Spamfire (OS X) 1.4.4

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    12/02/2004
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.1

Publisher’s description

Spamfire walks you through all the settings it needs to keep your inbox free of unwanted e-mail. If you want to fine-tune the way Spamfire works, you can access all settings in a single, user-friendly Preferences window. Spamfire runs each message through hundreds of fuzzy-logic filters. If a message violates a few important filters -or many less important filters -Spamfire will trap the message. Spamfire is fast and can filter and download messages at the same time. Spamfire checks for addresses of known spammers, common spammer techniques, spam keywords, pornographic keywords, and typical spam message characteristics. You can edit any of the built-in filters or create your own with Spamfire's flexible filter editor. Release notes are not available.

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