Where'd that mail come from?
2009-05-18 23:29:03.221911+02 by
Dan Lyke
2 comments
Holger Berndt has written a geo-tagging email source plugin for Claws mail:
The surprising (and somehow scary) result is that it works on a surprisingly large number of mails (in my quick test, almost half of the time), and if it does, it's oftentimes quite accurate, with deviations sometimes as small as 2 or 3 kilometers.
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#Comment Re: made: 2009-05-21 18:53:10.479226+02 by:
meuon
I shell into a remote server most of the time, using PINE for e-mail (fast, clean, virus-free..) so it looks like I am almost always in the same place.
Which is almost never the case. :)
#Comment Re: made: 2009-05-21 05:14:37.322732+02 by:
Mark A. Hershberger
Hrm... finally a good reason to strip my received headers. So you won't be able to tell if I'm at home or at the office when I send that email...
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