January 2004
It is hard to believe another year has past. As is always the case, I’m still getting used to writing the date ending with 04, but this year, it is even more un-nerving – it feels like I just got used to writing 03!
As mentioned in our Christmas dispatch, things got so hectic around Internetrix during the end of last year, we didn’t have the time to put together a newsletter… and this edition proves we weren’t kidding! We introduce a new member of the Internetrix Team – Mark Turnbull – and announce our newest client, Wollongong City Council. Just in case we didn’t have our hands full enough, some people with really poor English decided to release a virus in memory of the European Space Agency’s Mars Probe, Beagle II – the first major virus attack of 2004.
We also have an early look at the new anti-spam legislation passed by the Australian Senate in December, give you a sneak-preview at some upcoming improvements in our hosting plans and service, and of course our usual feature, where we showcase a record number of newly finished projects! For any of our hosting clients who travel, make sure you know about webmail – Internetrix’s own web based email service.
If the old adage about absence making the heart grow fonder is true, we really hope you love this edition, our first since October.
It’s almost a sporting contest, but most of us are unwilling players.
This month, we are proud to announce the swelling once more of Team Internetrix, with the addition to our ranks of Mark Turnbull. Mark is a graduate of the University of Wollongong, with Degrees ...
On the 2nd of December, 2003, the Anti-Spam Act 2003 passed the Australian Senate. One week later, the US equivalent, the CAN-SPAM Act was passed by the US Congress.
Internetrix are excited this month to announce the signing of our newest client, Wollongong City Council.
While we often showcase our projects and activities in the development area, it is a little known fact that hosting represents around one third of our business activity.
Kells – as announced in our September newsletter, Kells selected Internetrix from an extensive tendering process to develop their new internet presence.
Webmail is a browser based email system that allows you to access your email from anywhere, at any time.