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Spam Free Outlook

Started by sarach · 6 months ago

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I wanted to let you guys know about this great new free tool I found. It is called Spam Free Outlook and it is distributed by CodeOde.

It’s still in beta so there’s a chance you’ll run into some bugs, but I haven’t. Wha ... Continue reading »

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  • Hey, thanks for the information. I will see if it helps sort out all the spam I get in outlook.

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  • Gmail is spam free. I find it by far the best spam filter I have ever used.

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  • Spam is a major problem for E-mail users, so thank you for sharing this tool.

    I use spam assassin on the server and The Bat! for an E-mail client. Spam Assassin takes care of most of the spam, but not all of it. With the malicious code being distributed by E-mail Spam, we must protect ourselves any way possible.
  • Thanks for the info! I know absolutely nothing about it so I’m looking forward to your future postings.

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  • Thanks for the tip, this sounds like a great tool.
    JR

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  • Excellent work - I have been using spamfighter which does a pretty good job though after the trial period all your emails have got the spamfighter information at the bottom of the email which makes it a bit naff.

    I'll give this one a whirl
  • thanks for the information. i'll have to give it a try :)

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  • If we have new tools to handle spam, spammers always have new techniques to spam. I think this war will be continuing till end of the world and internet. I am wondering to think that who will be the winner?
  • That is kinda cool! thanks for the great share.
  • This is the first time that I have heard of it. Thanks for sharing.

    I'm going to give them a shot.

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  • I've used a few SPAM filters, and without fail they end up taking quite a few legitimate mails with them.

    Because of the nature of business I'm in (selling Real Estate in Myrtle Beach), I need to be able to accept random emails from people I've never met.

    I advertise all over the internet, so when someone clicks through to contact me, I need to know that it's not going to end up in an overzealous spam filter.

    I'll try out Spam Free Outlook on one of my personal addresses, but for now, I'm sticking to the "take it all" approach on my business email.

    My address is the catch-all account for the domain too, just in case someone misspells it. Yes, I'm a glutton for Spam punishment.
  • I had spam for lunch this today. It reminds me of the olden days and still has that great taste that I loved so much. Thank you for the code info!

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  • In a weird way, I like the spam. I win 30 million euro in the morning, get offers of free viagra all morning and cheap mortgages in the evening. I don't need a clock, just those emails to tell me what time it is :)
  • interesting. i can imagine that dealing with spam using rules must have been quite messy. :O product sounds really promising though. will give it a look. thanks for the heads up. :)

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  • wow very nice find!
  • sorry for being off topic, i just had this sudden urge to eat spam, i could not remember when i last had that for breakfast! mmmm spam... and eggs....
  • I just use webmail like Yahoo and Google. Both have great spam filters and my yahoo address is over 10 years old and does get tons of spam. It just goes neatly into the spam box which i do quickly scan to make sure nothing vital is in there. When I verify everything I want is on the server and no spam, then I use Outlook and download it all to my archive about once a month.
  • Have you used gmail? It's a lower tech solution ... but a better one. In the interest of full disclosure, though, I'm not sure why anybody uses Outlook? I use it, at work, because I'm forced to, and have to admit the calendar integration is pretty nice. Gmail has the same feature, but when an entire office coalesces around a particular system ... it's hard to change that.

    Anyway, gmail has the best spam filter I've ever seen. I've been using it for close to five years, and have only ever seen one false positive ( legitimate email flagged as spam ), out of countless thousands. This includes email from random members of the public, as one of the comments above me is worried about.

    It's also much faster than Outlook running on the desktop.

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  • I'm tired of spamming mails too

    Let's see how Spam Free Outlook work for me.

    Thanks for the link :)
  • Hi,
    It is still in beta so there’s a chance you’ll run into some bugs, but I haven’t. What I have found, though, is that this is the best SPAM filter I have ever used! It integrates itself in your menu bar and “learns” more about what you want and what you don’t by whether you “tell it” that an email is Legitimate or SPAM. Thanks for the nice post.

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