Friday, January 24, 2003


IronMail trial seeks to eliminate spam
by Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

University officials say if the new pilot project to eliminate unwanted e-mails is successful by the end of its 30-day trial period, TCU’s e-mail system will be set to automatically block spam.

Assistant Provost for Information Services David Edmondson said the new IronMail program from CipherTrust, a company that specializes in identifying and eliminating spam, began its trial Jan. 10 and will be completed by mid-February.
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Taking shape

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
The Steve and Sarah Smith Entrepreneurial Hall takes shape with less than three months until its dedication in April.

Education exchange
Participation in program offers students, faculty
cultural opportunities
by Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

When Tine Kofoed and Trine Boding performed “The Itsy Bitsy Spider,” they played to a captive audience.
Toddlers at the Rise School watched with fascination as Kofoed and Boding crouched in front of them and turned their grown-up hands into imaginary spiders.
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Photo editor/Ty Halasz
Exchange students Trine Boding and Tine Kofoed do “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” with children at TCU’s Rise School.

 


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