I actually thought the palm foleo was a great product. It was essentially a larger screen and keyboard for your smartphone. It was a great idea, and they were dumb to throw it away.
--Sam
there are incentives. I heard it on buzz out loud.
You are at first glance doing the right thing. You are monitoring SMTP traffic and blocking it. (right?) No SMTP traffic to strange servers on strange ports. But, I also ask which antivirus you are running, which antispyware and which firewall. I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials for users that won't pay, but corporations should be using something other than Norton -- a corporate edition with update servers at the antivirus vendor.
I recommend Trend Micro although I've never used its corporate edition, the consumer edition is excellent, although causes some conflicts on one dell laptop I saw, and idisk (webdav drives.) Mcafee seems to have a good "detection rate", and can remove most with a scan.
For antispyware, Mcafee or Trend Micro will try to help, but I recommend Superantispyware. Pay the licensing fees. Also, if you can figure out how to configure strict firewall walls to only allow the web browser, and e-mail client, that will go a long way.
--Sam
you should be able to do that in get info for others -- ie. no the designer. Making the file share read only ensures that he has to copy it. From doing technical support, he likely is forgetting to make a copy. Moreover, burning over a network drive won't work even if you do allow write access.
--Sam
Disabled people do not need your pity. They do need your support. I was unaware of these projects. As a disabled technology guy, that's sad. I support these efforts.
Oh, so there you are!