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====== Using POPFile on Mac OS X Platforms ====== | ====== Using POPFile on Mac OS X Platforms ====== | ||
- | POPFile v1.1.0 comes with the first official Mac OS X installer! You can now install POPFile on your Mac easily. | + | POPFile v1.1.0 comes with the first official Mac OS X installer! You can now install POPFile on your Mac easily. **POPFile v1.1.1 is now compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)**. |
===== System Requirements ===== | ===== System Requirements ===== | ||
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* Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. | * Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. | ||
- | * The [[/ | + | * The [[/ |
* An e-mail account that uses the POP3 protocol (most accounts do, although you can't use POPFile with web-based services like Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail without extra software. See [[:HowTos | Configuring Proxies & Firewalls]]). | * An e-mail account that uses the POP3 protocol (most accounts do, although you can't use POPFile with web-based services like Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail without extra software. See [[:HowTos | Configuring Proxies & Firewalls]]). | ||
- | * Approximately | + | * Approximately |
* POPFile itself occupies about 3.8MB. | * POPFile itself occupies about 3.8MB. | ||
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* The installer also installs XMLRPC module, NNTP/SMTP proxies and IMAP module. | * The installer also installs XMLRPC module, NNTP/SMTP proxies and IMAP module. | ||
- | * If you need the optional SSL Support, you can install it using // | + | * If you need the optional SSL Support, you can install it using // |
* The word lists (called the corpus) used to classify your email will take some additional space depending on how much mail you use to train POPFile and how many buckets you create. POPFile keeps a temporary copy of recent mail (the Message History) for a few days to make it easy to correct any classification errors so some extra space is required for these recent messages. For some users only a few extra MB will be sufficient for the corpus and Message History, for others an additional 100 MB may be required. | * The word lists (called the corpus) used to classify your email will take some additional space depending on how much mail you use to train POPFile and how many buckets you create. POPFile keeps a temporary copy of recent mail (the Message History) for a few days to make it easy to correct any classification errors so some extra space is required for these recent messages. For some users only a few extra MB will be sufficient for the corpus and Message History, for others an additional 100 MB may be required. | ||
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- Run // | - Run // | ||
- POPFile will be installed in ''/ | - POPFile will be installed in ''/ | ||
- | - Configure buckets. See [[: | + | - Configure buckets. See [[: |
- Configure your email client. See [[:HowTos | Configuring Specific Mail Clients]]. | - Configure your email client. See [[:HowTos | Configuring Specific Mail Clients]]. | ||
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* HTML:: | * HTML:: | ||
* DBI - [[http:// | * DBI - [[http:// | ||
- | * DBD:: | + | * DBD:: |
+ | * DBD::SQLite - [[http:// | ||
* HTML:: | * HTML:: | ||
* HTML:: | * HTML:: |
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