
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
Server Sentinel 2.1.2
Server Sentinel checks your servers at specified intervals and then runs events if a server check fails.

So don't worry - your systems will stay up without you.
What's new in Server Sentinel 1.0.3:
- Thirty-day time outs have been removed, as well as the "expire after 45 minutes" messages.
- The nag dialogs are now only prompts.
- String detection has been added for HTTP servers.
- Subject modification for e-mail alerts have been added.
- A control strip bug saying "Invalid serial number" on some systems has been fixed.
- A bug that caused messages to be sent incorrectly with Simple Pager has been repaired.
For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
Sentinel will run on any Power Macintosh running Mac OS 8 and up, including G3 and G4 machines, iMacs and iBooks. It uses 4-8 megabytes of active memory.
Getting your email accounts up and running with Thunderbird view it
Ubuntu comes with an excellent email client called Evolution Mail view it
Adding a secondary email account to Gmail view it
You've got mail! view it
Switch between any number of different email sigs easily with email Snippets in TextExpander view it
One of the great benefits of Gmail is ability to archive your email and search it. view it
It's easy to send an email to lots of people and not give away their email addresses view it
A real time saver, FileZilla lets you edit files right on the FTP server view it
If you've wondered what a proxy server is, you're not alone. Doc Callahan explains. view it
Tagging can help you to distinguish different emails and makes them easy to search. view it







