Matthew Landauer
Matthew Landauer
Instead of browsing email addresses it could be useful to see which domains are getting the most emails and if some of them are responsible for more of the hard...
This is so when you are using Cuttlefish and you're looking at the email history for a particular email address and trying to figure out what's going on you'll get...
Currently it will parse over the old stuff first. Perhaps it could sit and tail the new stuff first and in the background catch up with the old stuff.
There is some magic that can partially achieve this... Useful to find out how emails are being used. Are people forwarding them? If so, what emails?
This depends on implementing #55
For the case where people have moved email addresses (and have set up an auto responder) it would be useful to be able to forward mails from the old address...
Information about the api http://blog.highspeedweb.net/2010/08/31/monitor-your-ips-with-senderscore-automatically/
Doing link tracking unintentionally obfuscates the final link destination (in the same way that url shorteners do) and so it would be good if we could optionally not do it...
There is an api also http://spamcheck.postmarkapp.com/