Spamkiller: An In-Depth Review
submitted: Aug 25th 2008 |
by: PhoenixOwens |
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Spamkiller is one amongst the most popular brands of spam filters that help you in restricting the spams. Spams make an essential part in email communication. These are unsolicited emails that get into your email inbox. These email spams, in the beginning stages, were thought to be just some sort of annoyance. But as the technology is advancing, these bad tendencies also are increasing at the same pace. Spam is not at all entertained in the security threat era as the spam is considered as the means for destroying your information completely. As people are depending more and more on the emails for their communication, any threat to their inbox can isolate them from the world completely. Spam filters come to the rescue in such a case, to get over the risks involved with spams. Spam filters are just the tools that are used to screen your incoming mails in order to avoid the spams.
Spam killer, produced by McAfee specifically has certain exceptional characteristics that distinguish it from other spam filters. Spamkiller alleviates the process of access at spam filtering. The normal filters are designed against the well-known Spammers. However, Spamkiller is in advance in detecting the spams by having a mechanism of scanning the emails in multiple parameters as Message header, the message text and sender's address. Country filter is the unique feature featured by spam killer, which facilitates the possibility of filtering emails in accordance with the country name where it is expelled from.
The filters in the Spamkiller are embedded in the program itself. You can start installing the software as you as you've finished downloading the program. The spamkiller runs on your machine when the installation is complete, showing up an envelope symbol on the taskbar. Whenever an email gets into your inbox, it starts monitoring the emails automatically. If it happens to encounter any emails apart from those that are not preferred by you, it shows up a red colored arrow and transfers you to the folder where all the spam mails are stored.
If the new mail is not a spam, you can retrieve it from the spam folder.
Spamkiller provides an assurance of security by checking the McAfee servers to get the updates and patches and recent spam traps daily. Importing the address book to the contact list is a special feature of Spamkiller where it can avoid the threats of considering the needed mails as spams. Spamkiller will keep the mails retained in the quarantined folder for a month period to make sure any important email is not smashed. The suspicious emails are retained in quarantine there by enabling the provision of retrieving them at any point in the lapse of 30 and will be deleted upon the lapse of the period
Spam killer enables multiple client based email applications and web based applications, which will help you to monitor the multiple accounts, without any change in your pattern of internet usage. It supports MSN/Hotmail, POP3 and MAPI email accounts. Spamkiller also facilitate features, which help to fight against spams. You can create customized filters on Spamkiller, based on the patterns of spams, you are receiving. The community reporting facility helps you to have discussion with the anti-spam experts in McAfee about any spam emails you have received and assist in the development of spam filters for the entire community. Also, you can send complaints about the spammers to their respective email address or to web site hosts, ISP and relevant authorities, to cancel the spam accounts.
In comprehensive, Spamkiller seems to be an ideal spam filter, which can relieve your inbox from the spam mails, and its unique features enhance the utility of the spam filter. However, it has a drawback that it can monitor only a limited number of web based emails and cannot filter the AOL, Yahoo and many other web-based emails.
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