Archive for July, 2006
When people abuse the CC header field in e-mail
Posted by Chris Hardie on July 25th, 2006When people use the CC field for a long list of e-mail recipients of which I’m one, I usually send them back something like this note:
Hi. This is a boilerplate message that I send to people who send e-mail messages to me as a part of a CC to a large group of people. I would like to discourage you from using this particular approach to send a message to a large group of e-mail addresses. Here’s why:
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Five Power Tips for Thunderbird
Posted by Mark Stosberg on July 20th, 2006As an internet professional, I use e-mail constantly. Mutt, a popular e-mail client for command line geeks had been wearing on me. I found Thunderbird 1.5 a capable replacement for my needs, and have since cut the average size of my Inbox in half.
Here are five tips I use to get the most productivity out of Thunderbird.
A Recap of YAPC Chicago
Posted by Matt Christian on July 10th, 2006It’s been over a week since we returned from YAPC (Yet Another Perl Conference) in Chicago, and now is a good time to recap some of the interesting and noteworthy things we learned about and observed from our three days at the conference.
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