When my inbox started filling up with more spam than legitimate email I knew it was time for an answer.
It was time to Say Goodbye to Spam! I looked at POP email filters that required me to open their program before I opened Outlook, or even worse took over as my email client. I even looked at changing my email address. But why should I change the way I use email? I finally found the POSTAL INSPECTOR for Outlook. I installed it and it ran quarantining 99% of all the spam in my inbox in seconds, I didn't have to change anything.
The Postal Inspector is the most powerful, easiest to use Anti-Spam software available. It integrates directly into Outlook 2000 or 2002 automatically protecting all incoming mailboxes. One program protects all your email accounts - POP, IMAP, Exchange Server, Lotus CC:Mail, and even Hotmail. The Postal Inspector runs a comprehensive heuristic spam check - using unparalleled filtering technology, spam watch lists, and signature matching. When a message is identified as Spam it is automatically blocked from your inbox - whisking it away to a quarantined folder inside of Outlook. By automatically integrating with your Outlook Contacts, Distribution Lists, and Windows Address Books, you never lose a message from a friend.
The Postal Inspector lets you fight back by complaining about spam to the Postal Inspector Instant Response System. If a spam message gets past the powerful filters, simply click a button and the message signature is sent directly to our learning engine, which scans, heuristically analyzes, and identifies the spam content in the message by comparing it to thousands of other messages in the system. Within seconds a new spam definition can be created, as more users identify the same message, the message is automatically delivered to all the other users of the Postal Inspector. Help your fellow internet user tell them when a message "IS SPAM".
Get off Lists! Our version 3.0 adds the ability to send bounced message notices to spammers. Watch how fast you get removed from lists when they get a message saying your email address "Does not exist on the mail server".