K9 is an email filtering application that will work in conjunction with most popular email programs that use the standard POP3 email protocol.
Messages pass through K9 on their way to your email program and as K9 processes them it can learn to identify the difference between Spam and Good emails, marking Spam emails so that your email application can file them away or delete them.
Initially K9 will not know what is Spam or Good email so you need to correct it when it gets things wrong. Over time you'll find that you have to correct K9 less often as it learns from past mistakes.
Eventually you'll only rarely need to correct K9.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added support for customization of K9 resources (i.e. partial alternate language support). See Customizing K9
· Fixed a problem where if you kept the Escape key held down while attempting to open a message K9 would crash.
· Fixed a problem when canceling out of resetting statistics would reset the date/time shown at the column head.
· Added "View Folder" button to Statistics tab to open up a Windows Explorer window on the K9 database directory.
· Added date display to the email reader window.
· Modified system tray tooltip for Win9x systems since it seems those OS'es don't support line breaks in the text.
· Added/updated the keyboard accelerator keys