In response to Mithun Bhattacharya's email re: Mail Management techniques: Mithun: Although I have ideas on mail management techniques, I wish to share a few links here. This appeared on the Debian mailing list too, and I am quoting verbatim the answer given by the author. HTH, RKA =========================== Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ http://www.kuro5hin.org Free Dmitry! Boycott Adobe! Repeal the DMCA! http://www.freesklyarov.org Geek for Hire http://kmself.home.netcom.com/resume.html The concept you're proposing has some similarities to ideas espoused by David Gelertner, whose capsule biography will always read "Yale professor, computer scientist, and victim of the Unabomber (Theodore Kaczynski)". David survived the attempt on his life, though he was permanently injured as a result. Data on Lifestreams, Gelertner's project, is somewhat hard to find, the following provides an overview: http://www.fend.es/members/magazine/march97/lifeb.html There is a set of free software projects which may be of interest, this page details them: http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199905/futures002.html Among them: - Yoga, intended as a Lotus Notes replacement ("assuming the Lotus position"). http://samba.anu.edu.au/gnuotes/ - Casbah, "designed to be (take a deep breath) an application development, Web server, email, discussion group, calendaring and scheduling, content management, personal organizer groupware product". It's modeled on both Lotus Notes and Lifestreams, a project launched by David Gelertner. http://ntlug.org/casbah/ - GNU Gather. Formerly known as PINN. ================================================ _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
