I must add this to my to-test list: “POPFile is an email classification system that has a Naive Bayes text classifier and a POP3 proxy. It works with any mail client using POP3.”

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One Comment to “POPFile - Automatic Email Classification”

  1. Stan Krute | February 7th, 2003 at 8:02 am

    Hi Steven

    If you haven’t done so yet,
    now’s a good time to test
    POPFile: we just released
    a new, much-improved version
    yesterday.

    Here’s a link to the release
    announcement; it contains a download
    link:

    https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1868251

    Cheers,

    /stan