Spam? It is a problem isn't it?
By now we all know how to enlarge our penis or how to live until we are 200 based on miracle drugs. I must receive 80 spam emails a day and the list continues to grow. There have been many who have called on the Government to stop spammers from invading our inbox. This is not a good solution in my estimation. The Government has no business regulating International Cyber Space and if we give 'them' an inch 'they' will take a mile. No, the responsibility falls squarely on our own shoulders.
There are several options available to us. I've tested a few of them with a few goals in mind. First goal was to find a program that was easy to use, unobtrusive and not very expensive. Second goal was to find a spam program that would be effective for the largest segment of those in our audience. Many of the spam programs only offer a version for one type of email program and one type of operating system.
I have found a winner and a program that I am happy to suggest in my tech tips. Personally and thoroughly tested by The PC. This software will immediately and automatically begin to pick spam out of your email and you have full control with a small toolbar that automatically loads into your email program. The software is called "iHateSpam", it allows you many features such as selecting a safe list to ensure your friends always get emails through. Automatic definition updates work by updating suspected Spam mailings. The program can be on "autopilot" or if you are a savvy tech person you can program it to work exactly how you wish.
This program works with the following email programs: Outlook 2000, Outlook XP and Outlook 2003; Outlook Express 5 and above. There is also a server version available for those Admins who would like to place a spam blocker on your network. |