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BSpam 1.1
Thursday, 19 May 2005
BSpam blocks unwanted spam mails that infiltrate into your mailbox.BSpam blocks emails with a little help from you, that helps everyone almost real time!
BSpam can be installed as a plugin to your existing Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook.

License: Freeware

Download security software: BSpam 1.1

Developer: Pro Softnet

BSpam users can report a particular e-mail as spam, and once an e-mail is reported as spam by one user, it is blocked from reaching the inbox of others thus benefiting all users of BSpam. BSpam is a community where BSpam users report spam mails for the benefit of other BSpam users. With this "With you and For you" technology, any type of spam can be controlled in minutes.

Once installed, it will separate the spam mails from your genuine mails. It automatically identifies and moves spam mails to a separate folder till you decide to manually delete those mails.

BSpam is absolutely FREE to download.
There are no lengthy registrations, no hidden charges and is free from Adware and Spyware programs. The service is relatively new, and since Spam Blocking depends on users reporting Spam for community use, initial Spam blocking effectiveness may not be as expected. Recent tests have shown spam effectiveness at around 75% which is still better than most other products in this category. As more users report Spam emails, and number of users increase, Spam blocking effectiveness would increase exponentially and will reach near 100% effectiveness, and will be better than any rule based Spam utility in the market today. User community decides effectiveness of BSpam.

 
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