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Public email 09/21/2004 11:02 AM

Doc Searls: There have been prolific times in the history of this blog. But, on the whole, I doubt its bulk exceeds the outbound text in my daily emails, or even (lately) my daily instant messaging. In fact, I think of this blog as public email. A way to do cc: everybody.




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Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
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email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway


Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
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Atlantic Sky has announced its support to the Sender ID standard for email sender authentication. Atlantic Sky's support will make Sender ID available to global enterprises through its Mailqube 2003 E-mail gateway. [PRWEB Sep 5, 2004]

trimMail's Email Battles: CERT Reveals
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trimMail's Email Battles: CERT Reveals
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CERT Reveals Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs .. Permanent link to this item

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Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
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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]

Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
Progress Report


Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
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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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Offer premium email to your business with Runbox Email Hosting. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]

Inevitably the Kobe case got tried in
public with leaks and press releases,
and once it got tried in public, Justice
lost


Inevitably the Kobe case got tried in
public with leaks and press releases,
and once it got tried in public, Justice
lost
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Bryant charge dismissed, accuser's lawyer says .. The case didn't even go to trial .. as he wants

cnn.com/2004/LAW/09/01/bryant.trial/index.html
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Guidance for public sector web sites
which sell online to the public


Guidance for public sector web sites
which sell online to the public
12/15/2003 03:35 AM
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Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail


Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail
08/17/2004 02:00 AM
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
For Better Email Search?


Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
For Better Email Search?
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The big discussion that I've been having with a few different people over the last few weeks is whether or not Google would get into the email business - and, if so, how? To me, it seems like an obvious extension of their technology and business model - but not everyone agrees. However, the rumors are getting louder and louder that Google is developing an email product. The question is whether they'll be offering an entire "Google Email" system, or if they're just working on a version of their AdSense offering that would work within email (generating contextual ads based on the content of the email). Some people I've spoken to about it thought that people would freak out if they thought Google was reading their email to do its contextualization magic - which could be true. The question is how many people will freak out - and will plenty of others be more than willing to welcome the Google contextualization engine into their inbox, in exchange for the ability to actually "Google your email"? Many people always seem to want the ability to better search through their own email. I could see a certain willingness from many people to let Google place ads in their email in exchange for the ability to better search through all the email. If Google could figure out a good anti-spam solution, as well, it could be a real hit.

Quite a concept: Public records should
be made public


Quite a concept: Public records should
be made public
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Chicago's public sculpture can't be
photographed by the public


Chicago's public sculpture can't be
photographed by the public
02/07/2005 02:07 AM
Cory Doctorow: Chicago spent $270 million on its Millennium Park, placing a big public sculpture by Anish Kapoor in the middle of it, bought with public money. Woe betide any member of the public who tries to photograph this sculpture, though: it's a copyrighted sculpture and Chicago is spending even more money policing Chicagoans who try to photograph it and make a record of what their tax-dollars bought.

If I were them, I'd ask for my money back. What kind of jerk sculptor sells the city a piece of public art for a public park and then demands that no one take pictures of it? Christ, they should run this guy out of town on a rail and melt the goddamned sculpture down for scrap. Then they should fire the politician who signed a purchase contract that reserved the photographic rights and run him out of town on the same rail. Between the artist's greed and the procurement officer's malfeasance, this is about the vilest display of human venality I've heard of all day.

The copyrights for the enhancements in Millennium Park are owned by the artist who created them. As such, anyone reproducing the works, especially for commercial purposes, needs the permission of that artist.
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Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry


Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry
06/22/2005 01:51 AM
For years, SMTP server software was used to send and receive e-mail communications. These older servers, usually freeware, have created many delivery challenges. Most of the time, marketers, CEO’s and even CMO’s are completely unaware of these issues. The owners of ActivSoftware, in central New York, introduced a worldwide challenge to prove their software system (http://www.activsoftware.com/xms) is one of a kind in the email industry. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]

Fun with Public Officials and Public
Databases


Fun with Public Officials and Public
Databases
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Florida Secretary of State Glenda Hood is lying, and I can prove it.

Public enemy number one – the public.


Public enemy number one – the public. 05/02/2004 12:14 AM

A Public Editor for an Internet Public


A Public Editor for an Internet Public 01/07/2004 03:13 PM
For the majority of readers, the New York Times is now an online newspaper with a print edition. Suppose the new public editor began with that fact. Something surprising--even radical--could emerge. Of course it's all speculation...

Email Postage Company Says People Want
Email Postage Stamps


Email Postage Company Says People Want
Email Postage Stamps
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Is it really any surprise that an email postage company has done a survey saying that p eople want email postage stamps as a way of cutting back spam. In the past, every survey that has asked people about email postage has generally come out the opposite way. However, when you ask the question in a leading way, such as: "Is it a good idea to shift the cost of e-mail from the ISPs to those who send mass e-mail?" who's actually going to say no? Of course, people want to "shift the cost," but that's not the same as saying they want to deal with email postage stamps.

How Public is Public Radio?


How Public is Public Radio? 05/31/2004 05:19 AM
revealing how conservative NPR is .. How Public is Public Radio? .. closer look .. study

fair.org/extra/0405/npr-study.html
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Email


Email 01/06/2005 05:47 PM
Email is like TiVo for chat.

I’m not sure why I felt like writing that sentence, except that I’m a big fan of the “blank is like TiVo for blank” comparisons. At some point, everything is either like TiVo or like a thing being TiVo’d.

I sometimes enjoy making up absurd comparisons. Clouds are like TiVo for rain. Soup is like TiVo for vegetables. That kind of thing.

Email Without a PC


Email Without a PC 09/20/2004 11:02 PM
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Must We Pay For Email?


Must We Pay For Email? 12/16/2003 12:32 PM
One of the popular suggestions for stopping spam is to start charging for every email sent. The latest proponent of this plan are the folks at Forrester Research. They make the same mistakes most people do in proposing such a solution - suggesting that the benefits will far outweigh the costs. They suggest that most firms will actually save money because they won't have to pay for spam filters any more. They also suggest that email will become more useful - since emails won't get ignored and/or lost so much. However, there are also a ton of unintended consequences that they ignore. First, revamping the entire infrastructure of email for the sake of tracking and charging will be incredibly expensive. Then, maintaining that infrastructure will raise all sorts of other issues. They will need to track usage, charges, do the billing, and make sure people pay. These are not inexpensive things. It also acts to discourage use. Putting any sort of "per-use" tax will discourage legitimate uses of email just as much as the bad uses of email. Mailing lists would become nearly impossible to maintain, and because email would need to be tracked to specific people, anonymous email would become impossible. The basic idea of charging to stamp out spammers may sound nice, but there are unintended consequences that suggest it wouldn't be a very useful solution, while also placing the cost burden on all of the legitimate users of email.

Email jam


Email jam 09/10/2004 05:38 AM

It looks like my backlog of email has reached a critical level. I will try to get to it in the next few days, but apologies to people waiting for replies from me.

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MLB.com May Go Public?


MLB.com May Go Public? 08/03/2004 12:32 PM
Major League Baseball is always claiming that they're about to go broke, though it seems like it's more due to some questionable accounting than anything else. However, one "bright" spot appears to be their "Advanced Media" division, which earlier this year announced plans to run the web operations of other sports. The group hasn't been without its problems. They had trouble staying online when they launched and they still seem to be having some problems underst anding that they can't own facts as they attempt to claim control over anyone explaining what's happening in a game unless they've first paid MLB.com. Either way, MLB.com apparently wants to take advantage of an open IPO window for .coms and may try to go public this fall. Now, the timing is especially interesting. The plan, according to the article, is to go public right around the World Series. While they wouldn't necessarily be hyping themselves, it does make you wonder if that will cause some trouble with the SEC's "quiet period." A lot of attention will be geared towards MLB.com during the World Series, and it could raise questions about how fair an IPO at that time would be. Any proceeds from the IPO would be split among the teams who funded the project -- and will then promptly be placed in the owners' pockets rather than on anything useful for the game of baseball.

Going Public Ain't What It Used To Be


Going Public Ain't What It Used To Be 05/25/2004 11:55 AM
Ah, yes, the buzz of the IPO is back. However, as this article points out pretty clearly, too many companies believe that going public in 2004 will be just like going public in 1999. However, the times are quite different, and some companies are realizing that, even if the IPO window looks wide open right now, going public is costly, and it may not be the windfall they're hoping for. At the same time, the article suggests that the increased difficulty in going public will play into the hands of big, established companies who realize that their tiny competitors won't be able to raise tons of cash on Wall Street. Of course, if you read the details of the article, you realize that the companies that won't be able to raise so much Wall Street cash are in that position for a reason: they're not ready to be a public company. They're usually more of a one product company, rather than a real, sustainable business offering. Basically, the entire article can be summed up by saying "companies that shouldn't go public will find it more difficult to go public these days." That seems like a good thing. The only problem is that too many one-product companies don't realize they shouldn't be public, and still hope to cash out like it's 1999. While some of their investors certainly realize that the companies are too young to be public, investors like the idea of cashing out - and are likely to push those companies to go public anyway, which may be troublesome for their long term prospects.

Be sure to get your MS patches via
email!


Be sure to get your MS patches via
email!
12/05/2003 10:09 AM
Ok, obviously I'm kidding! But I guess that's what the virus creators expect, and by the volume of spams with...

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One third of email now spam


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Cost to business measured in millions

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UN proposes email tax


UN proposes email tax 07/14/2004 09:50 AM
It was five years ago today... 14 July 1999

Email-Store-0.15


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Secure Your Email


Secure Your Email 07/12/2004 02:24 AM
Welcome to the new age of the internet! It's the age of fake identities, hidden motives, and stolen/intercepted email. In this day and age, it's actually difficult to be certain about the origins of a recently received email. How can you trust that the email you just received is genuine? It's time for a long-awaited Power User Monday Tip of the Week.

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NLM eMail Lists


NLM eMail Lists 11/10/2003 10:50 PM
NLM eMail Lists
http://www.nlm. nih.gov/listserv/emaillists.html

NLM Email Lists is a service which allows users to subscribe to announcement and discussion lists hosted by the National Library of Medicine. Through this service, users can receive list postings, access list archives, and post messages to a list. The NLM Email List service is administered by the Center for Information Technology (CIT) at the National Institutes of Health using LISTSERV®, an email list management software package.

Email After Death


Email After Death 11/10/2003 11:02 PM
Well, if we've really reach ed the internet's promise, then it should be no surprise that we start seeing bizarre internet services showing up again. I'm pretty sure I remember an identical service during the boom years, but now there's a new service to send out emails after you die. You can log in and type in messages to various loved (hated?) ones. They promise that the messages won't be delivered prior to death (and, yes, you can adjust the messages over time... if you remember to do so), but you can imagine how some of these could be a bit embarrassing if they get delivered too early. It's also not clearly explained how the service determines that you've died. I assume that someone needs to know you've signed up for the service and tell them - but that certainly leaves the service open to abuse as well.
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