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We are looking for someone to do the occasional mold design in SolidWorks. We do most in house but with current growth we need some outside help. Is this a good a place as any to post this? Mark Bannister

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Thanks everyone for your replies. We are looking for company or individual to work on the occasional job-by-job basis. Experience in injection mold design is required. Thermoset injection, compression, and transfer mold design would be an added bonus. Free-lance is fine. We typically keep up with the latest SW release and are currently using

2004. We need someone reliable who can estimate time requirements reasonably and meet them. We use a select few sub-contractors and prefer smaller organizations with whom we can build close relationships. We pay on time. Our web site details most of what we do,
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(I've mentioned this before but most all the graphics on our site were done in SW/PW years ago.) One last thing, and this is very important, when last minute model changes arrive there will be no moaning and groaning. Just tell me how long it's going to take to redo everything.

Mark Bannister

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Hmmm, I was thinking the same thing... Vedy Interestink....But gooood!

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We were having the same problem; in excess of 100 spam per day for all our major employees. We tried several spam packages, including McAfeeSpamKiller, SpamAssassin, and InBoxer. All of them were an improvement over nothing, but had major flaws--troubling amounts of false positives, and significant amounts of spam (>40 per day) were still getting thru.

Our IT guy recently installed a server based installation of Symantec's Mail Security for Exchange, which includes an Anti-spam component. The anti-spam uses a combination of real-time blacklists and heuristic filtering; in about a month of use we've had zero false positives, and the spam that gets thru is down to about five messages per day.

I highly recommend that you consider the Symantec product.

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I get about 40 spams a day. I use Mozilla (free download) it has built in spam filtering. It has canned 4318 spam messages, 0 false positives, 4 false negatives in 6 months.

It also allows you to make message filters. As you know the e-mail address specification allows optional text to be placed in (). Thus you can make up your own authentication system. i.e. me(mywebpage)@mydomain.net, me(usenews buddies)@mydomain.net, me(relatives)@mydomain.net etc.

Joe

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We've had messagelabs spam manager installed for a couple of weeks. It blocks about 100+ messages a week from my inbox. I've had one false positive but that was an e-greeting card so that's almost expected. Seems to work great.

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Uh, I didn't know that.

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I have an immediate, contract employment opportunity that I am having difficulty filling and thought this may prove to be an excellent networking tool. The position is located in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area. My clients requirements are: 5-10 years experience in mechanical systems design and manufacturing. Mechanical and/or chemical process design and electro-mechanical systems integration, familiar with the design of 3D equipment models, assemblies, 2D parts & assemblies, process flow and instrumentation diagrams and electrical schematics. Trained and have practical experience with Solid Edge, AutoCAD and ANSI or other ASME software. CFD experience a definite plus.

If this describes your background and you are available to work in the Toronto area, please email asap.

Many thanks

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