Jul 272004
 

If you’re into Macromedia’s Flash MX, then you’ll appreciate that they released Ellipsis, the codename for the update to their Flash MX product. It is said to contain more than 100 bugfixes and other improvements. The update is free, and can be found here. Read the press release on this page.

 Posted by at 23:20
Jul 272004
 

More Borland news: they are giving away Together for free. Okay, okay, they created a special edition, that can be downloaded for free. It’s a 60MB download that can be found here. The press release about this Borland-Together-for-the-masses is here.

I’m not sure why there is no integration with Delphi, at least the Together productpages don’t mention it.

 Posted by at 22:40
Jul 272004
 

Yesterday I created the basics of a mailserver with the Indy 9 components. To avoid cluttering the main form, I’ve put the components on a Data Module, but that was not a good idea. Moving them to the main form made the code compile and run.

{note to self: Data Modules are for database-components}

As a database, I need a database that can either run embedded and be extended to client-server. FlashFiler 2 from TurboPower can do that, and so does NexusDB, but the free version of NexusDB has a limitation of 1 database per app, 5 tables per db, and 10000 rows per table. Not sure if that will do the trick for a mailserver. Buying (US$900) just to create a proof-of-concept seems a little irrational, even to me.

The plan to create a working mailserver is:
– design data model
– implement basic database structure
– implement accounts/aliasses/maillists
– implement receiving and storing messages for accounts/aliasses/maillists
– setup domainstructure / relaying-settings
– implement POP3 retrieval
– ask friends to test this version 🙂

If things get this far, and things go well, the following items are on the to-do list:
– logging
– basic anti-spam features
– basic anti-virus features
– IMAP4 capabilities
– external POP3-mailbox retrieval
– ODBC (or native Oracle/MSSQL) to support other databases for account/message-storage
– …

 Posted by at 10:02
Jul 262004
 

There is an informal update for Delphi 7 on CodeCentral. It solves some XML databinding issues. The entry is on this page.

 Posted by at 11:58
Jul 232004
 

I’m not sure when Oracle started this initiative, but it seems that Oracle can be had for free if you’re a ISV. You must be a member of OTN, but it seems that the kit for Linux and Windows will be sent to you if you fill in all the information. The kit includes the 10g database, the latest application server and “Tools software” (not exactly sure what that means). So head over to their website, and fill in your information.

 Posted by at 15:08
Jul 222004
 

The lower price for the internet-connection I have turns out to be a summer action to lure customers. Since they don’t get much new customers in these months, they can easily lower the price 20 euros. Damn.

 Posted by at 14:04
Jul 212004
 

A long time ago (yes, I know, I’m old) people concluded emails or postings on forums with “Just my 2 cents”. When the euro was introduced, I saw lots of postings with “just my 2 eurocents” or something along that line.

Because of the incovenience the 1 and 2 eurocent coins (they are small and you need lots of them in a store), there are places where they don’t have them anymore, and bills are rounded to the nearest 5 cents.

From 2 cents, to 2 eurocents (=4.41 cents), to 5 eurocents (=11.01 cents). Who says the euro does not make things more expensive?

 Posted by at 12:52
Jul 202004
 

Today I found out that my ADSL connection will cost a new customer 55 euros a month and if you act now, it’s even cheaper the first three months. But…I pay 75 euros. So I wrote them an email, asking why I still pay 75 euros and not the new price?! A drop of 20 euros is a drop of more than 25%! Hey, I want that too!

 Posted by at 14:32