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Spam OFF 1.5

Spam OFF is a completely automatic anti-spam obliterator designed to work invisibly. Its default settings make it effective “right out of the box”. Advanced users can tweak any of dozens of settings through its handy control panel. Spam OFF doesn’t require any external e-mail program besides the one you use every day. It’s strictly “set it and forget it”! It works with any POP3 e-mail software, including Outlook Express, MS Outlook, IncrediMail, Poco Mail, Eudora, etc. Spam OFF employs a set of four distinct and effective methods of detecting spam and Bayesian text analysis is just one of them. Another is an automatic update that’s tiny and unobtrusive, yet gives a list of addresses +++currently+++ (i.e. in real-time) being used across the planet for spam. The third method is your choice of blocking lists ("ORDB"). Select none, all or any combination of anti-spam lists. The fourth method of detecting spam also protects your computer from malicious e-mail. It’s a powerful anti-virus scan. Spam OFF also lets you whitelist the e-mail addresses of your friends, family and associates so their mail is never mistaken for spam. It even lets you import all the e-mail addresses from your Address Book with one click of a button. Spam OFF even supports your using multiple POP3 servers and your using multiple e-mail clients. It’s no wonder Spam OFF is being hailed as the “most effective spam eliminator available”!

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Spam OFF during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 4577 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Spam OFF publisher.

Spam OFF 1.5 was released by Astonsoft on Thursday 09 October 2003. Its known requirements are : 16mb RAM.

Spam OFF will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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1.5Thursday 09 October 2003