do not want me in the company," Anil said. On the issue of RIL board's corporate governance committee giving a clean chit to Mukesh, the younger sibling, engaged in a bitter battle over ownership of Reliance empire, said: "This is a very different type of cricket game. You got Reliance Eleven Vs Anil Ambani. . . what do you expect?" Taking a wide range of questions including on the controversy over his resignation from IPCL, Anil said: "Clearly I am in minority as far as rewarding shareholders, transparency and governance issues are concerned." Asked if there was a conspiracy to remove him from RIL, he said: "I have put this on record to the board of directors and the board of directors have chosen to ignore all my comments and suggestions." On the reported decision of the IPCL board, from which he had resigned on January 3, at its meeting on Tuesday that Anil should reconsider his decision, he said: "It is 11.20 a.m. As of now I have no communication on my offer to resign from IPCL board. I do not know what IPCL board is doing. I do not know whether they have communicated to stock exchanges." On further questioning, Anil, whose name was quietly deleted from the list of directors on IPCL's official Web site recently triggering a controversy, said he had not heard from the IPCL board so where was the question of 'reconsidering' resignation. IPCL informed the stock exchanges after the January 20 board meeting that it had decided to ask Anil Ambani to reconsider the decision but in a subsequent communication last week said that he ceased to be a director on the company's board. On what he would do at the board meeting, Anil said that he was still the vice chairman and managing director. "I was appointed by the body of shareholders and I owe my ultimate responsibility to three million shareholders of the company." Vouching by legacy of his father and Reliance founder late Dhirubhai Ambani, the younger brother said: "I have maintained in the past that the company is professionally run. . . we have great talent in the company. We have very strong system and foundation." He said that it was the time for rewarding the shareholders who stood by the company for many years. courtesy - rediff.com ------------------------
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Having Pop Up Access To Rediffmail - Everyone See
deepu replied to sunandoghosh's topic in The Lounge
If you have enough time, you can try and write a plugin for freepops.. freepops currently do not have a plugin for rediffmail.. or tryout poppeeper http://www.poppeeper.com i do not know whether it will allow you to download messages -
Could be some problem with driver or cable also!! Try to get the latest driver for 5130 and see if this problem happens again... Do not know whether the driver for 2130/7130 will work with 5130!!
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Thanks for the info himanav!!
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"1 member is celebrating his/her birthday today neo(23)" Happy BirthDAY!!!
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The speaker looks great!!
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Is there any ad blockers for IE....
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Viruses invade cellphones! 7 ways to be safe -------------------------------------------------------- Mobile phone users, beware! The viruses that attack cell phones are on the loose and may be heading for your phone this very moment. A recent report from anti-virus and Internet security software firm Trend Micro's TrendLabs indicates that mobile malwares have not only advanced at a surprising rate in the last three months in terms of technology and range of infection, but most users have found them very difficult to remove. Trend Micro warns mobile phone users to handle these new mobile threats carefully, as they can cause failure in phone files, contact lists, messages, pictures and even basic phone operations. Although, says Trend Micro, the impact caused by current mobile malware is limited as yet, the emerging threat is quite likely to become a real nightmare for mobile devices users sooner than later. What is most disturbing is that these malware have adapted more and more sophisticated technology to spread and infect mobile devices. Crash, programme termination, wireless attack, data theft -- these are terms often associated with computer viruses. But now mobile malwares are growing, and can even infect mobile phones and computers at the same time. TrendLabs discovered in June 2004 that mobile phones are not immune to attacks by malware programmes. The first mobile phone malware, Symbos_Cabir.A spread only via Bluetooth-enabled devices, but this proof-of-concept worm failed to enter the mainstream. Yet in the first quarter of 2005, a mere six months later, malware began changing along with new technology trends, with ten new mobile malware boasting revamped techniques appearing on the scene within just three months, says Trend Micro. Mobile phone vendors currently provide repair services for phone functions, but no Trojan removal services are offered. As a result, the risk faced by phones lacking antivirus software increases day by day, especially for those equipped with Bluetooth. Mobile malware trends indicate that the wireless domain is currently becoming the battlefield for malicious attacks. Just recently the first mobile Trojan that terminates antivirus software appeared on websites offering free downloads. Trend Micro's TrendLabs analysed mobile malwares in the first quarter. The analysis showed: * Antivirus Software Removal: Symbos_Drever.A removes antivirus programmes; 'retro-viruses' now attack mobile phones. Symbos_Drever.A, which surfaced in March 2005, is the first mobile phone malware to overwrite certain antivirus applications, such as F-Secure and SimWorks software. The appearance of this type of destructive behavior indicates that mobile threats are already moving towards a certain goal -- data theft may be lurking just around the corner. The Symbos_Drever.A is a mobile Trojan that steals the user's password and confidential information. It disguises itself as a free antivirus program or game, painstakingly made available for download on illegal software or hacker Web sites. The malware later led to two new variants, Symbos_Drever.B and Symbos_Drever.C, which were wreaking havoc in the Philippines. Trend Micro senior antivirus consultant Jamz Yaneza explains: "The appearance of the first mobile Trojan that terminates antivirus software is a warning sign that mobile viruses are becoming more and more powerful, and pose a risk to a large number of mobile phone users. In the first quarter of this year, two variants were created from Cabir, the predecessor to mobile malwares affecting Bluetooth-enabled devices. And now with the addition of the Drever family, I worry that mobile malwares will become a regular addition to security threats." Trend Micro points out that those mobile phones infected with the Symbos_Drever.A Trojan will display the message, 'Dr Web Forever!!!!', while Symbos_Drever.C curses a security provider with the message, 'Fsecure Must Die!!!!!!' Yaneza points out that these 'retro-viruses' that can remove antivirus applications have moved the antivirus battlefield from computers to mobile phones. TrendLabs analysis has discovered that reinstalling antivirus software removed by Symbos_Drever.A will eliminate the malware, but users must remember to reinstall it themselves. * Computers and mobile phones infected simultaneously: Pe_Vlasco.A & Symbos_Vlasco.A cause some mobile phone applications to fail. On January 10, Pe_Vlasco.A became the first malware to simultaneously attack computer systems and wireless devices. This virus affects Windows systems, as well as Series 60 mobile phones. Once the window system is infected, Symbos_Vlasco.A, as an appendage of Pe_Vlasco.A, can then attack mobile phones running Series 60 platform. It replaces some existing applications with new ones, and prevents others from operating properly. * Phones crash, buttons fail: Phones crash after Symbos_Locknut is downloaded. Two destructive malware programmes, dubbed by Trend Micro as Symbos_Locknut, suddenly appeared on the scene in early February. The first variant, Symbos_Locknut.A, infects those mobile devices installed with Symbian OS v7.0, causing some keys to fail and even leading to the phone crashing. Fortunately, Symbos_Locknut.A does not propagate itself, says Trend Micro. However, the virus author did not sit on his laurels, as the improved version Symbos_Locknut.B displayed increased destructiveness and infection capabilities. This variant imitates the first mobile malware that propagates via Bluetooth, Symbos_Cabir.A. Spread by disguising itself as a normal file, as soon as a target is detected via the phone's Bluetooth communication functions, and the malicious file is accepted, the newly infected phone will crash and lock up. * Multiple propagations quicken spread: Symbos_Comwar.A uses multimedia message service (MMS) to hasten widespread propagation. Symbos_Comwar.A, first appearing in early March, is downloaded from various internet sites as the compressed file Commwarrior.ZIP, and then spreads over Bluetooth using random file names. Especially, this malware is the first one that can spread by sending MMS messages with predefined contents, in which the malware sends itself in an .sis attachment. Trend Micro points out that the earliest mobile malwares attacked phones over wireless or manual transmissions, requiring installation by unwitting users themselves. However, Comwar takes a huge leap forward from these early malwares, adopting an active infection method, sending pornographic messages to all of the user's contacts to trick them into becoming infected as well. 7 steps to dealing with mobile viruses The growing threat of mobile malwares shows that malware attacks are able to keep up with new technologies. In addition, resources are easily obtained -- a virus writing group published the source code for the Cabir, the first proof-of-concept mobile worm which propagates through Bluetooth, on a hacker periodical at the end of last year. This year's sudden appearance of multiple mobile malwares only serves to further prove the source code's authenticity. Trend Micro gives the following suggestions to prevent increasing mobile attacks: 1. Be particularly careful when accepting files via Bluetooth, in order to avoid infected files. 2. If you become infected, turn off your Bluetooth functions, so that the malware does not find new targets. 3. Delete messages from unknown senders before opening them. 4. Do not install programmes if you are unsure of their origin. 5. Download ring tones and games only from legal, official Web sites. 6. Immediately delete the infected application programmes, and reinstall them. 7. Install an antivirus programme
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Help Regarding Outlook Settings For Sancharnet
deepu replied to rbdhoot's topic in General Technical Discussion
Most of the ISPs now a days do not allow relaying of emails through their smtp servers. So since you are connected to Reliance Rconnect, sancharnet will not allow you to use their smtp server. I am afraid that the only way for you is to use some thing like free smtp server or smtp server that comes along with IIS -
Mine is now @ 2129 MB. Because of the huge space allowed I have routed all my yahoo group emails to my gmail a/c!!!
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One of my friend bought it yesterday for Rs. 2000. The display is not good and shows only two lines of text for SMS. Everything else looks ok for a plain vanila phone. But I do not think that the price of Rs. 2000 is justified since you can get a samsung slim for less than Rs. 1500!!!
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It can even be opened by regular webbrowsers like Opera!!
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R-World may most probably be there....
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When is this rate cuts going to be passed on to customers!!!
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Allready larger touch screen PDA like Cell phones have started appearing which do not even have a key pad!! Once they become cheaper people will not need PCs for doing activities such as sending emails or plain browsing!!
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Just yesterday another such operation was busted in Kerala!!!
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uninstall it completely... use GAIm instead to connect to MSN!!
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I fully agree with Vinay.. it seems that they want all the people to ditch hotmail and yahoo and join them.... expect a google messenger soon!!!
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I give it to neighbourhood kids to play around!!!