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Cactus Spam Filter 2.01
Thursday, 09 June 2005
Image Cactus Spam Filter is a free easy-to-use spam blocker. It protects your inbox by learning to detect spam as it's being used. After a short while it has adapted to your personal mailbox and blocks out most of the junk e-mail. Since the filter becomes personal, spammers will not be able to fool it. It has been successfully tested with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, Eudora, IncrediMail, Foxmail and Phoenix Mail.

License: Free

Download security software: Cactus Spam Filter 2.01

Developer: Codeode

Spam, or unsolicited e-mail costs companies millions of dollars daily. Recent studies indicate that 60% of all e-mails are spam. Home users spend hour after hour looking through the inbox separating spam from legitimate e-mails. Cactus Spam Filter will efficiently filter spam e-mail by tagging their subject line. The user can easily setup the e-mail client to automatically move such messages into a junk folder or directly to the recycle bin.

This anti-spam program learns to detect spam as it's being used, and believe me, Cactus Spam Filter is a fast learner. After a few e-mails it will start to make its own decisions to relieve you from the spam burden.

One of the unique features of Cactus Spam Filter is the ease of use. After you have downloaded and installed it no more settings are required! No account setup, no POP proxies, nothing! Just start your favorite e-mail program and Cactus Spam Filter will instantly protect it!

Cactus Spam Filter is compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

 
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