# Copyright (c) 2001-2007 John Graham-Cumming # # This file is part of POPFile # # POPFile is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # POPFile is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with POPFile; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # Identify the language and character set used for the interface LanguageCode en LanguageCharset ISO-8859-1 LanguageDirection ltr # This is used to get the appropriate subdirectory for the manual ManualLanguage en # This is where to find the FAQ on the Wiki FAQLink FAQ # Common words that are used on their own all over the interface Apply Apply ApplyChanges Apply Changes On On Off Off TurnOn Turn On TurnOff Turn Off Add Add Remove Remove Previous Previous Next Next From From Subject Subject Cc Cc Classification Bucket Reclassify Reclassify Probability Probability Scores Scores QuickMagnets QuickMagnets Undo Undo Close Close Find Find Filter Filter Yes Yes No No ChangeToYes Change to Yes ChangeToNo Change to No Bucket Bucket Magnet Magnet Delete Delete Create Create To To Total Total Rename Rename Frequency Frequency Probability Probability Score Score Lookup Lookup Word Word Count Count Update Update Refresh Refresh FAQ FAQ ID ID Date Date Arrived Arrived Size Size # This is a regular expression pattern that is used to convert # a number into a friendly looking number (for the US and UK this # means comma separated at the thousands) Locale_Thousands , Locale_Decimal . # The Locale_Date uses the format strings in Perl's Date::Format # module to set the date format for the UI. There are two possible # ways to specify it. # # Just one simple format used for all dates # < | The first format is used for dates less than # 7 days from now, the second for all other dates Locale_Date %a %R | %D %R # The header and footer that appear on every UI page Header_Title POPFile Control Center Header_Shutdown Shutdown POPFile Header_History History Header_Buckets Buckets Header_Configuration Configuration Header_Advanced Advanced Header_Security Security Header_Magnets Magnets Footer_HomePage POPFile Home Page Footer_Manual Manual Footer_Forums Forums Footer_FeedMe Donate Footer_RequestFeature Request Feature Footer_MailingList Mailing List Footer_Wiki Documentation Configuration_Error1 The separator character must be a single character Configuration_Error2 The user interface port must be a number between 1 and 65535 Configuration_Error3 The POP3 listen port must be a number between 1 and 65535 Configuration_Error4 The page size must be a number between 1 and 1000 Configuration_Error5 The number of days in the history must be a number between 1 and 366 Configuration_Error6 The TCP timeout must be a number between 10 and 300 Configuration_Error7 The XML RPC listen port must be a number between 1 and 65535 Configuration_Error8 The SOCKS V proxy port must be a number between 1 and 65535 Configuration_POP3Port POP3 listen port Configuration_POP3Update Updated POP3 port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Configuration_XMLRPCUpdate Updated XML-RPC port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Configuration_XMLRPCPort XML-RPC listen port Configuration_SMTPPort SMTP listen port Configuration_SMTPUpdate Updated SMTP port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Configuration_NNTPPort NNTP listen port Configuration_NNTPUpdate Updated NNTP port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Configuration_POPFork Allow concurrent POP3 connections Configuration_SMTPFork Allow concurrent SMTP connections Configuration_NNTPFork Allow concurrent NNTP connections Configuration_POP3Separator POP3 host:port:user separator character Configuration_NNTPSeparator NNTP host:port:user separator character Configuration_POP3SepUpdate Updated POP3 separator to %s Configuration_NNTPSepUpdate Updated NNTP separator to %s Configuration_UI User interface web port Configuration_UIUpdate Updated user interface web port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Configuration_History Number of messages per page Configuration_HistoryUpdate Updated number of messages per page to %s Configuration_Days Number of days of history to keep Configuration_DaysUpdate Updated number of days of history to %s Configuration_UserInterface User Interface Configuration_Skins Skins Configuration_SkinsChoose Choose skin Configuration_Language Language Configuration_LanguageChoose Choose language Configuration_ListenPorts Module Options Configuration_HistoryView History View Configuration_TCPTimeout Connection Timeout Configuration_TCPTimeoutSecs Connection timeout in seconds Configuration_TCPTimeoutUpdate Updated connection timeout to %s Configuration_ClassificationInsertion Message Text Insertion Configuration_SubjectLine Subject line
modification Configuration_XTCInsertion X-Text-Classification
Header Configuration_XPLInsertion X-POPFile-Link
Header Configuration_Logging Logging Configuration_None None Configuration_ToScreen To Screen (console) Configuration_ToFile To File Configuration_ToScreenFile To Screen and File Configuration_LoggerOutput Logger output Configuration_GeneralSkins Skins Configuration_SmallSkins Small Skins Configuration_TinySkins Tiny Skins Configuration_CurrentLogFile <View current log file> Configuration_SOCKSServer SOCKS V proxy host Configuration_SOCKSPort SOCKS V proxy port Configuration_SOCKSPortUpdate Updated SOCKS V proxy port to %s Configuration_SOCKSServerUpdate Updated SOCKS V proxy host to %s Configuration_Fields History Columns Advanced_Error1 '%s' already in the Ignored Words list Advanced_Error2 Ignored words can only contain alphanumeric, ., _, -, or @ characters Advanced_Error3 '%s' added to the Ignored Words list Advanced_Error4 '%s' is not in the Ignored Words list Advanced_Error5 '%s' removed from the Ignored Words list Advanced_StopWords Ignored Words Advanced_Message1 POPFile ignores the following frequently-used words: Advanced_AddWord Add word Advanced_RemoveWord Remove word Advanced_AllParameters All POPFile Parameters Advanced_Parameter Parameter Advanced_Value Value Advanced_Warning This is the complete list of POPFile parameters. Advanced users only: you may change any and click Update; there is no validity checking. Items shown in bold have been changed from the default setting. See OptionReference for more information on options. Advanced_ConfigFile Configuration file: History_Filter  (just showing bucket %s) History_FilterBy Filter By History_Search  (searched for from/subject %s) History_Title Recent Messages History_Jump Jump to page History_ShowAll Show All History_ShouldBe Should be History_NoFrom no from line History_NoSubject no subject line History_ClassifyAs Classify as History_MagnetUsed Magnet used History_MagnetBecause Magnet Used

Classified to %s because of magnet %s

History_ChangedTo Changed to %s History_Already Reclassified as %s History_RemoveAll Remove All History_RemovePage Remove Page History_RemoveChecked Remove Checked History_Remove To remove entries in the history click History_SearchMessage Search From/Subject History_NoMessages No messages History_ShowMagnet magnetized History_Negate_Search Invert search/filter History_Magnet  (just showing magnet classified messages) History_NoMagnet  (just showing non-magnet classified messages) History_ResetSearch Reset History_ChangedClass Would now classify as History_Purge Expire Now History_Increase Increase History_Decrease Decrease History_Column_Characters Change width of From, To, Cc and Subject columns History_Automatic Automatic History_Reclassified Reclassified History_Size_Bytes %d B History_Size_KiloBytes %.1f KB History_Size_MegaBytes %.1f MB Password_Title Password Password_Enter Enter password Password_Go Go! Password_Error1 Incorrect password Security_Error1 The port must be a number between 1 and 65535 Security_Stealth Stealth Mode/Server Operation Security_NoStealthMode No (Stealth Mode) Security_StealthMode (Stealth Mode) Security_ExplainStats (With this turned on POPFile sends once per day the following three values to a script on www.usethesource.com: bc (the total number of buckets that you have), mc (the total number of messages that POPFile has classified) and ec (the total number of classification errors). These get stored in a file and I will use this to publish some statistics about how people use POPFile and how well it works. My web server keeps its log files for about 5 days and then they get deleted; I am not storing any connection between the statistics and individual IP addresses.) Security_ExplainUpdate (With this turned on POPFile sends once per day the following three values to a script on www.usethesource.com: ma (the major version number of your installed POPFile), mi (the minor version number of your installed POPFile) and bn (the build number of your installed POPFile). POPFile receives a response in the form of a graphic that appears at the top of the page if a new version is available. My web server keeps its log files for about 5 days and then they get deleted; I am not storing any connection between the update checks and individual IP addresses.) Security_PasswordTitle User Interface Password Security_Password Password Security_PasswordUpdate Updated password Security_AUTHTitle Remote Servers Security_SecureServer Remote POP3 server (SPA/AUTH or transparent proxy) Security_SecureServerUpdate Updated remote POP3 server to %s Security_SecurePort Remote POP3 port (SPA/AUTH or transparent proxy) Security_SecurePortUpdate Updated remote POP3 server port to %s Security_SMTPServer SMTP chain server Security_SMTPServerUpdate Updated SMTP chain server to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Security_SMTPPort SMTP chain port Security_SMTPPortUpdate Updated SMTP chain port to %s; this change will not take affect until you restart POPFile Security_POP3 Accept POP3 connections from remote machines (requires POPFile restart) Security_SMTP Accept SMTP connections from remote machines (requires POPFile restart) Security_NNTP Accept NNTP connections from remote machines (requires POPFile restart) Security_UI Accept HTTP (User Interface) connections from remote machines (requires POPFile restart) Security_XMLRPC Accept XML-RPC connections from remote machines (requires POPFile restart) Security_UpdateTitle Automatic Update Checking Security_Update Check daily for updates to POPFile Security_StatsTitle Reporting Statistics Security_Stats Send statistics daily Magnet_Error1 Magnet '%s' already exists in bucket '%s' Magnet_Error2 New magnet '%s' clashes with magnet '%s' in bucket '%s' and could cause ambiguous results. New magnet was not added. Magnet_Error3 Create new magnet '%s' in bucket '%s' Magnet_CurrentMagnets Current Magnets Magnet_Message1 The following magnets cause mail to always be classified into the specified bucket. Magnet_CreateNew Create New Magnet Magnet_Explanation These types of magnets are available:
  • From address or name: For example: john@company.com to match a specific address,
    company.com to match everyone who sends from company.com,
    John Doe to match a specific person, John to match all Johns
  • To/Cc address or name: Like a From: magnet but for the To:/Cc: address in a message
  • Subject words: For example: hello to match all messages with hello in the subject
Magnet_MagnetType Magnet type Magnet_Value Values Magnet_Always Always goes to bucket Magnet_Jump Jump to magnet page Bucket_Error1 Bucket names can only contain the letters a to z in lower case, numbers 0 to 9, plus - and _ Bucket_Error2 Bucket named %s already exists Bucket_Error3 Created bucket named %s Bucket_Error4 Please enter a non-blank word Bucket_Error5 Renamed bucket %s to %s Bucket_Error6 Deleted bucket %s Bucket_Title Bucket Configuration Bucket_BucketName Bucket
Name Bucket_WordCount Word Count Bucket_WordCounts Word Counts Bucket_UniqueWords Distinct
Words Bucket_SubjectModification Subject Header
Modification Bucket_ChangeColor Bucket
Color Bucket_NotEnoughData Not enough data Bucket_ClassificationAccuracy Classification Accuracy Bucket_EmailsClassified Messages classified Bucket_EmailsClassifiedUpper Messages Classified Bucket_ClassificationErrors Classification errors Bucket_Accuracy Accuracy Bucket_ClassificationCount Classification Count Bucket_ClassificationFP False Positives Bucket_ClassificationFN False Negatives Bucket_ResetStatistics Reset Statistics Bucket_LastReset Last Reset Bucket_CurrentColor %s current color is %s Bucket_SetColorTo Set %s color to %s Bucket_Maintenance Maintenance Bucket_CreateBucket Create bucket with name Bucket_DeleteBucket Delete bucket named Bucket_RenameBucket Rename bucket named Bucket_Lookup Lookup Bucket_LookupMessage Lookup word in buckets Bucket_LookupMessage2 Lookup result for Bucket_LookupMostLikely %s is most likely to appear in %s Bucket_DoesNotAppear

%s does not appear in any of the buckets Bucket_DisabledGlobally Disabled globally Bucket_To to Bucket_Quarantine Quarantine
Message SingleBucket_Title Detail for %s SingleBucket_WordCount Bucket word count SingleBucket_TotalWordCount Total word count SingleBucket_Percentage Percentage of total SingleBucket_WordTable Word Table for %s SingleBucket_Message1 Click a letter in the index to see the list of words that start with that letter. Click any word to lookup its probability for all buckets. SingleBucket_Unique %s distinct SingleBucket_ClearBucket Remove All Words Session_Title POPFile Session Expired Session_Error Your POPFile session has expired. This could have been caused by starting and stopping POPFile but leaving your web browser open. Please click one of the links above to continue using POPFile. View_Title Single Message View View_ShowFrequencies Show word frequencies View_ShowProbabilities Show word probabilities View_ShowScores Show word scores and decision chart View_WordMatrix Word matrix View_WordProbabilities showing word probabilities View_WordFrequencies showing word frequencies View_WordScores showing word scores View_Chart Decision Chart View_DownloadMessage Download Message Windows_TrayIcon Show POPFile icon in Windows system tray? Windows_Console Run POPFile in a console window? Windows_NextTime

This change will not take effect until the next time you start POPFile Header_MenuSummary This table is the navigation menu which allows access to each of the different pages of the control center. History_MainTableSummary This table shows the sender and subject of recently received messages and allows them to be reviewed and reclassified. Clicking on the subject line will show the full message text, along with information about why it was classified as it was. The 'Should be' column allows you to specify which bucket the message belongs in, or to undo that change. The 'Delete' column allows you to delete specific messages from the history if you don't need them anymore. History_OpenMessageSummary This table contains the full text of a message, with the words that are used for classification highlighted according to the bucket that was most relevant for each. Bucket_MainTableSummary This table provides an overview of the classification buckets. Each row shows the bucket name, the word count total for that bucket, the actual number of individual words in each bucket, whether the message's subject line will be modified when it gets classified to that bucket, whether to quarantine the messages received in that bucket, and a table to pick the color used in displaying anything related to that bucket in the control center. Bucket_StatisticsTableSummary This table provides three sets of statistics on the overall performance of POPFile. The first is how accurate its classification is, the second is how many messages have been classified, and to which buckets, and the third is how many words are in each bucket, and what their relative percentages are. Bucket_MaintenanceTableSummary This table contains forms that allow you to create, delete or rename buckets, and to lookup a word in all of the buckets to see its relative probabilities. Bucket_AccuracyChartSummary This table graphically represents the accuracy of the message classification. Bucket_BarChartSummary This table graphically represents a percentage allocation for each of the different buckets. It is used for both number of messages classified, and total word counts. Bucket_LookupResultsSummary This table shows the probabilities associated with any given word of the corpus. For each bucket, it shows the frequency with which that word occurs, the probability that it will occur in that bucket, and the overall effect on the score of the bucket if that word exists in a message. Bucket_WordListTableSummary This table provides a listing of all the words for a particular bucket, organized by common first letter for each row. Magnet_MainTableSummary This table shows the list of magnets that are used to automatically classify messages according to fixed rules. Each row shows how the magnet is defined, what bucket it is intended for, and a button to delete the magnet. Configuration_MainTableSummary This table contains a number of forms to allow you to control the configuration of POPFile. Configuration_InsertionTableSummary This table contains buttons that determine whether or not certain modifications are made to the headers or subject line of the message before it is passed on to the message client. Security_MainTableSummary This table provides sets of controls that affect the security of the overall configuration of POPFile, whether it should automatically check for updates to the program, and whether statistics about POPFile's performance should be sent to the central datastore of the program's author for general information. Advanced_MainTableSummary This table provides a list of words that POPFile ignores when classifying messages due to their relative frequency in messages in general. They are organized per row according to the first letter of the words. Imap_Bucket2Folder Mail for bucket '%s' goes to folder Imap_MapError You cannot map more than one bucket to a single folder! Imap_Server IMAP server hostname: Imap_ServerNameError Please enter the server's hostname! Imap_Port IMAP Server port: Imap_PortError Please enter a valid port number! Imap_Login IMAP account login: Imap_LoginError Please enter a user/login name! Imap_Password Password for IMAP account: Imap_PasswordError Please enter a password for the server! Imap_Expunge Expunge deleted messages from watched folders. Imap_Interval Update interval in seconds: Imap_IntervalError Please enter an interval between 10 and 3600 seconds. Imap_Bytelimit Bytes per message to use for classification. Enter 0 (Null) for the complete message: Imap_BytelimitError Please enter a number. Imap_RefreshFolders Refresh list of folders Imap_Now now! Imap_UpdateError1 Could not login. Verify your login name and password, please. Imap_UpdateError2 Failed to connect to server. Please check the host name and port and make sure you are online. Imap_UpdateError3 Please configure the connection details first. Imap_NoConnectionMessage Please configure the connection details first. After you have done that, more options will be available on this page. Imap_WatchMore a folder to list of watched folders Imap_WatchedFolder Watched folder no Imap_Use_SSL Use SSL Shutdown_Message POPFile has shut down Help_Training When you first use POPFile, it knows nothing and will need some training. POPFile requires training on messages for each bucket, training occurs when you reclassify a message POPFile missclassified to the correct bucket. You must also setup your mail client to filter messages based on POPFile's classification. Information on setting up your client filtering can be found at the POPFile Documentation Project. Help_Bucket_Setup POPFile requires at least two buckets in addition to the "unclassified" pseudo-bucket. What makes POPFile unique is that it can classify email more than that, you can have any number of buckets. A simple setup would be a "spam", "personal", and a "work" bucket. Help_No_More Don't show this again