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		<title>Firefox and Thermal Label Printer Issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 21:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last time I got firefox work with Fedex thermal label printing after upgrading Kubuntu from 8.04 to 10.04, last night I upgraded firefox from 3.6.13 to 3.6.14, now I&#8217;m having a nasty printing bug. Whenever I successfully print thermal label(regardless of how many labels in one go) once, I would have to restart firefox in [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Last time I got <a title="firefox work with fedex thermal label printing" href="http://bdquality.com/computer/solve-firefox-3-6-and-thermal-printer-problems">firefox work with Fedex thermal label printing</a> after <a title="upgrading Kubuntu from 8.04 to 10.04" href="http://www.cuteshift.com/79/upgrade-kubuntu-from-8-10-to-10-04/">upgrading Kubuntu from 8.04 to 10.04</a>, last night I upgraded firefox from 3.6.13 to 3.6.14, now I&#8217;m having a nasty printing bug. Whenever I successfully print thermal label(regardless of how many labels in one go) once, I would have to restart firefox in order to do another printing, I upgraded JRE to latest version that is 1.6.0 update 24 but to no avail. Everything worked prior to the system update.</p>
<p>For now I have to switch to Chrome for Fedex thermal label printing, I am pretty sure it&#8217;s Firefox update caused the problem but I don&#8217;t know how to fix it yet. Maybe next firefox update will fix this?</p>
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		<title>Solve Firefox 3.6 and Thermal Printer Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to the cups error log, found this "Print file was not accepted (Unsupported format 'text/html'!)!", it was all OK before the upgrade]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Recently I upgraded my <a title="Kubuntu 8.10 to 10.04" href="http://www.cuteshift.com/79/upgrade-kubuntu-from-8-10-to-10-04/" target="_blank">Kubuntu 8.10 to 10.04</a> on my laptop, all went well and until 2 days ago I tried to print Fedex  shipping label to a UPS LP2844 thermal printer. Because I upgraded my laptop at weekend, so I didn&#8217;t test the label printing thingy until the following Monday morning. Everything looked normal and I just went ahead to prepare shipping labels, then I hit the print button, nothing happened! I went to the cups error log, found this &#8220;Print file was not accepted (Unsupported format &#8216;text/html&#8217;!)!&#8221;, it was all OK before the upgrade, so I suspected the upgrade might be blamed, so I went ahead to downgrade cups and related packages, that was a messy process, but I managed to finish the downgrade and when I tested the label printing, it was still no go.</p>
<p>Then I went to the print server, added &#8220;*cupsFilter text/html 0 textonly&#8221; to textonly.ppd and tried to print the thermal label again, the file was accepted but noting came out of the thermal printer, I was baffled, how come I downgraded cups it still didn&#8217;t work? Now the only things affected the label printing is the browser and the print server, cups, so the cups was cleared of being guilty, I upgraded cups back to latest version, which is 1.4.3, along with all related packages, of course the problem was still there, then one thing occurred to me, that the Fedex thermal label print needs java plug in, and I was running jre 1.6.0-12, and the latest version as of right now is 1.6.0-20, I upgraded the jre and the linked the new plug in, the label printing worked again!</p>
<p>Now I don&#8217;t know it was Fedex upgraded their system or firefox upgrade had screwed the old java plugin, anyway the problem is solved and I am a happy camper again!</p>
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		<title>No more Spam: Greylisting on server side Thunderbird on Client Side</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 19:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The principle of greylisting is simple and elegant, because most spams are fire and forget, meaning that spammers send a batch of spams once and never look back]]></description>
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</script></div><p><a title="Greylisting" href="http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/" target="_blank">Greylisting</a> is an effective way to fight spams.  According to Evan Harris, “The  Greylisting method is very simple.   It  only looks at three pieces of  information”, the three pieces of   information refers to “The IP address  of the host attempting the   delivery”, “The IP address of the host  attempting the delivery” and  “The  envelope recipient address”. These  three pieces of information  called  “triplet”, the way greylisting works  is very simple: “If we  have never  seen this triplet before, then  refuse this delivery and    any others  that may come within a certain  period of time with a   temporary   failure.” Here the certain amount  time can be a few minutes  to more than  an hour, if the amount of time  to delay the mail  delivery is too long,  some legitimate emails will be  lost, if the time  period is too short, it  maybe defeated easily.</p>
<p>The principle of greylisting is simple and elegant, because most    spams are fire and forget, meaning that spammers send a batch of spams    once and never look back, and this behavior is necessary for spammers,    if the spams behave  like legitimate emails it will be easy to  identify   the source and block the spams.</p>
<p>Of course, greylisting is just the first defense against spams, to be    exact, those rogue and  random spams, there are also unsolicited   emails  from ad agencies, email campaigns, etc., these emails are not   all spams  but most of them are spams, these emails behave just like   legitimate  emails, and some of them are requested by the recipients, so   we can’t  just block them, we will have to find another way to fight   them, in my  case, mozilla thunderbird is the solution.</p>
<p>Mozilla thunderbird has a nice “Junk Setting”, you can enable    “adaptive junk mail control” and train thunderbird to recognize    legitimate emails(hams) and spams. When you receive an email in your    Inbox, say it’s an ad from a company, and you don’t like it and consider    it spam but the mail server won’t be able to block this email without    losing legitimate emails, you can manually mark the email in question   as  junk, depends on your settings, the email will be moved into Junk    folder automatically or you can move it into the Junk folder manually. You will have to do this a few times before thunderbird will    automatically label this kind of emails as spam. Sometimes thunderbird will label legitimate emails as spam, you will have to unmark those emails and move them back from Junk folder, usually thunderbird will do    it right after the training.</p>
<p>We’ve been running <a title="Safe Shopping" href="http://www.mfrexpress.com/" target="_blank">our own mail server</a> with greylisting, spamassassin   and clamav for more than 6 years and  using thunderbird as our mail   client from the very beginning, we  probably will receive 2-3 spams a   week per person right now, the   total email volume well exceeds a few   thousands a week. So far the  combination of greylisting and thunderbird   works quite well, in fact  we all love the simplicity of the way server   and client side handling  the emails, greylisting is transparent to end   users, thunderbird junk  mail control is really convenient to use, no   hassle to the end users,  together they deliver the real world wonders and cut cost for our <a title="tie down" href="http://www.mfrexpress.com/cargo-control-tie-down-c-2_7.html" target="_blank">tie down</a> retail business.</p>
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