Normal search groups, The contact search group – Nisus InfoClick User Manual

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Normal Search groups

Find What You Seek!

Normal Search groups

The groups available in Normal Search as illustrated in Figure 12 on page 2 include:

Contact

Text

Date

Kind

Has Attachment

Location

Most fields display a hint as to the kind of entry it can accept. The text you enter in the fields are
called selectors. These are words and other useful criteria which you pick to narrow down your
search. Selectors can be a wide variety of things:

words (in any language or “script” that might appear in your emails)

email addresses

parts of a file path

URLs

numbers

symbols (such as mathematical “÷” or currency “€”)

The Contact search group

The first field, as hinted, can search for Contact Name, Email Address, or Domain. As you type,
only names or email addresses indexed by InfoClick will appear in the list, as illustrated in Figure
18.

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1. Begin typing the name or email address of the contact you have in mind.

When you first start typing InfoClick begins “Loading Completions” to prepare the appropriate
selectors as illustrated in Figure 17. InfoClick loads completions in this manner for all of its
lists of selectors.

Figure 17

“[Loading Completions…]”

If you misspell a term, InfoClick quickly notifies you that what you have entered has no
matches, as illustrated in Figure 19.

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The examples in this document use the Enron Email Dataset. This dataset was collected and prepared by the

CALO Project

(A Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes). It contains data from about 150 users, mostly

senior management of Enron, organized into folders. The corpus contains a total of about 0.5M messages. This

data was originally

made public, and posted to the web

, by the

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

during its

investigation. You can learn more about it

here

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