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10.3: How to import old Mail inbox to
new Mail inbox
10.3: How to import old Mail inbox to
new Mail inbox
11/07/2003 11:03 AMI used the system upgrade to Panther for a full backup and a clean
Panther installation. Therefore, I had to import my old e-mails back
to Apple Mail. Apple Mail puts all imported e-mails in a folder called
"Imported" (or som...
Out of My Inbox
Out of My Inbox
08/05/2004 10:50 AMSelena Maranjian's inbox is full of insightful comments from readers.
Do senders have a right to your inbox?
Do senders have a right to your inbox?
06/07/2004 08:58 AMZDNet UK Jun 7 2004 12:48PM GMT
Changing The Inbox
Changing The Inbox
06/03/2004 10:47 AMEmail is widely considered the "killer app" of the internet, but some
are wondering if it's getting a bit worn around the edges. While
stories about how spam is killing email can be found almost anywhere,
some are suggesting that
email
has many other problems as well. Now, it appears that just about
everyone is trying to "reinvent" email - but you have to wonder just
how far it should go. While improving the interface can be good, it's
always difficult to make major changes to something that people feel
so comfortable with. Email does have its limitations, but so many
people have already adapted to them, that forcing them to change again
(unless it's done very well) may create more problems than it solves.
Inbox Cleaner v1.0.3
Inbox Cleaner v1.0.3
01/01/2004 09:52 PMInboxCleaner is a small utility that connects to your POP mailbox and
verifies your e-mail messages. Mail messages that are identified as
SPAM are deleted before you download them with your normal mail
application. This prevents you from downloading SPAM and clogging up
your mailbox. But not only SPAM will be stopped, but also harmful
Viruses and Worms will be identified and deleted before you download
them. [Shareware $15.00 1.26 MB]
Cannot Use Rocker Button in Inbox
Cannot Use Rocker Button in Inbox
09/01/2004 05:51 AMDownloading your hotmail inbox
Downloading your hotmail inbox
12/02/2003 12:40 AMAdrian just pointed me to a fantastic tool: Gotmail, a utility to
download mail from Hotmail accounts. It's a command line utitlity,
written in Perl and making use of the curl binary, which can connect
to Hotmail over the web and grab any new emails, saving them locally
as an mbox file and deleting them from the Hotmail server.
Naturally, anything like this is completely dependent on Hotmail's
design staying the same and maintaining the tool is a constant arms
race. At the moment, Hotmail is ahead - a recent upgrade to the
Hotmail design (some time in the last few days) has rendered Gotmail
useless. A call for help on the Gotmail mailing list from the lead
developer makes particularly interesting reading. He's looking for
developers and users who can help with the debugging effort required
to get the tool working again, but the last paragraph of the email
really caught my attention:
Developers: If you have some Python proficiency, and would like to
assist in developing the next generation of Gotmail (development
name: gotfemail), email me off-list. I have some pretty ambitious
plans for this project, and depending on how much is actually
implemented, Hotmail breakages should be either self-fixing or very
simple to fix. I've done some work on making a generic library for
this sort of job (so the fetchyahoo people and others might be
interested), and some preliminary work on embedding the Javascript
interpreter from the Mozilla project.
A self-fixing screen scraper sounds like one heck of an interesting
project, and I can't complain about the choice of development language
either ;) If you're a Python hacker looking for a new project this
could be well worth checking out.
Inbox Folders Located on the CAP
Inbox Folders Located on the CAP
09/09/2004 08:22 PMRE: [inbox] W2K source "leaked"?
RE: [inbox] W2K source "leaked"?
02/16/2004 04:00 PMCurt Purdy (Feb 13 2004)
Candidate Ads, Coming Soon To An Inbox
Near You
Candidate Ads, Coming Soon To An Inbox
Near You
02/17/2004 12:09 AMSpamSieve 2.2 gives you back your inbox
SpamSieve 2.2 gives you back your inbox
08/27/2004 01:42 PMSpamSieve
2.2 brings powerful Bayesian spam filtering to popular e-mail
clients. It learns what your spam looks like, so it can block nearly
all of it. It looks at your address book and learns what your good
messages look like, so it won't confuse them with spam. Other spam
filters get worse over time as spammers adapt to their rules;
SpamSieve actually gets better over time as you train it
with more messages. SpamSieve works with any number of mail accounts,
of whatever types are supported by your e-mail software (e.g. POP,
IMAP, Hotmail, AOL). It was named "Software of the Year" by Macworld
magazine in February 2004.
See what's new in version 2.2...
That gibberish in your inbox may be good
news
That gibberish in your inbox may be good
news
01/25/2004 04:14 PMCNET Jan 25 2004 7:34PM GMT
Inbox Manager not creating Inboxes
Inbox Manager not creating Inboxes
08/17/2004 09:19 PMGoogle to increase Gmail's inbox to 2GB
and more
Google to increase Gmail's inbox to 2GB
and more
04/01/2005 08:22 AMGoogle on Friday plans to increase the in-box storage of its Gmail Web
mail service from 1GB to 2GB, and it will continue to raise that
ceiling in coming weeks and months, on a rolling basis, to unspecified
heights, according to a Google executive.
Pocket Inbox supports LDAP
Pocket Inbox supports LDAP
04/07/2005 01:25 PMGet the Daily Newsletter in your RSS
Reader Instead of Your Inbox
Get the Daily Newsletter in your RSS
Reader Instead of Your Inbox
07/21/2004 04:22 PMBacking up Inbox Service Information
Backing up Inbox Service Information
05/27/2004 03:23 AMInbox Detritus Becomes Art in Spam Show
Inbox Detritus Becomes Art in Spam Show
01/27/2004 05:26 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 27 2004 10:03AM GMT
A workaround for a read-only Mail inbox
A workaround for a read-only Mail inbox
01/22/2004 02:36 AMI recently received a new Mac on my desk, and moved my data from old
to new via Carbon Copy Cloner, including the entire Users folder. Upon
setting up Mail to check my IMAP email account, I found that the Inbox
was "read-only...
Syncing Outlook Inbox Subfolders
Syncing Outlook Inbox Subfolders
05/25/2004 02:58 PMPHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
PHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
02/12/2003 12:31 PMPHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
We use PHPBB, an excellent web discussion tool, to run the support
forum for Inbox Buddy. And lately it has been crashing with a "Error
Creating New Session" issue. And while I have learned to laboriously
go into MySQL and purge the session table, they now have an officially
sanctioned fix for it. Apparently the issue is that a lot of bots are
hammering sites trying to retrieve data and thus generating a lot more
sessions than necessary. Since sessions are stored in a heap table,
the maximum rows are quickly reached and the sessions are maxed out
giving the error. The fix automatically deletes from the heap table
allowing the error to (theoretically) never occur. [_Go_]
This brings me to a larger session related php question -- are
sessions good or bad in general? It seems like lately whenever I
encounter sessions in a large php application, they always cause some
kind of issue. Is this bad programming or simply the nature of
sessions? Clearly linking directly to specific things is more
important than ever and sessions seem to interfere with that (at a
minimum they mangle the url's length).
Note: I haven't done much programming with sessions in PHP at all so I
could be way off base here. Perhaps they are the best thing since
sliced bread and squirtable mustard and I just don't know it.
Hotmail inbox storage goes from 2Mybtes
to 250Mbytes
Hotmail inbox storage goes from 2Mybtes
to 250Mbytes
06/24/2004 06:22 AMComputer Weekly Jun 24 2004 11:08AM GMT
Inbox Folder on Remote Site Systems
Inbox Folder on Remote Site Systems
08/29/2004 06:01 PMNews: Google to increase Gmail's inbox
to 2GB and more
News: Google to increase Gmail's inbox
to 2GB and more
04/01/2005 09:41 AMGoogle Inc. on Friday plans to increase the in-box storage of its
Gmail Web mail service from 1GB to 2GB, and it will continue to raise
that ceiling in coming weeks and months, on a rolling basis, to
unspecified heights, according to a Google executive.
Inbox trauma: New anti-spam tools falter
Inbox trauma: New anti-spam tools falter
01/11/2004 03:45 PMBoston Globe Jan 11 2004 1:47PM ET
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
01/11/2004 03:45 PMAP via Newsday Jan 11 2004 3:04PM ET
A description of inbox folders and how
they are used in Systems Management
Server 2.0
A description of inbox folders and how
they are used in Systems Management
Server 2.0
09/07/2004 10:19 AMInbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
(AP)
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
(AP)
01/11/2004 12:27 PMAP - Software makers have spent millions of dollars developing new
tools for battling spam, and a new federal anti-spam law went into
effect on Jan. 1. So are our e-mail inboxes any less cluttered?
Not everyone is googly-eyed over the
potential of Google eying your inbox
Not everyone is googly-eyed over the
potential of Google eying your inbox
04/09/2004 04:13 PMWhile it's practically heresy to suggest that Google could even be an
ounce evil, privacy and consumer advocacy groups are sending up flares
over the company's planned Gmail webmail service.
Enwording, Spim, Spam, Inbox Sludge, and
Skiddies.
Enwording, Spim, Spam, Inbox Sludge, and
Skiddies.
11/14/2003 10:17 AM"And why do people coin new words? Why don't they mint them? "
Search Inbox Data Using Smart Tags in
Word 2003
Search Inbox Data Using Smart Tags in
Word 2003
09/16/2004 01:39 AMLink your data points in Microsoft Office Word 2003 to Inbox data
stored in Microsoft Exchange Server. Use smart tags in Word to create
search queries executed against the Exchange message store. Search the
message store programmatically to acquire results. Then, import search
result data into the Word document.
Inbox Robot – Business & Competitive
Intelligence News Retrieval System
Inbox Robot – Business & Competitive
Intelligence News Retrieval System
11/14/2003 07:35 PMInbox Robot – Business & Competitive Intelligence News
Retrieval Systemhttp://www.inboxrobot.com/The Inbox Robot is a news retrieval system that allows you to
search thousands of news headlines and / or receive customized
newsletters directly to your email inbox. You can choose any topic and
you will always get fresh news. If you would like to know more or have
any question visit their
help section.
Your own personal bouncer E-mail
services block strangers from your inbox
for free, hoping tough tactics catch
Your own personal bouncer E-mail
services block strangers from your inbox
for free, hoping tough tactics catch
01/22/2004 10:17 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 22 2004 1:35PM GMT
The Fishmonger Returns
The Fishmonger Returns
02/12/2004 07:41 AMRebecca Romaine's biggest concern was how to make her farm-bred
catfish taste like nothing. Then came a fateful phone call.
Search Returns!
Search Returns!
08/03/2004 09:03 AMSo our behind-the-curtains team here at the Gawker Empire has been,
well, besides basically keeping we lazy editors afloat, working hard
to make sure that our websites do cool things like actually
work. Brice (who I, of all editors, forgot on Sysadmin
Appreciation, but will remember now) spent a long time finally
building a search tool that would get the job done for Gizmodo (MT's
search, god love it, just wasn't quite up to the task of handling of
dozens to tens of dozens of requests at once), and we've been testing
it out for the last week or so, and so far it's working pretty
great.
I just thought I'd point it out to you (it's up there in the right
hand corner), say thanks again to Brice and everybody who works so
hard to make our jobs easier, and explain a little about the new
search's extended features after the jump.
Kon Tiki Returns To The Sea
Kon Tiki Returns To The Sea
09/07/2004 01:10 AMCBS News Sep 7 2004 5:23AM GMT
The Doctor Returns
The Doctor Returns
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
Dr. Who Returns to the
BBC on Saturday, 26 March at 7pm on BBC One. To those of us of a
certain age, this is good news. Russell T Davies, creator of
"Queer As Folk", is the writer and executive producer.
North American fans with
access
to the CBC won't have to wait long to see the new series. It
starts Tuesday 5 April at 8pm.
Solarian II returns for OS X
Solarian II returns for OS X
09/24/2004 07:37 AMIn 1988 Ben Haller released one of the first color games for the
Macintosh -- an arcade-style shooter called
Solarian
II. Haller, now producing Mac software as Stick Software, has
resurrected this classic game -- on Friday he announced the release of
Solarian II v1.1, now for Mac OS X v10.3 or higher. This new release
"is very faithful to the original," with the original sound, graphics
and gameplay. It costs US$10 to register.
GIF Support Returns to GD
GIF Support Returns to GD
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