Unified Mail Filter Interface
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Yahoo E-mail Filter Under Scrutiny
Yahoo E-mail Filter Under Scrutiny
07/18/2002 12:26 PMSecurity experts applaud the decision by Yahoo to go the extra mile to
protect consumers from malicious Web code in e-mails.
octo's bayesian mail filter 0.05
octo's bayesian mail filter 0.05
12/21/2003 08:25 PMA multi-user spam filter with a database backend.
How Apple's Mail.app Junk Filter Works
How Apple's Mail.app Junk Filter Works
05/19/2004 12:14 AMUpdate for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter
09/15/2004 03:50 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail Filter'
This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft
Office Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail
messages should be considered junk e-mail. This update was released in
September 2004. Run on over to the Office Update Center and run the
Update Wizard. At the least you’ll get Outlook’s latest
Junk Filter, which is a highly recommended download….
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update
12/16/2003 05:32 AMMicrosoft Plans New E-Mail Filter To
Screen Spam
Microsoft Plans New E-Mail Filter To
Screen Spam
11/18/2003 07:03 AMMedia Post Nov 18 2003 6:10AM ET
EEYE: Yahoo! Mail Account Filter
Overflow Hijack
EEYE: Yahoo! Mail Account Filter
Overflow Hijack
04/21/2004 07:53 PMDrew Copley (Apr 21 2004)
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update:
KB832333
Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter Update:
KB832333
12/15/2003 11:39 PMMicrosoft recommends that you use the Office Update site to determine
if your computer requires this update before installing it.
This update enhances the junk e-mail filter in Outlook to help provide
a higher level of protection against junk e-mail. As part of
Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to reducing junk e-mail, periodic
updates will be provided to Outlook users. This update is optional and
simply provides a more up-to-date definition of messages that are
considered to be junk or not junk.
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter (KB870765)
Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail
Filter (KB870765)
07/27/2004 06:17 PMDirect and Related
Links for 'Update for Outlook 2003: Junk E-mail Filter
(KB870765)'
“This optional update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in
Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail messages
should be considered junk. By installing it, you help the Junk E-mail
Filter provide you with a higher level of protection against junk
e-mail. This update was released in July 2004.” Interestingly
enough, this did *not* install when I applied the Office 2003 SP1
Service Pack. Be sure to run the Office Update wizard after…
Metal Interface on Mail?
Metal Interface on Mail?
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Spymac believes Mail will be Metal
Metal interface spreads to Mail
Metal interface spreads to Mail
03/13/2003 10:15 AMApple’s Mail application will sport an interface similar to iChat and
Safari in an upcoming version, according to recent information sent to
Spymac.
The purported change would see the familiar brushed-metal interface as
the front end to Apple’s free Mail.App – the default mail client in OS
X.
Other Apple products currently using the look include the entire iLife
package; QuickTime; iChat and Safari.
According to one internal tester, the metal interface has appeared in
previously...
@Mail web interface multiple security
vulnerabilities
@Mail web interface multiple security
vulnerabilities
12/09/2003 01:22 PMS-Quadra Security Research (Dec 09 2003)
Tiger Mail screenshot and user interface
Tiger Mail screenshot and user interface
03/30/2005 05:35 PMI find the
screenshot of Mail
for OS X 10.4 fascinating.
The first thing I notice is that the mailboxes aren’t in a
drawer anymore, which I think is a good thing.
A few other things:
1. The toolbar background appears to be some sort of gradient. As in a
metal window, there is no line between the top of the window and the
toolbar buttons. But it’s not metal. It looks new. (The
screenshot of
system preferences has the same look.)
2. The toolbar icons appear to be embedded in some kind of new button.
Whether it’s a new button style or just a look for the Mail
toolbar icons I can’t tell from the screenshot.
3. The mailbox list has a background color. This may or may not be
customizable—you can’t tell from the screenshot.
It’s a good guess that, if customizable, the color shown is the
default color. This is interesting because I can’t think of any
other source lists from Apple that have colored backgrounds by
default.
4. The vertical splitview dividing the mailboxes from the rest of the
window is not a standard splitview. (Unless it’s new in OS X
10.4.) (Actually, I’m just assuming it’s a splitview.)
Note how the apparent thickness of the divider is zero. The horizontal
splitview looks more like a standard splitview—though I’ve
squinted at it a bit and started to wonder if that’s true.
5. I don’t see a status bar. (It could be that, like Safari, the
status bar is hidden by default. Or it could be that it was added
after this screenshot was taken. Or maybe there just isn’t one.
I don’t know.)
So... what do you think?
(Note: remember to respect any and all non-disclosure agreements.
We’re just looking at public screenshots. And these screenshots
may or may not resemble the final, shipping versions.)
Private Mail Network Interface Utilities
1.0
Private Mail Network Interface Utilities
1.0
05/07/2004 04:34 PMPMN Interface Java classes.
E-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
E-mail Marketers! You're Invited to Take
an Email Marketing Survey. Permission,
List Growth Techniques and Spam Filter
Triggers are Covered in the 5-question
Survey.
08/04/2004 11:24 AMWith the Can-Spam law allowing opt-out, how have previously staunch
permission emailers changed their practices...or have they? The online
survey asks 5 simple questions about permission practices, growing
email address lists, and marketer's understanding of anti-spam
filtering. The survey is anonymous and results will be published.
[PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
Unified I/O 2.0
Unified I/O 2.0
07/25/2004 02:24 AMA high performance I/O library for random access to any data or
stream.
Europe unified on GMO
Europe unified on GMO
04/15/2005 12:28 PMUSA Today Apr 15 2005 4:46PM GMT
Quality through Unified Action
Quality through Unified Action
11/12/2003 10:24 PMAQUA releases JSPuzzles7 under Academic Free License
why Solaris and Linux can't be unified
why Solaris and Linux can't be unified
09/22/2004 08:51 PMSun's Eric Schrock wrote a great post about
why Solaris
and Linux can't be unified.
Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform
Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform
04/12/2004 06:09 PMNo OS is perfect, but by combining the ease of use that Windows users
expect, and the eminent hackability of the Unix platforms, OS X makes
a great case for a one-size-fits-all solution. By Aaron Vegh,
OSNews.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Best practices for unified security
Best practices for unified security
07/02/2004 05:54 PM*Have a clear, strategic plan ? including goals and expectations for
deployment ? developed with broad participation from multiple
constituencies.
Unified Data Access for .NET
Unified Data Access for .NET
11/19/2003 12:27 AMWebmasterBase Nov 19 2003 0:02AM ET
Mail.app, mutt, mail volume, and e-mail
addiction
Mail.app, mutt, mail volume, and e-mail
addiction
04/23/2004 08:25 PMSince I've been using the Powerbook (which I still need to replace
with a newer one now that the "speed bump" is official), I've
drastically changed my e-mail habits (personal mail, not work mail).
In doing so, I wonder if I'm unusual in this respect. Previously, I
was using mutt for e-mail on my IBM Thinkpad running Linux. If you've
not tried it, mutt is really the king of all console-based mail
programs. It excels at making it very easy...
The Grand Unified Theory of Media
The Grand Unified Theory of Media
07/23/2004 08:01 PMDirect and Related Links for 'The
Grand Unified Theory of Media'
“Convergence, hah. Right now, I’m suffering from
massive media divergence. I’ve got TV shows on my TiVo, photos
and some videos on my PC, different MP3 tunes on my laptop and my
desktop (not to mention on my portable MP3 player). So when I want to
find a particular piece of media, I don’t know where to
start.”…
Report: Unified Modeling Language
Report: Unified Modeling Language
08/20/2004 12:59 AMmore recommendations, Borland Together may be coming to the Mac
Unified Qmail Patch 2004_05_02
Unified Qmail Patch 2004_05_02
05/02/2004 10:00 AMA concatenation of various patches.
Updated And Unified Font HOWTO
Updated And Unified Font HOWTO
12/28/2004 10:53 PMSlashdot Dec 29 2004 2:13AM GMT
How to Fail with the Rational Unified
Process (PDF)
How to Fail with the Rational Unified
Process (PDF)
04/12/2004 06:14 AMThis article has a good summary of a lot of mistakes in the software
development life-cycle, including a comprehensive critique of the
waterfall model (waterfalls are pretty but they just don't work).
More
info on RUP. At our company we don't use RUP (you have to pay to
use RUP), but we do adhere to the ideas of the spiral
model.

A Grand Unified Theory Of Filesharing
A Grand Unified Theory Of Filesharing
04/12/2004 11:19 AMEd Felten is trying to explain seemingly different conclusions found
in three different studies on the impact of file sharing to come up
with a
"A Grand
Unified Theory of Filesharing." His theory is that there are
really two different types of file sharers - and most people looking
at these studies try to take the aggregate data and assume they define
a single type of user. The two types he sees are "free riders" and
"samplers" - which makes a lot of sense. Those are the two competing
forces that everyone (other than the recording industry, who doesn't
believe samplers exist) always talk about. All of these studies that
suggest little impact on sales from file sharing suggest that these
two forces may cancel each other out right now. The studies suggest
that younger users are more likely to be free-riders (downloading
music instead of buying), while older users are more likely to be
samplers (buying music based on what they downloaded and liked). On
top of this, he believes that studies that are based on surveys will
tend to over count free riders - since samplers may be more aware of
the legal issues involved in file sharing, and less willing to admit
to the practice. As Felten points out, of course, this only describes
the situation today and doesn't try to predict what will happen as
today's younger generation of free riders grows older. Of course, if
you look back one or two decades, I'm sure we'd see a similar
dichotomy where younger music fans (with less money) were much more
likely to pass around copied tapes until they got older and could
afford to buy more albums. Of course, if you look at this from the
view of the recording industry, it would make sense to focus on ways
to turn free-riders into samplers. Of course, that's not what they're
doing. Right now, they're trying to stop both free-riders and
samplers by suing just about everyone. It seems like a better
strategy would be to work on ways to give extra incentives to people
who buy - such as access to concerts or fan clubs. While these are
the types of things more likely to attract younger users, if Felten's
theory is right, those are the users who need these incentives more.
Sun drops out of unified Java talks
Sun drops out of unified Java talks
12/04/2003 08:28 AMComputer Weekly Dec 4 2003 7:16AM ET
AOL-Yahoo-MSN Messaging Unified... in
the Workplace Only
AOL-Yahoo-MSN Messaging Unified... in
the Workplace Only
07/15/2004 10:03 AMGrand Unified Linux Installer
Grand Unified Linux Installer
09/13/2004 01:09 PMIn the beginning...
Unified Qmail Patch 2004_04_11
Unified Qmail Patch 2004_04_11
04/11/2004 09:32 AMA concatenation of various patches.
Verizon Discovers Unified Messaging
Verizon Discovers Unified Messaging
08/09/2004 06:09 AMApparently, the telcos are being forced to innovate again, and they're
doing so by looking back at what people have talked about for ages.
The idea of "unified messaging" or "unified communications" isn't
particularly new, so it's not entirely clear why Wired News seems to
think it's absolutely amazing that
Verizon
has just figured out how to offer such services. A lot of the big
telcos have been slow to offer these kinds of features, even if
smaller, nimbler companies (especially in the VoIP space) have been
messing around with them for years. In this case, Verizon is giving
some users the ability to manage voicemails, emails and text messages
via their computer or their phone, including the ability to transfer
calls to the most appropriate phone based on time of day or to
automatically transfer certain calls to voicemail. These are all
things many VoIP providers have been offering for a while, so if
anything, this is just Verizon trying to catch up.
Tech industry presents less-than-unified
defense
Tech industry presents less-than-unified
defense
09/09/2004 09:03 AMFelten's Grand Unified Theory of
Filesharing
Felten's Grand Unified Theory of
Filesharing
04/12/2004 03:34 PMOn "
Freedom to
Tinker," Ed Felten writes:
Recently we've seen several studies of the impact of filesharing on CD
sales. We have enough data now to draw some (very) preliminary
conclusions, assuming the studies are correct. Despite the apparent
contradictions between the various studies, I think there is a
plausible theory that can explain them all -- a Grand Unified Theory
of Filesharing.
LinkUnified Site Contest III Winners
Announced
Unified Site Contest III Winners
Announced
04/21/2004 10:24 PMThe third installment of the
Unified Site Contest is over and
the winners have been announced. Find out if you are lucky and just
where WERE all of those hidden pieces?
Daniel Unified Non-Profit Admin Suite
Daniel Unified Non-Profit Admin Suite
04/26/2004 05:18 PMWebsite is Online
A Step Closer to Unified Storage
Management
A Step Closer to Unified Storage
Management
04/13/2005 10:55 PMInternet News Apr 14 2005 3:14AM GMT
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