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		<title>Intelligent email responders: how to replace yourself with a very small shell script</title>
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OK, OK, so I already tweeted this, but it&#8217;s interesting. Hillary Mason set up intelligent email autoresponders to deal with repetitive email enquiries and politely nag people for replies. It&#8217;s good stuff, and something I&#8217;ve never really got around to doing myself, for a couple of reasons (besides the obvious); I use Gmail, and to [...]]]></description>
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<p>OK, OK, so I already tweeted this, but it&#8217;s interesting. <a href="http://www.hilarymason.com/">Hillary Mason</a> set up intelligent email autoresponders to deal with repetitive email enquiries and politely nag people for replies. It&#8217;s good stuff, and something I&#8217;ve never really got around to doing myself, for a couple of reasons (besides the obvious); I use Gmail, and to be honest, no two emails I send are the same.</p>
<p>(It&#8217;s an interesting overlap with <a href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/GroupProjects/gpb0910/DesignBriefs0910.html">Project India</a>, by the way&#8230; I don&#8217;t know why I&#8217;m so excited about this year&#8217;s Group Projects. Either because they&#8217;re kind of real, or because I miss academia. Or both?)</p>
<p>The downsides of using Gmail haven&#8217;t really affected me personally, but thinking about it, I would like to be able to actually access my raw email to set up better, NLP-based filters. I have a <em>lot</em> of email filters, and a lot of labels, and a system that just about works (thanks to <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5321180/turn-gmail-into-your-ultimate-gtd-inbox">superstars and multiple inboxes</a>). But, you know, it could be better, and despite IMAP access it doesn&#8217;t <em>quite</em> flow; if I wanted to process mail, I&#8217;d have to access it all on a random box, and then what? I can&#8217;t apply Gmail labels or superstars or mark as read, can I? I guess what I really want is to operate on both the protocol/content <em>and</em> the interface itself, and that&#8217;s asking a wee bit too much. Oh well. Time to hack on a communication platform that I <em>can</em> play with&#8230;</p>
<p>(credit to <a href="http://twitter.com/craigmccaskill">Craig</a>, who linked me the video, and will complain if I don&#8217;t acknowledge his genius.)</p>
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