My Thoughts On Spam Bully

Wed, Mar 17, 2010

PC Security

The modes of communication has steadily evolved through the years, and now we do not have to wait for such a long time before we can get letters from people halfway across the world.

The email has really revolutionized communication and has made it very easy for people from different point of the globe to still stay in touch.

Because of the extreme convenience that email has rendered in our lives, email has become a very invaluable mode of communication in this era. The only problem is that a few people have made emailing extremely annoying by flooding our inboxes with different junk mail and other unsolicited emails.

Spam now totals 80 to 85% of the entire number of emails sent worldwide. This means that we often get flooded by unsolicited emails that we neither want nor need.

In order to remedy the problem with spam, all one has to do is to install a good anti-spam program which will be able to filter out emails in one’s inbox.

But even if there are plenty of anti-spam softwares, you will really have to sift through a couple of them to find the one that really delivers.

New from the Bayesian spam filters is Spam Bully, an anti-spam program. This program is marketed for those outlook and outlook express users who want to make sure that all the spam that gets in their email gets filtered and separated from the legitimate emails.

This very specific market approach makes Bayesian a very competitive software developer.

What I particularly like about Spam Bully is that it can mark e-mails as spam or not based on how you would mark these e-mails. It doesn’t follow its own standards of what spam is but rather it follows yours.

When you mark your e-mails as spam or not, it will be able to track the pattern you make and learn from it.

Downloading Spam Bully won’t take you that long as the it is only a 4.5mb file. However, the download speed ultimately depends on your internet connection.

The installation process is basically seamless but do not be surprised if the program asks to look around your software for a few seconds to “optimize”.

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