I'ma have a look.
I need an automated way to see the mail servers of a long list of domains and if they have SPF set up. What's the best way to do that?
Gunn ,'Not Fade Away'
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I'ma have a look.
I need an automated way to see the mail servers of a long list of domains and if they have SPF set up. What's the best way to do that?
Dear Virgin Mobile Tech Support:
I don't know how charged my battery is. I can't go to the main menu. As I have explained to you over and over, all I see is a flashing logo.
Frustrating! I hate that kind of thing, Ginger.
We recently upgraded to MS Office 2010 (and boy, is the learning curve painful). I was asked to insert some charts into a PowerPoint file and send them to someone we work with a lot, but isn't on staff. Well, I did so. About 15 minutes after I sent it off I got a call and this plaintive voice says, "I can't open the file." Luckily, I realized what the problem was - he hadn't upgraded - and was able to send the file saved in the older version.
We recently upgraded to MS Office 2010 (and boy, is the learning curve painful).
Wait, worse than upgrading to 2007?
Don't know - we went directly from 2003 to 2010.
2010 is LOADS better than 2007.
I'll take your word for it (Word?) - but trying to work my usual schedule, with our biggest conference coming up, is painful.
Oh, it's still totally a learning curve (we upgraded in April, I publish for a living, and I am still learning it!), but 2007 was very confusing and counter-intuitive. 2010 goes back to making more sense.
I'm slightly boggled - I'm finding it very confusing to have to keep clicking on tabs ... and then finding that a lot of what I want to do doesn't seem to be available. I guess I'll get used to it ... eventually.