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POPFile - Automatic Email Classification

POPFile - Automatic Email Classification 10/31/2003 10:37 AM

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Mailing list vs comments as a venue for dialog?  To me, that's like comparing board meetings vs pubs for as venues for making business decisions.

I am told that using information at the IP layer to affect behaviour two layers up isn't going to work?  And yet I run firewall programs filter outgoing connections based on the path of the main program which issued the request.  Despite coming up with "perl.exe" for a fair number of commands, it does seem to catch a lot of spyware.

Classifications are so impossible, yet so darn useful.


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Finding the information you need is a daunting challenge that consumes about one-third of the typical workday. There is so much information, so many contexts in which documents may be relevant, and so many different file formats, from Office documents to graphics to PDFs. A single business document may cover hundreds, even thousands of subjects, have many authors, and have been created in different contexts for a variety of audiences. Enterprise content management (ECM) systems try to centralize content and enforce the assignment of metadata to simplify the task of finding information. Although ECM systems can bring order to chaos, you'll get more accurate and efficient information retrieval by planning your classification and taxonomy strategy. Creating a taxonomy is the process of classifying information and the associated metadata that further describes the information according to a logical system. There are several ways to create taxonomies, but most organizations build them manually, buy a pre-existing system or apply automated taxonomy/classification tools to their data. Each approach has advantages and disadvantages. Whichever you choose, advance planning is critical. Develop an information-management strategy, understand your organization's business needs and know what types of information your users require. After these step are complete, you can move on to creating a taxonomy using one of the approaches discussed above.

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I'm not working from a Windows box as much as I used to these days, so maybe I'm a little too blissfully isolated from the sheer volume of crap that most of you put up with from your computer each day.

Tonight, though, I was working from my wife's PC at home, and I fired up Adobe Reader (The Reader Formerly Known As Acrobat) to look at a PDF. I've become accustomed to the annoying popup window in the last few versions that remind you of "important updates", and I saw this:

Abode
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What the crap, man?! Since when is Photoshop Album an "Update" to Reader?! And Yahoo Toolbar?! They've co-opted the at least (dubiously) useful update program to shill their crap.

Don't get me wrong. I think Photoshop Album is probably the best photo management program available today. In fact, I already have the full version installed, which makes the update suggestion even more idiotic.

It's insane to dilute the interface with this sort of garbage. I will now dismiss anything that ever appears in the update list as marketing BS, which means that the update system is now broken because I'll never use it. Even if it wasn't, the popup window was a horrible way to notify for updates anyway. Firefox's subtle icon in the toolbar is a far better way to handle this.

As an app, Reader should be basically invisible. The ultimate goal of the app should be that, whenever I click on a PDF, it starts instantly and immediately displays me that PDF in a manner that's optimal for onscreen reading, and provides just a few simple tools that I might need. Anything else is serving Adobe, not me, and that makes the app less valuable. The splash screen is lame, and the popup update notice is asinine. Adding other apps to the software update notice is "Pulling a RealPlayer".


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Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts


Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
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Chrysanth Software has released Chrysanth Email Notifier v2.3, a free POP3, IMAP4 and Gmail notification software that helps you to get notified of every incoming email and even spams in your mail boxes while they are still sitting on the remote email servers. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]

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In the latest in an occasional series of e-mails to Microsoft customers, Microsoft's chairman provides an update on the progress of efforts to curb the epidemic of junk e-mail.

Email Hosting Service by Runbox Provides
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Aliencamel.com announces that the email-storage-space race is over. This race was started by Google's Gmail service offering 1GB of storage. AlienCamel has gone the final step and is now offering its users unlimited storage. By removing limits on space, users now have a simple, low-cost service which will keep their emails safe, secure and backed up forever. AlienCamel has implemented the most sophisticated anti-spam filtering and email-virus-blocking technology over the last 18 months. Now, AlienCamel is the first independent commercial email service in the world to offer "unlimited storage for personal email". [PRWEB Aug 17, 2004]

Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
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Automatic TOC Generation


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Automatic feed unsubscibe


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Dave Winer asks about automatic unsubscribing from a feed, and it's an interesting question. If a feed is no longer updated, how should the publisher tell aggregators to unsubscribe from it? I think the simplest solution is for the server to return HTTP status code 410, as recommended here and here. An aggregator that receives a 410 for a specific found should then automatically unsubscribe from it.

This will be supported in the next build of FeedDemon, and I believe it's already supported by several other aggregators. In FeedDemon's case, the user will be prompted to unsubscribe, since automatically unsubscribing would remove the feed from FeedDemon's cache - losing the user's history of that feed's postings. If the user chooses not to unsubscribe, FeedDemon will turn off automatic updating for that feed.


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