On Tuesday, 25 May 2004, Raymund Thomas Tump wrote:

RTT> I used POPFile for a while but I don't like that I have to look
RTT> for the saved message every now and then to train it.

Did you know you can view the headers (Ctrl-Shift-K), and there is a
link that goes straight to the email in the POPFile interface, so you
can reclassify? In your message that I'm replying to, my headers
include:
X-POPFile-Link: http://127.0.0.1:8080/jump_to_message?view=popfile162270=27.msg

RTT> The nice think with POPFile is also that you can have categories:
RTT> I made one for virus files :-)

I have one called "unwanted". When friends send me emails that are old
jokes forwarded forever, or other junk which isn't really spam because
people I regularly email thought I would be interested in it, POPFile
accurately classifies it for filtering to a separate folder.

This is what really impresses me about POPFile. In many cases there is
little obvious difference between the emails I want my friends to send
me and those I don't, yet POPFile almost always gets it right!

-- 
Tim
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