While on the topic of topics ... ;-)

I implemented a hack in my LDA to search the body of messages for specific keywords. When one (or more) of the keywords is found, it adds a specific value to the Topics: header.

This way, posters don't have to worry about defining the topics before they hit send. It also allows me to be more granular and flexible at the same time. I can create an "email" topic that will match on Mailman, Sendmail, Microsoft Exchange, GroupWise, etc. (Sure, there's a little wiggle room in the pattern matching and logic.)

This has largely worked out very well for the lists that I've applied it to.



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