Anti Spam Filters: How to Find the Right Software for Your System


Some people actually like spicy meat in a can. But nobody likes email spam. Thats why anti-spam filters are a good thing. Most email programs come with built-in filters. Add-on filters are also available that function as email proxies. The spam filter lives on your computer like a local email server, acting as a proxy between your ISPs mail server and your email client, such as Eudora or Outlook. Once its installed, the add-on filter checks your mail, filters out all the spam it can identify, and then sorts or deletes it according to your preferences.



Spam Filters for Windows Users

Add-on spam filters, like other software, are designed to operate with specific configurations. Windows users will find the widest selection and easiest access to programs. You can search and download a program thats compatible with any version of Windows on the vendors websites.

For users with POP3 or IMAP accounts or folks who use other email services such as AOL, Yahoo!, or Hotmail, an add-on spam program for Windows might still work. Many of these accounts can be filtered via your Outlook or Outlook Express applications and are therefore compatible with Windows software.

In fact, some of the newer filters offer plug-ins that filter messages on your handheld email device. Anti-spam on the go!

Spam Filters for Mac and Other Users

A quick web search should result in several anti-spam options for Mac users. Most are compatible with Mail or Eudora email clients. Some Mac-friendly filters are even capable of filtering mail in POP3, IMAP, and Exchange accounts.

For users employing other operating systems, such as a Linux box, add-on anti-spam options do exist. Try searching the Mac compatible programs to find versatile software.

Spam Filters for the Computer Challenged

If downloading software and following an endless series of setup box instructions isnt your favorite way to spend the afternoon, fear not. Spam filters maintained at an offsite server could work for you.

If you have very little memory left on your hard drive or you just dont like configuring software, try one of the subscription services available online. For a small monthly fee, your messages will be routed through their filters before arriving in your inbox relatively spam-free.

A Life Without Spam

Most users find that adding on an anti-spam program is well worth the small cost and minimal time investment. To choose the right software for your computer, be sure you know your system requirements and make a list of the features that are important to you. You could be headed for a spam-free future.

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