×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 3,189 articles on s23. Type your article name above or create one of the articles listed here!



    s23
    3,189Articles

    K9: Difference between revisions

    Content added Content deleted
    imported>mutante
    mNo edit summary
     
    imported>mutante
    mNo edit summary
     
    (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
    Line 1: Line 1:
    A [[freeware]], [[en-wp:Bayesian_filtering|self-learning]] (or lets better say human-trained) [[Spam]] filter program for [[POP3]] accounts that runs on ([[Windows]]) written by a [http://keir.net/about.html cure fan from Wales].
    A [[freeware]], [[en-wp:Bayesian_filtering|self-learning]] (or lets better say human-trained) [[Spam]] filter program for [[POP3]] accounts that runs on [[Windows]] which was written by a [http://keir.net/about.html cure fan from Wales].


    * http://keir.net/k9.html
    * http://keir.net/k9.html
    Line 5: Line 5:
    * [http://keir.net/k9_expert.html Expert Guide - Quick Start]
    * [http://keir.net/k9_expert.html Expert Guide - Quick Start]
    * [http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=16 K9 Guide in german]
    * [http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=16 K9 Guide in german]

    === Settings ===

    For each POP3 account in your POP3 email program that you want to work with K9...

    * Change the POP3 server port to 9999.
    * Change the POP3 server to 127.0.0.1.
    * Change the POP3 account user name to incorporate the original POP3 server, port and user name values into one long string, separated by a "/" character. <server>/<port>/<user> Example: pop.west.cox.net/110/robin


    [[Category:Software]]
    [[Category:Software]]

    Latest revision as of 19:49, 5 January 2007

    A freeware, self-learning (or lets better say human-trained) Spam filter program for POP3 accounts that runs on Windows which was written by a cure fan from Wales.

    Settings[edit]

    For each POP3 account in your POP3 email program that you want to work with K9...

    • Change the POP3 server port to 9999.
    • Change the POP3 server to 127.0.0.1.
    • Change the POP3 account user name to incorporate the original POP3 server, port and user name values into one long string, separated by a "/" character. <server>/<port>/<user> Example: pop.west.cox.net/110/robin
    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
    Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.