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By Spam Blocker
Do you receive more and more spam every day? Use the antispam software! Antispam software will solve this problem, allowing you to quickly remove different trash from your mailbox before you receive your mail.
Out Spam
By Brigsoft
Web site www.brigsoft.com
Out Spam is a spam filter program. It can remove junk letters from a POP3 mail server without downloading them to a client computer. The principal way to separate mail is the use of worldwide black lists of spam mail servers. The program can also filter letters by languages and letter header errors. It supports the multi accounts usage. Validation rules allow user to prevent deleting important letters by mistake. The program can be executed in two modes: auto mode and interactive mode. In the auto mode the program is always resident, periodically checks Internet connection and removes spam without user's control. In the interactive mode a user controls the process of checking and removing letters. The program can be easily combined with other mail filters and mail client programs.
Outlook Spam Filter
By SoftLogica LLC
Web site www.softlogica.com
Outlook Spam Filter is an easy-to-use MS Outlook add-on that protects your Inbox against spam. The program is based on Bayesian filtering technology. It automatically learns using your personal correspondence to increase the filtration accuracy. Quarantined e-mails are stored in a separate SPAM folder. Users can manage their friends and enemies lists or build their own filters. The program has an option to test outgoing mail for potential risk of being filtered as spam. Recognition of newsgroup messages using Safe Recipients list and automatic inclusion of outgoing mail recipients into Friends List are available. POP3, IMAP, HTTP and MS Exchange support.
Antispam Scanner
By Alexander G. Styopkin
Web site www.styopkin.com
The program will be helpful especially for those who receive dozens or even hundreds spam letters during a day. The program’s interface looks like traffic lights. It consists of three different colored zones. The first zone (the red one) is for spam-messages. The second zone (yellow) for letters, which you cannot exactly attribute to one of other two zones. The third (green) zone is for friendly messages.
Found at antispam.whitestranger.com
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