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Archive - 2007![]() I really like this blog/website - it is a collection of stories and pictures of various peoples home libraries! We will add ours as soon as I get around to take some photos
![]() I found this tidbit interesting - it looks like the likes of Starbucks has actually led to a even more radical growth in the really independent coffee shops.
![]() More information on Sieve - which comes with OsX server 10.4 and 10.5. - a language especially made to filter emails. The advantage is that any processing done by Sieve happens before the emails are delivered into the users email box - a distinct advantage when you have a wireless device, like a iPhone that picks up your emails directly from a iMap mailbox.
![]() So far I have used Mail as may main private email client, picking up email from a OsX Server installation, where I use the built-in SpamAssassin spamfiltering on the server (I have blogged about how to do this previously - including how to keep on training the filters). The server has been set up to "mark" all email identified as SPAM in this manner :
i.e. by adding "*** JUNK MAIL ***" in from on the Subject line. And then on the Mail (client) side there is a rule that moves any emails starting with this in the Subject line to a "Junk" mail folder. This has worked well so far - but with the advent of a iPhone picking up emails from the same email account this does not work so well any more, as the iPhone get's hold of the email before the Mail rule has ben run, and I can therefore see all the JUNK emails.
![]() Pageviews on the 2 main blogs on this server in December (2007) First the "old" b2evolution based blog and then the "new: Drupal based bog.
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