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June 7, 2002 |
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Papers analyse e-mail row |
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Politics is sliding down a slippery downwards spiral, according to the Daily Telegraph. First there was sleaze, then spin and now smear, the paper claims. Smear is the word many of the papers use to describe the latest e-mail scandal to hit the Department of Transport. ... »
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June 6, 2002 |
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Advanced Email Parser v1.09 RELEASED! |
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<a href=/aep/><img src=/i/aep-logo-157x152.gif width=157 height=152 border=0 align=left alt="Advanced Email Parser"></a> Advanced Email Parser v1.09 was released at June 5, 2002. We are glad to present the new version of Advanced Email Parser - the unique program for processing incoming emails with a lot of features. In the new version we have added new "Internet IMAP account" to process messages from the IMAP4 compatible accounts. Also, the new components "Date Parser" and "Simple Database Access" were added. All known bugs were fixed - thanks for assistance to our users and testers! You can learn more about AEP at <a href=/aep/>AEP home</a> and download it from our <a href=/downloads/>downloads</a> page.
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June 5, 2002 |
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Anti-spammer fights lawsuit |
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THE Perth man at the centre of a legal dispute over anti-spam block-lists has claimed his innocence and asked for the case against him to be thrown out of court. Last week direct marketing firm, The Which Company, sued Joseph John McNicol of Southlake, Western Australia, for allegedly causing the company to land on a black-list run by anti-spam website SPEWS.org. ... »
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June 4, 2002 |
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Advanced Email Extractor 2.50 has been released |
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AEE 2.50 has been released at June 4. The main feature of this release is plugins technology.
Plugins are small auxiliary programs that help AEE to solve specific tasks and extend its capabilities.
E.g. plugins can be used to solve tasks of untypical datasource (LDAP and NNTP-servers) processing, to control
AEE surfing by screening unneeded links and/or by supplying URLs for processing, to process found e-mail addresses.
Also, the plugins can access web-pages under processing and retrieve specific data. Actually, plugin can fully substitute
AEE logic, leaving untouched only the HTML parsing function and visualization of the data found.
Plugins are available in professional version of AEE only. Currently, two free plugins are distributed within AEE package.
During June we plan to release five additional plugins. Subscribe to our
AEE newsletter to be informed! Feel free
to contact with
us if you have plugins ideas. Also, we can offer the custom plugins development for your specific tasks
— write to us and we'll glad to help you!
You can learn more about AEE at AEE homepage, and get AEE 2.50 at our downloads page.
This update is free for all registered users and may be installed over any previous version.
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June 4, 2002 |
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Fort Lauderdale seeks human rights panel's e-mails |
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The city of Fort Lauderdale has requested documents and e-mails sent or received by Broward Human Rights Board members from home and business computers that relate to the city's discrimination complaints. City officials made the request last December after Jeff Gorley, a member of the Human Rights Board, made public comments critical of the city of Fort Lauderdale's handling of discrimination complaints, which have drawn separate investigations by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the U.S. Department of Justice. ... »
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June 3, 2002 |
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E-mail users don't get the message |
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Corporations with 100 employees who make about $50,000 annually can expect to spend more than $400,000 a year as the result of ineffective e-mail management. So much for faster being better. Workers in companies throughout the country are increasingly inundated with so much e-mail that studies show they lose an average of two hours from each business day. ... »
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June 3, 2002 |
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Workplace e-mail is not your own |
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If you work on a personal computer, you'd better get used to it -- there's no such thing as private e-mail on a company system. Analysts say this high-tech monitoring is a growing trend for employers, particularly as the technology makes it increasingly easy to implement on a large scale. ... »
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June 2, 2002 |
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POP Goes the E-Mail |
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Imagine going to four different mailboxes to pick up all your correspondence. That would be as annoying as a cabbie who won't take a $20 bill. Still, lots of people do virtually the same thing when they log on to get their e-mail. If you have several e-mail addresses and want to receive all your e-mail in one spot, it's time for a POP3 primer ... »
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June 2, 2002 |
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Africa e-mail plea rip-off |
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Police in the Midlands last night warned of an elaborate £6 million plot being masterminded by international fraudsters. The crooks are plotting to dupe the unwary into handing over bank details with the promise of making a fortune. But the lure of easy money will lead to a gigantic rip-off, say police. ... »
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May 31, 2002 |
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Microsoft judge won’t allow e-mail |
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The judge overseeing the remedy phase of Microsoft’s antitrust case said Friday she wouldn’t consider a piece of e-mail evidence that called for retaliation against “unfriendly” computer makers. THE AUGUST 2000 e-mail from then Microsoft Vice President Joachim Kempin to other top level officials, including Chairman Bill Gates, said that chipmaker Intel was lobbying other computer makers “who are not (Microsoft) friendly in the first place and ... encouraging them to go to Linux.” Linux is a free operating system that competes with Microsoft Windows. ... »
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