[CentOS] Not To James B. Byrne

Christopher Chan christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk
Mon Nov 17 00:55:04 UTC 2014


On Sunday, November 16, 2014 12:21 AM, Always Learning wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-11-14 at 11:50 -1000, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
>
>> I could do that I suppose, but I haven't and probably wouldn't have the
>> time necessary to separate out the emails between the two accounts. I
>> already have 6+ email accounts that I have to monitor so I'd rather not
>> fork off another if I can help it.
>> It's not the time, just the byte volume. I get ~15GB of space for free
>> per account, I think.
>> The vast majority of my email unfortunately is not publicly archived, so
>> I don't have that option.
> Writing as a humble programmer, why don't you and Les write your own
> database application (using HTML, CSS, PHP and MariaDB (MySQL)) and
> store the important parts (or wholes) of emails in the database ?
Please, not another Exchange idea.

>
> I do this. I can search on 'text', database entry descriptions, 6
> keyword fields, entry date, overdue date etc. and can email out from
> within the database system which has menu lists of email addresses. I
> can have 1 million topics and each topic can have 99 items of separate
> correspondence. Each separate item can link to 9 web items or stored
> items (PDFs, ODT, pictures etc.) stored on the server.
Blinks.

>
> Data can be retrieved in less than 2 seconds. The inbuilt links produce
> lists of related items. The system links into other databases
> (Names/addresses/emails/telephone numbers, information storage etc.
> etc.)
Microsoft needs to hire you.



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