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credativ Announces PostgreSQL Short Courses, Alternative to Commercial Databases' Huge Annual Maintenance Fees

credativ, a global open source consulting, service, and support company, announced today introductory and advanced training on PostgreSQL database development and administration which will jump-start cost saving projects.

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[Howto] Zarafa mail extraction

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Mail administrators which use spamassassin and its Bayesian filter need to train the classifier on a regular basis. Spamassassin's sa-learn utility needs to process full RFC-822 emails including mail headers and the the mail body. The following howto describes a method of how full emails can be extracted from ...

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