This is a guide to updating your Linux server for SSL-enabled, IPv6-happy email transmission using sendmail! Here are the things you need to have already: An IPv6 address for your server. Your internet hosting provider will be able ... (more)
The Manor House A beautifully restored period building dating back to the end of the 19th century in a semi-rural setting on the edge of the village, which hosts a pub, a lovely church and post office. Double, twin or single rooms with ... (more)
Mill Common House (Closed Christmas) Elegant Georgian Farmhouse, tranquil countryside delicious breakfasts, large conservatory, walled garden. Ideal for broads/coast. 1 Double suite (King size bed) with large bathroom 1 Twin bedded ... (more)
Holly Grove (Closed Christmas and New Year) Relaxed, comfortable Georgian family home within mature secluded grounds. Delightful rooms, dinner by arrangement. Swimming pool. 1 Twin room with shower and hand basin 1 Double / family ... (more)
Ah, well, it's easy to answer, right? Boilerjuice, Butler, Bayford, Watson, or Scottish Fuels. Simple, eh? Or is it? Thanks to John Kelleher[1] who alerted us to the fact that many of the oil companies (that includes both domestic heating ... (more)
This isn't necessarily as straightforward as it seems. We'd like to put a window in right next to our oil tank. Our local Building Control (North Norfolk District Council) says that there must be 6 feet between an oil tank and an ordinary ... (more)
Probably taken in early 1884. Originally mislabeled as a portrait of JC Bacon and family. Centre: Raiford Wiggs (1827-1915) and Sarah Adaline Woodmansee (1830-1907). Identified by obvious resemblance of Sarah to her 1902 Fiftieth wedding ... (more)
I bought a second-hand Garmin Edge 1000 recently, as a Christmas present, and it's a nice device with a handy big screen. It quickly transpired though that the map screen was missing all the minor roads (UK's B roads and smaller), which made ... (more)
Making a cat tree is fun and easy, as long as you have a few basic DIY skills and tools. The only tools you need are a saw, drill, screwdriver, file and knife. As long as you can use these tools safely then you should get on ok. Why build ... (more)