The Mail workflow action extends the standard Sitecore email action which is included with the default installation. It is distributed as a standard Sitecore package.
The package includes the actual template for this action (the Extended email action), which inherits from the Sitecore Standard template. The extended email action template contains the following fields, grouped in the Parameters section:
To - the recipient's email address;
From - the sender's email address;
Subject - the subject of the email (allows using Velocity templates);
Message - the body of the email (allows using Velocity templates);
Mail server - the email server you'd like to use for sending emails; *Type - (the same as the Type field of the Sitecore Action template).
"-A IPAddress : Displays the NetBIOS name table of a remote computer, specified by the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) of the remote computer."
In this post I want to show how to address a missing feature that was a part of "old" lucene index implementation. This article will provide an example how one can customize Lucene search configuration so that it's possible to add custom fields to the index.
With the program Check Host you can easily monitor a server or the services of a server. Therefore define which host or ip address should be monitored. Additionally you can choose the check method: either with a ping or by establishing a socket connection (optionally TCP or UDP) on any port.
whatsmydns.net is an online service that allows you to instantly perform a DNS lookup to check a hostnames current IP Address and other DNS information against a selection of random name servers around the world. This is especially useful to check the current state of DNS propagation after making changes to your domains zones.
Generate an anonymous alias that will forward to your real email address. It will automatically be deleted after either your set time or message limit has been reached.
BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table. For each crash, BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).
For each crash displayed in the upper pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the crash in the lower pane. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.