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Comment Re:Try Aid4Mail (Score 1) 385

Aid4Mail is great at converting mail stores into generic formats. It can rip into individual messages or mail stores.
Run it with the /f option to get more emails.

The Fookes support guys are really helpful too.

Also the command line tool is great.

This is only for the conversion though, won't help with the indexing.

Comment Re:Remember this is the UK (Score 1) 554

Using your shed analogy. It would be more like them seeing a dead body in the shed then you locking the door.
They had seen a dead body before it was locked and therefore have cause to go in (in fact they wouldn't need a warrant).

This has all come about because the ability of law enforcement to brute force passwords/keys has become impractical.

Phycial security could always be bypassed, even if that meant using oxyacetylene torch to cut the front off a safe. A computer encrypted with a 2000 bit key is not the same.

The Military

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eldavojohn writes "Do you have ancestors who served in the British military under Henry V or fought in the Hundred Years War? Look them up online now that 250,000 medieval battle records are online and available for searching. According to the project details (PDF): 'The main campaigns of the period were to France but there were others to Flanders, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, a much wider geographical spectrum than before 1369. In addition, garrisons were maintained within England (such as that held at the Tower of London), the Channel Islands, Wales and the marches, as well as at Calais and in Gascony. In the fourteenth-century phase of the Hundred Years War, the English also held some garrisons in areas of northern France, and in the fifteenth century phase, there was a systematic garrison-based occupation of Normandy and surrounding regions...'"
PlayStation (Games)

Journal Journal: Will the Wii's Success help Playstation 3? 2

The Wii currently is the hottest item on the block. You can't find it in stores at all and it's all the rage on the internets. Early fanboy reports imply that the Wii is the king of the next generation, and that the 360 and the PS3 will just be afterthoughts. Obviously, it's way to early to tell this. However, a more important fact is pointed out by the success of the Wii. Third party developers will be listening and acting on this. The Wii will begin to gain momentum, and business sens

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