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 ====== What's the minimum and maximum number of buckets POPFile can support? ======  ====== What's the minimum and maximum number of buckets POPFile can support? ====== 
  
-POPFile must have a minimum of two buckets which, most often, are named //spam// and //allowed// or //spam// and //inbox// Note that "unclassified" is not counted as one of the two minimum buckets.  "Unclassified" is only used by POPFile when it cannot make a solid determination as to which bucket an email should be assigned.  There is, effectively, no maximum number of buckets.  +POPFile must have a minimum of two buckets which, most often, are named //spam// and //allowed// or //spam// and //inbox// Note that "unclassified" is not counted as one of the two minimum buckets.  "Unclassified" is only used by POPFile when it cannot make a solid determination as to which bucket an email should be assigned. 
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 +There is, effectively, no maximum number of buckets. Some users report how many buckets they are using and these reports are summarised on the [[http://getpopfile.org/popfile_stats.html | POPFile Real-Time Statistics]] page
  
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