I've suggested POPfile, which does naive bayesian filtering -- which is almost magical.

Yes, Thunderbird can do a great job, but it won't filter off topic, and you have to do a lot of work.

With POPfile, you classify a few messages (KX3, K3S, Antenna, Digital Modes, whatever) and the filter "scores" the words from the messages you classified, and uses the score to put the message where it belongs.

If it gets one wrong, you reclassify it, and the filter improves.

It does *not* rely on posters to put rational subjects, and it deals with topic drift automatically.

POPfile works with real mail clients (with their awesome search capability).

73 -- Lynn

On 12/29/2018 4:49 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
The filtering and searching tools provided by modern email clients give one a lot of capability.  It takes a bit of thought to set it up, but makes email quite sane and manageable once set up for your needs and desires.
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