Word from information aesthetics on a great tool from some nerds that does something I'm amazed Gmail hasn't done for you: provide visualisation of your emails.
an IMAP-based email analysis project, which generates tables, graphs & visual distributions based on time of day, senders, recipients, mailing lists, & so on.Get it here.graphs include distribution of messages by year, month, day, day of week & time of day, distribution of messages by size & the top 40 largest messages, the top senders, recipients & mailing lists subscribed, distributions of senders, recipients & mailing lists over time, & the distribution of thread lengths.
I spent about an hour and couldn't get it to work. That doesn't make it not exciting though! I'm sure a .exe version or an official Gmail version will be around the corner ...I have 92,705 emails in my Gmail going back as far as 2000, so this would be a pretty amazing tool. [How? By transferring my old Outlook archives using LimitNone's fantastic little application]
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You have 92k emails? Wow! It would be interesting to do this with my email, except I use Yahoo. I think I've had the email since 1999. Interesting post!
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