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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Restart asp.net application

ASP.NET > HttpRuntime > UnloadAppDomain


HttpRuntime.UnloadAppDomain Method

Terminates the current application. The application restarts the next time a request is received for it.

UnloadAppDomain is useful for servers that have a large number of applications that infrequently receive requests. Rather than keep application resources alive for the lifetime of the process, UnloadAppDomain allows programmatic shutdown of unused applications.

Example

Restart asp.net application


using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
namespace editor.Admin
{
    public partial class restart : System.Web.UI.Page
    {
        protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            System.Web.HttpRuntime.UnloadAppDomain();
        }
    }
}

 





Setting up a Sent Mail rule in Thunderbird

Setting up a Sent Mail rule in Thunderbird
1. Click on Tools > Account Settings
2. Under your Account Name (the example below shows Work Account, you may have simply named yours IMAP), select Copies and Folders

Make sure there is a tick next to Place a copy in: You then have TWO choices.
OPTION ONE
"Sent" folder on By default Thunderbird selects "Sent" folder on This means that Thunderbird will create a folder for you called Sent under your IMAP account and all your sent items will filter into this folder.
OPTION TWO
Other You may already have a Sent Mail folder set up on your IMAP account. By selecting Other you can specify which folder you would like your sent mail to filter into. To select an alternative folder: Click on the following icon: Select your Account Name (not Local Folders) Choose the Sent Mail folder you require
Click OK to save your changes.