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Code license: Apache License 2.0
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Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server). You can see:
Distribution of messages by year, month, day, day of week and time of day
Distribution of messages by size and your top 40 largest messages
The top senders, recipients and mailing lists you're on.
Distributions of senders, recipients and mailing lists over time
The distribution of thread lengths and the lists and people that result in the longest threads
To see some sample output, here's the result of running it over the Enron Email Dataset (just two people's worth of emails).
To run this over your own mail, see the getting started page.

If you'd like to keep up with the project, there is a feed with check-ins. See the plan document for rough ideas of what will be worked on next. If you'd like to help out, you can email me at mihai at persistent dot info.
Mail Trends depends on the following packages (they are currently all included in its Subversion repository, and thus don't need to be downloaded/installed separately):
Python Google Chart for generating chart URLs for Google's Chart API
jwzthreading for an implementation of Jamie Zawinsky's threading algorithm
python-twitter for the FileCache class
Cheetah for HTML templates
jQuery for adding interactivity to the HTML output

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