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  [  March 13, 2002  ]     Advanced Attachments Processor *BETA* testing
Advanced Attachments Processor We are glad to present our new program - Advanced Attachments Processor. AAP is a powerful and user-friendly program intended to extract attachments from mail client message databases and to make an archive of the files extracted. AAP is a very convenient and efficient solution for companies that receive messages with orders, forms, or updates sent as attachments. You can use AAP to create archive of attachments received with messages from certain individual and corporate clients, messages with specified subject or, received within certain time interval. AAP is an universal tool able of processing great variety of file formats and mailboxes of most mail clients, including Outlook Express 5, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, The Bat!, Qualcomm Eudora, Incredi Mail, etc. You can learn more about AAP at AAP home and download it from our downloads page.

  [  March 12, 2002  ]     Disney worker charged with e-mailing child porn
A Kissimmee man who worked full time as a backstage puppeteer at Disney World was was arrested Thursday after he allegedly e-mailed child pornography to an undercover St. Lucie County sheriff's detective posing as the father of a 12-year-old boy. Jonathan DuBois, 22, of 5259 Images Circle, Kissimmee, wrote the detective that he had sexual pictures of children as young as 6 years old, writing "I love young kiddies," according to the arrest report. DuBois also allegedly wrote that he would like to have phone sex with the detective's son, and hoped the undercover detective would bring his son and pornographic videos to visit him in Orlando. ... »

  [  March 12, 2002  ]     DoubleClick sells e-mail list services unit
Online advertising firm DoubleClick said Monday it sold its e-mail list services unit to database services provider InfoUSA so that it could focus on its e-mail technology business. The two companies said in a statement that the deal included an exclusive pact for InfoUSA to use DoubleClick's e-mail technology, DARTmail, for five years to deliver e-mail messages for the list services business ... »

  [  March 12, 2002  ]     County investigating vulgar e-mails
Beaufort County Council will ask the 14th Circuit solicitor today to investigate allegedly obscene e-mails disseminated by a senior county official. The move came after Burton resident Tommy O'Brien presented evidence to County Council at its Monday meeting of two e-mail messages containing questionable electronic attachments. According to computer records, the e-mails were received by Beaufort County Deputy Administrator Buz Boehm in February and then forwarded to other county staff members, including County Administrator John Kachmar. ... »

  [  March 11, 2002  ]     Outage blocks Mac.com e-mail
Mac users who get their e-mail through Apple Computer's servers had trouble getting access to their messages over the weekend, a problem the computer maker attributed to maintenance and repair of its e-mail servers. ... »

  [  March 11, 2002  ]     E-mail manager MessageOne raises $10M
Austin, Texas-based MessageOne Inc. a software startup that aims to help companies better manage its e-mail, plans to announce a $10 million, third round of venture capital funding today. Adam Dell, a New York-based venture capitalist that founded and incubated MessageOne, said he came up with the idea for the company when his own office messaging systems kept crashing. ... »

  [  March 10, 2002  ]     Beware of unsolicited e-mails
At first glance, the unsolicited e-mail made it look like Jan Pacitti was just keystrokes away from becoming a millionaire. It came from a purported government official running the South African mining industry, who told Pacitti and other staffers at the PAWS Farm wildlife refuge in Mount Laurel - to which the e-mail was sent late last month - that they could share in a $25.2 million windfall. All they need do, the e-mail said, was forward money, or submit their bank account numbers, to cover the "legal fees" needed to free up the big cash bonanza. ... »

  [  March 9, 2002  ]     E-mail services can send final message
Andre Mikhael's message to his buddies living in other places would be: “It was an honor to have you as friends. These are some things I didn't say under the circumstances ...” It's an electronic message that Mr. Mikhael, 32, of Worcester would send when he's no longer among the living, he said in an interview on the street this week. The aim of such messages is to let friends and relatives — or anyone who is not geographically close — know that you have passed away. ... »

  [  March 9, 2002  ]     Bogus e-mail prompts virus warning
It looks like a helpful Microsoft Corp. security bulletin, but an e-mail that says it will protect a computer from viruses actually carries a virus itself, Microsoft officials warned Friday. The bogus e-mail, called "Internet Security Update," reads much like a typical Microsoft security bulletin and even makes reference to a legitimate security update released several weeks ago. ... »

  [  March 8, 2002  ]     Advanced Email Extractor 2.40 with new technology
Advanced Email Extractor Advanced Email Extractor 2.40 with new search technology is available! Now, AEE still work with most of 330+ search engines through our server's scripts, but pages of popular search engines (Google, Altavista, Lycos and some others) will be processed directly now. Each our servers processes tens of thousands requests from hundreds of users each day, and loading of our servers still grow. As result, our servers may be banned by popular search engines. New technology solves this problem. Even if you scan hundreds of pages every day, your IP will not be banned. AEE uploads search settings for popular engines once at every program launch, when you start a search through engines. Also, new version has several small fixes; list of URLs importing was optimized. We are strongly recommend to update your AEE during two weeks, because old search technology and search function in older versions will not longer supported. All our updates are FREE for registered users! You can download AEE 2.40 from our downloads page and install it OVER older version. Unfortunately, German version is not available and will not available in next several months. We are sorry to all German users and hope to solve our troubles with translators in future.

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