The Official Blog Of Visual Lizard http://www.visuallizard.com/ en-us 180 <![CDATA[Daily Links For Thursday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/02/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/02/link Thu, 02 Feb 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Julian Moffatt over the course of February 2nd

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<![CDATA[MTS Has Turned Off SMTP.MTS.NET ]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/01/smtp-mts-net-is-no-more http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/01/smtp-mts-net-is-no-more Wed, 01 Feb 2012 00:00:00 -0600 If you, like us, have been using MTS.ca for internet access for one of our connections, you may or may not be aware that MTS has disabled their outbound mail servers. Head over to their site and review their service notice about disabling outbound mail.

What Does This Mean?

If you have your email setup to use MTS for sending email through SMTP.MTS.NET then you have to make a change.

If We Host Your Email

If you are hosted with Visual Lizard you can set your outbound mail server to either mail.visuallizard.com or mail.yourdomain.com.

You will need to provide your full email address yourname@yourdomain.com and your password.

Set the outbound mail port to 587

You should now be good to go.

If You Host Your Own Email Internally

If you are hosting your own email in-house, then you should already have your outbound email servers setup. Talk to your IT person at your company if things have stopped working. They will have more answers than we do.

If You Were Using MTS To Send Email At Home/Work and We Don't Host You

This one becomes a matter of choice. If you have been sending email through MTS from home or work, and this is no longer an option, then you can do a few things

  • Check with your hosting provider and find out what information they have for you and how you can send using your domain's outbound mail servers or your hosting provider's mail servers.
     
  • Setup multiple email addresses in your Gmail.com account or forward your email accounts to a GMail.com account and then send all reply emails from there with a specific reply-to address. See Google's help on using multiple email accounts with gmail. If you go this route, then you can use Gmail's outbound mail servers, or you can use your website's outbound mail servers to send through.
     
  • Update your email account service with MTS to use Live.com email. See MTS' instructions on how to do this.
     
  • Switch to a different interent provider that offers outbound mail servers when you are connected to their network. This isn't very practical, but is an option if you want to explore other services.

As always, this is information on the internet. Use at your own risk and hopefully this information helps some of you.

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Wednesday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/01/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/02/01/link Wed, 01 Feb 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Julian Moffatt over the course of February 1st

  • How The Brain Sees Faces

    Malls tire me out pretty quickly. So many faces to process. So little processing power.

  • The Meal

    The Art House Co-op is running a free event called the meal on February 24th. One meal, one picture, hopefully thousands of participants.

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<![CDATA[Leonard Cohen "Old Ideas"]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/31/leonard-cohen-old-ideas http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/31/leonard-cohen-old-ideas Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:00:00 -0600

Leonard Cohen offically released a new album today, named "Old Ideas", a collection of ten new songs full of gravelly voiced poetry goodness. I've been a big fan of Cohen since I first picked up "The Future" and have been looking forward to new material from him :D

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Monday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/30/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/30/link Mon, 30 Jan 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Julian Moffatt, Wil Alambre, and Max Chiriac over the course of January 30th

  • Awesome Canadian Bills List

    If you want to know what bills are before Parliament here in Canada, then you should book mark this link on Reddit.com.

  • Plain English Summary of Bill C-11

    This is effectively the DCMA bill with a few internet bits tossed in. If this bill passes, it will be illegal to jailbreak/root your iPhone or use VLC (open source) software to watch a DVD on your computer. Additionally torrent sites fall under the general blanket of "we think there be pirates, therefore they be illegal" nebulous legal speak.

  • Megaupload Data Deleted Thursday

    If you used Megaupload for legitimate purposes and hoped to recover your data in the wake of the US's piracy crackdown, you might be S.O.L.

  • The State Of HTML5 Video

    LongTailVideo have published report about current stat of the HTML5 video. Article summarizes what HTML5 can and can not support across various browsers and devices including support for different codecs and attributes.

  • Single Instrument Cover

    What an awesome cover, done on a single instrument, by 4 people and a sea-captian.

  • Winnipeg Firms Merge to Form New Agency

    Our friends at Cocoon, Velocity and Clark/Huot have merged to form a super group called clarkhuot/cocoon. We are looking forward to seeing them in action. Good luck everyone!

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Thursday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/26/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/26/link Thu, 26 Jan 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Wil Alambre and Max Chiriac over the course of January 26th

  • JC Penny Reinventing Itself

    Neat to hear how department stores have trapped themselves in loudly-advertised often-run sales, to the point where no one was listening. Only one in 500 items sold were bought at full price, and the store was running almost six hundred promotions every year at a cost of $2 million each!

  • Oil Rush

    Oil Rush is a real-time naval strategy game based on group control. It combines the strategic challenge of a classical RTS with the sheer fun of Tower Defence. it runs on the following platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and PlayStation 3. Powered by Unigine Engine. View official trailer & gameplay on Youtube. Available for $19.99 on Steam and Desura.

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Wednesday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/25/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/25/link Wed, 25 Jan 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Wil Alambre and Max Chiriac over the course of January 25th

  • Nimblebit vs Zynga

    Zynga gets called out on its new game, "Dream Heights", which looks to be a complete rip-off of Nimblebits' popular "Tiny Tower".

  • HTML5 Please

    From the people behind HTML5 Boilerplate, Modernizr & CSS3 Please. HTML5 Please helps look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them – with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Tuesday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/24/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/24/link Tue, 24 Jan 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Wil Alambre and Julian Moffatt over the course of January 24th

  • Smart E-Book Interface Prototype
  • New Vimeo

  • Clearing Browser Cache

    Bookmarked because it always comes up in support requests. Use this URL from Google if you need to help your clients navigate to the settings in their web browser and empty a sticky cache.

  • Color

    A timed colour matching game, utilizing various colour wheels. Be sure to adjust your monitor beforehand, and go for the elusive "perfect" hits. How good is your sense of colour?

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<![CDATA[Daily Links For Monday]]> http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/23/link http://www.visuallizard.com/blog/2012/01/23/link Mon, 23 Jan 2012 00:01:00 -0600 Contributed by Dwayne Kristjanson, Max Chiriac, and Julian Moffatt over the course of January 23rd

  • Udacity

    CS 101: Building a Search Engine

  • WebM-Enabled Browser Usage Share Exceeds H.264-Enabled Browser Usage Share on Desktop

    Results for Week 1 and Week 2 of 2012

  • Meet the New CEO of RIM

    Best comment on YouTube "He speaks as slowly as his OS" ... the future doesn't look bright for RIM :(

  • Crossroads.js

    Crossroads.js is a routing library inspired by URL Route/Dispatch utilities present on frameworks like Rails, Pyramid, Django, CakePHP, CodeIgniter, etc... It parses a string input and decides which action should be executed by matching the string against multiple patterns. It is a powerful and flexible routing system. If used properly it can reduce code complexity by decoupling objects and also by abstracting navigation paths and server requests.

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