On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:52, Timothy Miller wrote:
>
> One thing I've long thought was an obvious extension of spam filtering
> was general email categorization.  You could train a filter to sort
> emails into more than just the two buckets but instead into arbitrary
> categories.  For me, those would be private emails, legitimate bulk
> email (like what I get from ZDNet), administrative emails (legit
> emails containing spam), mailing list emails, and perhaps a few more.

Something in the direction of what's described at 
http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/spam/ perhaps?

POPFile also seems to take this more general email classification approach:

"POPFile is an extremely versatile program. You can tell it to just try and 
tell spam from non-spam e-mail, or to separate work, family and junk mail, or 
to automatically filter between a dozen projects that you get email about." - 
POPFile Quick Start Guide

Loruens

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