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We at LuxSci are constantly upgrading our offering to keep up with the
cutting edge in email and web services and technology.  These are the latest
events and feature implementations that have contributed to our comprehensive email
and web hosting services.
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<link>http://luxsci.com</link>

<language>en-us</language>

<copyright>Copyright 2008, Lux Scientiae, Incorporated</copyright>

<managingEditor>support@luxsci.com</managingEditor>

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    <title>Improved Look and Feel </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

 LuxSci has improved the look and feel
of its WebMail interface by introducing revised Vista-like icon library
and by updating the presentation of many dialog boxes.

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    <title>WebMail Tagging Improvements </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

WebMail now takes advantage of the 
knowledge of what tags have been used previously on an email folder to
make the addition of new tags to messages easier and to make searching
for messages based on tag more intuitive. 

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    <title>Email Folder Management </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

The "properties" an an email folder
that you can access via the email folder management tool now pop-up in a 
dialog box.  This significantly enhances usability, simplifies the
presentation of the tool, and makes the interface more intuitive.  Users
can now also edit the properties of an email folder directly from the 
WebMail message list interface.

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    <title>WebAide Management </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

The "properties" an a WebAide that you can
access via the WebAide management tool now pop-up in a dialog box. This
significantly enhances usability, simplifies the presentation of the tool, 
and makes the interface more intuitive.  Users can now also edit the 
properties of a WebAide directly from the WebAide interface.

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    <title>WebAide Import and Export </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

All of the import and 
export functions of WebAides have been moved into the "Properties" page 
for the WebAide, available in the WebAide management area.  Now, all 
administrative functions for WebAides are consolidated into that single 
interface.  Additionally, all WebAide exports now support the option to 
only export those entries matching your most recent advanced search. Also, 
you can now export WebAide eJournals, Links, Notes, and Documents as XML 
and CSV files.

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    <title>Improved Tag Management </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

The email message tag management dialog
box has been improved to make the addition and removal of tags faster
and easier.  It is also now possible to create new tags right from
this dialog box. 


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    <title>WebAides Replace "Categories" with "Tags": </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

WebAide 
categories have been replaced with a "tagging" functionality identical to 
that used in WebMail. This allows users to use the same add/remove tag 
interface and the same list of tags with both WebMail messages and 
WebAides entries (i.e. calendar items, address book entries, etc.). Unlike 
with categories, tags no long have to be "pre-defined" to be used with a 
WebAide and anyone who can edit an entry can tag it.  

The option to display the list of entries in a WebAide by "category 
index pages" has been removed; all WebAides can be filtered by Tag now 
using the "View" selection, just like in WebMail.

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    <title>WebAides "Tag" Features </title>
    <pubDate>May 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

WebAide users can now 
remove tags, rename tags, and  move entries from one tag to another using
the new "Tags" WebAide property editor. 

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    <title> Basic Spam Quarantine Reports </title>
	<link>http://luxsci.com/extranet/info/basic-spam-virus-filter.html</link>
    <pubDate>April 21 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

 Users of LuxSci's Basic Spam and Virus Filtering Service 
who save spam and/or virus messages to a separate folder will now receive 
daily emailed reports of "what is new" in those folders so that they can 
easily see the status of their Spam and Virus storage areas and detect any 
false positives.  This report is optional, though enabled by default.

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    <title> Duplicate Message Removal </title>
    <pubDate>April 21 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

LuxSci's email folder management tools have allowed users to remove
duplicate email messages from email folders using custom criteria for some
time.  Now, users can remove duplicate email messages from the current
folder in directly the WebMail message list interface by selecting the new
"Remove Duplicate Messages" option from the "Folders" menu.  This "do it
now" option will use your stored duplicate message criteria for the
current folder, if you have any, or common-sense defaults for what
generally constitutes a duplicate email message.

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    <title>Bigger WebAide Attachments</title>
    <link>http://luxsci.com/extranet/webaides.html</link>
    <pubDate>April 16 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <description>

LuxSci's WebAides now accept attachments
up to 50 MB in size &mdash; increased from the previous limit of 15 MB.

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    <title>MySQL v5 Support</title>
    <pubDate>April 5 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
	<description>

LuxSci now supports MySQL v5 databases for use by its web hosting clients.
LuxSci's infrastructure has also been updated so that future versions,
like MySQL v6, can be easily and quickly supported once released... even
if they are not backwards compatible with existing supported versions.


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