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===== Easy-to-Install Windows Version ===== | ===== Easy-to-Install Windows Version ===== | ||
- | Download the Windows installer from the POPFile | + | Download the Windows installer from the [[/download| POPFile |
==== System Requirements ==== | ==== System Requirements ==== | ||
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* Around 10 MB free disk space | * Around 10 MB free disk space | ||
- | You can obtain the latest POPFile release as a zip file at the top of the package list at the [[http:// | + | You can obtain the latest POPFile release as a zip file at the top of the package list at the [[/download| POPFile Download page]]. Windows users will want the file under the section labeled Windows Only. |
POPFile itself occupies just over a megabyte. 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 itself occupies just over a megabyte. 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. | ||
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If you get a POPFile screen, congratulations! Now it's time to set up how you want your mail sorted. Let's go on to the [[QuickStart: | If you get a POPFile screen, congratulations! Now it's time to set up how you want your mail sorted. Let's go on to the [[QuickStart: | ||
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