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For most of us, changing our primary email address
to get rid of spam is not really an option. This
is because our email addresses are known and used
by many of our contacts and may also be printed
on business cards and other material. We certainly
don't move to a different residence because of some
junk mail in our letter boxes. Luckily, there are
some very effective ways to combat spam and one
such was is using a Spam filtering tool.
The particular tool that I am referring to is called
MailWasher. It is a tool that I cannot do without.
I've been using it for about 2 years now and my
running totals shows that 72% of emails received
are automatically deleted by Mailwasher. For more
product information on Mailwasher, please visit:
www.BSDRegister.com/products/mailwasher
Mailwasher is a piece of software that works at
the source i.e. it connects directly to your inbox
on the server and takes care of emails there. This
is very different to using email filters in your
email software for example Outlook or Thunderbird.
The major difference is that Mailwasher wipes out
emails on the email server so that you never have
to download them. Having a filter in Outlook would
mean that the email has to first be downloaded onto
your computer and then examined and dealt with accordingly.
For those messages spreading viruses, this could
well pose a threat.
Mailwasher is easy to setup and takes a few minutes.
There is a 30-day free trial of the software so
that you can have ample time to decide if it is
working for you. Initially, I started setting up
my own spam filters and was having some success,
but then I stumbled upon a link on the company's
website that pointed to a link where an avid user
was offering his filters for free. I downloaded
those and installed them and have never look back.
The amount of spam that was identified started to
steadily increase until the 72% level that it is
at today. This means that on average, 3 of every
10 eamils I receive are legitimate and are allowed
through by Mailwasher. The rest are deleted at the
source and I don't have to spend time downloading
them. This is a big deal if you are using dialup
access to the Internet.
There are many controls within the software. You
can specify emails be deleted automatically without
your knowledge or you could have the program mark
them for deletion but let you glance at them just
in case. This is useful initially until you get
a good feel for it. There are many other options
that fall in between these. The good thing is that
they are all on one screen.
There is a concept of a blacklist and a whitelist.
You can import all of your address book from Outlook
with a couple of clicks and from other email programs
as well. These go into what is called a whitelist.
Mailwasher will allow all emails through that are
on the whitelist. It will mark or automatically
delete all those that are on the blacklist. Adding
or removing someone from either list is a very simper
point and click exercise.
Mailwasher also allows the setting up of legitimate
filters. These are methods of specifying an email
as legitimate. For example, if you identify all
emails coming from your company domain name as being
legitimate, then all messages from your coworkers
will be allowed through without you having to specify
each person. This is achieved using a wildcard setting
such as "*@youworkdomain.com". This can also be
used to blacklist an entire domain such that all
messages are immediately marked for deletion or
automatically deleted depending on your settings.
MailWasher is an independent program and does not
interfere with your email software. It sits in the
system tray and does its work diligently. In my
case, it checks my inbox every 10 minutes and does
a cleanout. I have my email software setup to only
retrieve messages when I instruct it to so that
MailWasher has the most opportunity to do it's work.
Mailwasher also has more advanced controls, one
of them being something known as "Origin of Spam".
There are servers on the internet which list known
spam addresses. When you receive a message from
one of these addresses, it is automatically marked
as spam and deleted without your filters even being
invoked. This is a remarkable system and comes free
with MailWasher. A whopping 14% of emails that I
get are identified in this manner and automatically
deleted.
MailWasher is an indispensable tool in my email
arsenal. If spam is a problem for you, it could
do likewise for you. Download your free trial today
and use it for 30 days. If you like it, you only
pay $37 which in my book is a small price to pay
for so much time saved everyday.
About The Author:
Balraj Dhaliwal is an Internet Consultant for BSD
Register, a well respected and liked domain and hosting
provider because of its no nonsense simple approach
to getting things done. Visit BSD Register at http://www.BSDRegister.com
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