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KKeeyybbooaarrddElectr o nic& &Newslette r of MtMhe Hobart Comooputer uUusers Gssrouepe Inc.. ZoneAlarm goes Vista Thunderbird email client Freespire 2.0 released SCO loses in court Dell offers XP Free security suite ... and more! Vol. 2 Issue 1 – July-August 2007 Contents: ZoneAlarm goes Vista Dell offers XP A fully Vista-compatible version is now available ........... 1 Thanks to customer demand, XP is back ....................... 10 Thunderbird email client SCO loses in court How to get, install and configure it .................................. 2 Doesn©t own Unix, says Court ......................................... 11 Personal from the Editor Free security suite A note about why this issue is late .................................. 6 Advertising-supported antispam, antivirus and more ... 12 Freespire 2.0 released Built on Ubuntu, this could be the Linux for you ............ 7 ©Hobart Computer Users Group Inc. 2007 (except where stated otherwise) Produced using StarOffice 8.0 from http://www.sun.com running under Xandros Linux 4.0 from http://www.xandros.com Editor: Peter Campbell, C/-Hobart Computer Users Group Inc., PO Box 3179, West Hobart Tas 7000, Australia Phone: (03) 6261 5686 Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein are those of the Editor or the author of the item concerned and are not necessarily endorsed by the Management Committee of the Hobart Computer Users Group Inc. While care is taken in compiling the information in this newsletter, the Hobart Computer Users Group Inc. and its officers and members cannot take responsibility for any problems arising from the use of the information. Some articles are designed only to stimulate thought and discussion. Website: Back issues of our newsletters are available from our website http://hobartpcgroup.org.au Subscriptions: To subscribe to this newsletter, please visit our website. It is available in PDF format only Reprinting: While permission will be given to other non-profit organisations to reprint items from this newsletter, (where the Group holds the copyright to the material in question), please contact the Editor for verification before reprinting Our cover: Thunderbird email client offers anti-spam and anti-phishing features (see feature article “Thunderbird email client”) ZoneAlarm goes Vista even the most recent and aggressive viruses. The suite's anti-spyware features more robust detection and ZoneAlarm for Vista has finally arrived. Although not removal functions to perform deeper scans at every level and available when Vista was released, ZoneAlarm Internet purge spyware from your PC. Security Suite 7.1 and its companion free ZoneAlarm Firewall are not only Vista-compatible, but are the first third- In addition to the usual anti-spam and anti-phishing party security products to rely on Vista's new Windows protections, the suite also has additional measures to stop Filtering Platform (WFP) to track network behaviour. identity theft. Windows XP and 2000 use Microsoft's Transport Device The renowned ZoneAlarm firewall protects both networks Interface (TDI). Vista retains support for TDI for now, but and the operating system and includes spyware and rootkit introduces WFP as the preferred alternative. protection. Check Point Software representatives say that, while they Windows 2000/XP users also get spy site blocking, privacy could have ported to Vista using TDI and this would have protection, instant message protection, quarantining of been easier, Microsoft will stop fixing problems with TDI in suspicious email attachments, and parental control. the future, making WFP the way to go to protect users from future Vista threats. More details are available from ZoneAlarm's website: The ZoneAlarm Security Suite includes antivirus, anti- http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/home.jsp spyware, anti-spam and anti-phishing, identity theft protection, firewall and much more. The personal firewall remains a free download, while the full ZoneAlarm Security Suite 7.1 retails for $USD49.95 Version 7.1 has a new antivirus engine which delivers, including one year's updates and can be used on up to three Checkpoint claims, significantly enhanced detection and computers. removal capabilities. There are hourly signature updates, expanded coverage, and faster detection to find and remove Index 1 filters. These features are available in Windows Mail, the Thunderbird email client Outlook Express replacement in Windows Vista. If you want them, you have to upgrade your operating system, or use an Meet Thunderbird alternative, such as Thunderbird. Mozilla Thunderbird is an email client (program) intended to replace Outlook Express. Used with the Sunbird calendar System requirements program, it can also replace Outlook. Mozilla's engineers are now working with Qualcomm engineers to create a new, Before downloading Thunderbird, make sure that you meet totally free version of Eudora. It is distributed by the Mozilla the minimal "System Requirements" (the minimal Corporation, the commercial arm of the Mozilla Foundation. software/hardware combination needed to run Thunderbird). Operating Systems Thunderbird is an open-source program. That means that anyone can have access to the source code of the program • Windows 98 and can modify it to suit their requirements. Under an open- • Windows 98 SE source licence, the modifier is then required to make the • Windows ME modified source code available under the same licensing • Windows NT 4.0 arrangements. Thus, each new release of Thunderbird is a • Windows 2000 community effort. and everyone is welcome to participate in • Windows XP (Recommended) further development. • Windows Vista Thunderbird is free, in the best sense of the word: no nagging Minimum Hardware advertising screens, advertising-supported features, or Pentium 233 MHz registration requests. It's free to distribute to other people, • free to amend (should you have the skills and need to), and (Recommended: Pentium 500MHz or greater) totally free of charge. • 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater) When compared with Outlook Express 6, Thunderbird has • 52 MB hard drive space more features, including junk (spam) filters and anti-phishing 2 If your system doesn't meet the recommended specification, Extensions. you should probably upgrade it, as it will also be unable to run many other modern software programs. Remember, too, If you need detailed instructions to guide you through the that, now Microsoft has terminated support for pre-Windows initial installation process, these can be obtained from: XP versions, new software is increasingly being written in such a way that it requires a well-patched Windows 2000, http://tinyurl.com/yvnvos Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system to run. Linux, Unix, and Mac users will also notice a similar trend. Provided you left “Launch Mozilla Thunderbird now” ticked, Thunderbird should now start and you can set up your email account. Obtaining Thunderbird Thunderbird is available from http://getthunderbird.com most Take it with you file download sites around the world. If your Internet service provider has a file mirror, look there first, as downloads from If you pop across to http://portableapps.com you will find a your ISP's servers may not count as part of your monthly portable version of Thunderbird that you can install on a USB quota. stick, USB drive, or MP3 player (e.g. iPod).This is installed in the same way, but make sure you have your device attached before you start and the installation process will Installing Thunderbird automatically install the portable Thunderbird on the device ready to plug into any Windows computer. Once you have downloaded the file, follow the normal installation procedures for your operating system. For You may need to log on to the USB device to start Windows users that involves double-clicking on the file Thunderbird. If you've used the complete portable application Thunderbird Setup 2.0.0.4.exe (as 14 June 2007). Choose the suite (obtainable from the same source as portable en-gb language option if your supplier offers it and that is the Thunderbird) start the portable applications menu instead. British English one and is a better match to Australian spelling. You can also add an Australian spelling dictionary Portable Thunderbird works completely from the device on to Thunderbird, which we will deal with later when we get to which it is installed, leaving no trace on the host computer. 3 Now you really can take it with you! some information from your Internet Service Provider. This includes your email address, your login ID/user name (which may be the first part of your email address – before the @ Setting up an email account symbol – or may be the whole email address), the name of their mail servers (both incoming and outgoing), the email Importing settings into Thunderbird account type, and the dialup phone number (if you don't have broadband). If you don't have the information, you can look it If you already have an email account and have been using up on the provider's website by using another computer. Outlook Express, or another email client, importing the settings is the easiest way to go ... no finding that missing Once you have the information in front of you, you can click piece of paper that the Internet Service Provider sent you, no on the "Create a new account" link to associate an email trying to remember that saved password, and no looking up address with Thunderbird. You can also add email accounts the server names ... just import them from your old email later on, if you need to. program. You can use Thunderbird as reader for RSS feeds or When Thunderbird is installed, it will automatically look for Newsgroup accounts. However, in this article, we will only Outlook Express, Outlook and Eudora, and offer to import look at setting up an email account: the settings. If you choose not to import the settings as part of the installation process, you still have the option of using the • Choose "Email account" import wizard later.

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