E-Mail archive
ROKSO
2006-11-07 13:10
Link: ROKSO
The Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) database collates information and evidence on known professional spam operations that have been terminated by a minimum of 3 Internet Service Providers for spam offenses.
Why Yahoo's marriage of RSS and e-mail could be an antispam breakthrough
2005-12-03 09:44
Link: Why Yahoo's marriage of RSS and e-mail could be an antispam breakthrough
Richard Bliss once said:
What if e-mail was re-architected so that, instead the keeping e-mail on the recipient’s system prior to opening it (the way e-mail basically works today), e-mail was kept on the sender’s system?
I have mentioned something similar to people before, and they have pretty much thought I was insane, but I do truly believe that moving mail from a store-and-forward model to the store-and-get model a better one. We do need a few associated technologies, though:
- We need FOAF
- We need a publishing protocol. Atom provides that
- We need a consistent format. RSS is not — We need Atom
Mailing and Posting Etiquette
2005-07-26 18:13
Link: Mailing and Posting Etiquette
Following these few simple rules will enhance the regard in which your email and Usenet readers hold you, thus making you a more effective communicator.
OE-quotefix
2005-07-26 18:09
Link: OE-quotefix
Attempts to fix some of the quoting problems Outlook Express causes.
Use full GMail with Opera
2005-03-05 18:32
Link: Use full GMail with Opera
How to use Opera 8 with the full GMail interface.
JavaScript execution in Thunderbird
2004-12-20 01:33 – Leave a comment
Teacher, the Thunderbird ate my homework
2004-12-14 18:13 – Seven comments
Why I uninstalled Thunderbird; for no particular reason it lost an important mail that was sitting in the drafts folder.
Why I prefer Opera over Firefox
2004-11-29 03:01 – 20 comments
My reasons for prefering Opera over Firefox.
E-mail: Solved
2003-02-21 00:33 – Three comments
Brad Choate wants a better E-mail client. I can understand him. For a long time, I thought e-mail permanently had ended up in the land of uselessness.