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Webroot Spam Shredder v1.4







Webroot Spam Shredder v1.4

Webroot Spam Shredder v1.4 04/12/2004 04:42 PM

Webroot Spam Shredder filters undesired email advertising to save you time and hard drive resources. It auto-configures Outlook, Outlook Express and Eudora accounts for immediate spam relief. The smart learning engine studies your decisions to keep or delete spam to more effectively sort future email. Whitelist and Blacklist features let you identify email that should be immediately delivered or instantly deleted. [Shareware $19.95 9.13 MB]




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For about a year, I just used Apple Mail's junk filtering to get rid of spam. However, when I'm on the road I use GPRS service on my cell phone to download mail, and it's really annoying to have to download spam at 38k4 or sl...

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