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Briefs

Science Puts Enron E-Mail to Use

Wired, By Ryan Singel, Jan 30, 2006

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Enron's inbox first hit the internet in March 2003 when the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission made public more than 1.5 million e-mails from 176 Enron employees as part of its investigation of the company's manipulation of California energy markets in 2000.

The e-mails drew the attention of more than just Californians looking for some payback for the rolling blackouts and astronomical energy bills. InBoxer, an antispam company, turned to the archive to help test its newest product, which scans company e-mails in real time for objectionable content or confidential information, according to CEO Roger Matus.

Here is the rest of the story.

Here is Enron email dataset, including links to papers analyzing it, and

Berkeley search interface to Enron email dataset.


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