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Spam Monitor
Posted 3/20/2005 by Steve Sinchak

Spam Monitor is easy to install and manage but don't be fooled by its perceived simplicity, behind the scenes is a world-class spam filtering technology continuously protecting your Inbox. If you have tried other spam filters and found them too complex or ineffective you should try Spam Monitor. Download a free trial now and discover for yourself the simple and effective way to stop spam.

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Spam Monitor runs in the background from your system tray automatically detecting spam email as it arrives in your Inbox. Using your local black-list, white-list and spam filter plug-ins, as well as publicly available black lists, Spam Monitor will detect and mark spam messages before they reach you.

For advanced users, Spam Monitor offers a powerful set of customization features including plug-in architecture so that new spam filter features can be easily downloaded. Spam Monitor will work with all mail clients that use POP3 or IMAP4 mailboxes including Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Incredimail and Netscape. For simple setup it includes a step-by-step configuration wizard which automatically detects and updates compatible mail clients to use Spam Monitor.

Because most of the modern viruses and worms are distributed via unsolicited email, Spam Monitor provides you with an additional level of protection against viral and other infections by stopping spam and junk mail.

Spam Monitor feature highlights

  • Configuration wizard that automatically configures your mail clients to use Spam Monitor
  • Support all popular email programs such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Mail, Mozilla Mail, Eudora or Opera
  • Automatically white-list email addresses or servers that you frequently correspond with
  • Live updates to automatically updates blocking filters and plug-ins
  • Supports connection to unlimited POP3 or IMAP4 servers and mailboxes
  • Customizable local black and white lists. networks or IP addresses for manual configuration




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