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Evolution - for Windows.
20.Jun.06 | Leave a Comment
A long time ago, when I was just starting with this whole blogging “thing”, I wrote a bit about how much I’d love to have Evolution for Windows. Apparently there’s been a win32 port out for a while that I’d not heard of, but Rich tossed me a link today for something that looks [...]
Google Calendar — more
14.Apr.06 | 2 Comments
Couple days ago, when the Google Calendar Beta was announced I said I would be following up with a more complete review. Unfortunately, I probably won’t be doing that any time soon. There’s some neat technology with “gcal”, but it just doesn’t provide me anything that’s an improvement over what I have today. [...]
Client side spam killing - what’s good?
07.Feb.06 | 2 Comments
I still use Outlook 2k3 at home. Frankly, I’ve yet to find anything that I like better, which is maybe a bit embarassing? Or maybe is just a comfort factor — plus a decade’s worth of archives. Regardless, it is my email client of choice.
I have been using SpamBayes’ plugin for [...]
SpamBayes
08.Jul.05 | Leave a Comment
Just installed SpamBayes on my machine that runs Outlook 2k3. It can run as a plugin with Outlook and as proxy for most any other email client you might use.
My spam is out of control and Outlook’s built-in stuff… to be gentle… sucks monkey parts. This thing uses Bayesian statistical analysis to root [...]


