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		<title>How To Manually Send Email Using Telnet to Check for Open Relays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing how to manually send an email using TELNET rather than a traditional email application such as Microsoft Outlook is sometimes useful for troubleshooting or testing for an open mail server relay. In order to send email via TELNET you will need 3 things: An active internet connection The address of a mail server capable [...]]]></description>
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		<title>OS X &#8211; How to Search For a Substring Inside of GZIP and BZ2 Files</title>
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		<title>10.5 Leopard &#8211; How to Manually Kerberize Services</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction Today when I went to &#8220;kerberize&#8221; the services on my 10.5.1 Leopard server I attempted to follow the instructions in the official Leopard server manual. If you have read the &#8220;excellently written&#8221; (FYI I am being sarcastic) OS X server manuals then you already know how it went. In the manual it states there [...]]]></description>
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