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Eight Anti-Spam Tips

Written by ray on May 27, 2007
Categories: Anti-Spam

The best ways to prevent spam aren’t necessarily software and ISP spam filters. Our own habits and email practices can reduce spam without costing a dime. Here’s some of the things I do to keep spam away. 1. Have a disposable email address that you can use for websites and other registrations. Setup a mailbox [...]

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Project Honey Pot 5 Days of News

Written by ray on April 29, 2007
Categories: Anti-Spam

Project Honey Pot tried to make last week their’s by having a significant spam announcement each day last week. On Monday they announced a QuickLinks feature to allow anyone to participate in Project Honey Pot. Quicklinks are for people who don’t have administrator access to their webserver. You hide the link on a web page [...]

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Free Anti-Spam Software

Written by ray on April 12, 2007
Categories: Anti-Spam

Agnitum is offering their Spam Terrier software for free. It’s for Microsoft mail clients – Outlook 2000 and up, Outlook Express 5.0, 5.5 and 6 and Vista Mail. The software is available for dowloading from here and they have a blog posting here. I decided to download and try it out so I setup Outlook [...]

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ClearMyMail Guarantee Terms

Written by ray on April 10, 2007
Categories: Anti-Spam

ClearMyMail responded to my query.  If you ever receive an e-mail from an unwanted sender arrive at your computer we will give you the entire months usage completely free of charge. So it sounds like they put their money where their mouth is. If the service fails in the month then you don’t pay.

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ClearMyMail Says They Stop All Spam – Guaranteed

Written by ray on April 9, 2007
Categories: Anti-Spam

Earlier this month the company ClearMyMail announced a 100% guarantee for their ability to stop spam. They also claim to have a very low number of false positives. Your e-mail is processed on their servers although you can continue to access your e-mail as you always have.  They claim to have an 18-stage process that [...]

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