Linux Journal Issue #107/March 2003

Features

eVote Adds Elections to Mailing Lists  by Marilyn Davis
Now mailing-list members can conduct an election on the list—no administrator help needed.
An Introduction to the Spambayes Project  by Richie Hindle
Make advanced spam filtering work with your existing mail tools.
A Statistical Approach to the Spam Problem  by Gary Robinson
Can mathematics tell spam apart from legitimate mail? Find out which approaches work best in real-world tests.
Building with Blogs  by Doc Searls and David Sifry
Is it a diary? A links page? Or more? The king of blogs and the author of new blog-ranking software outline your choices.

Indepth

Getting Started with Emacs  by Charles Curley
After you've mastered the Emacs tutorial, now what? A look at macros for mail and more.

Embedded

Linux Signals for the Application Programmer  by Dr. B. Thangaraju
Here's how to use signals in your applications.

Toolbox

Kernel Korner   Using the Input Subsystem, Part II  by Brad Hards
At the Forge   Unicode  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   Chatting Up the Chef  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   rsync, Part I  by Mick Bauer

Columns

Linux for Suits   Original and Ultimate Communities  by Doc Searls
EOF   Broadcast Flag: MPAA's Latest Attack on Linux  by Seth David Schoen

Reviews

BlueCat Networks' Meridius Mail Relay  by Nathan Smith
Mathematica 4.2  by Dragan Stancevic

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