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PowerPlugs: AntiSpam 1.0


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Requirements English version of Outlook 2000, 2002 (Office XP), or 2003 Email account must be either POP or Microsoft Exchange. 15MB HDD space
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Date added 25 Dec 2007 Check your speed

PowerPlugs: AntiSpam is the most effective way to filter out spam that you hate from your Outlook Inbox. It blocks up to 100% of your junk email with almost 0% false positives. You will save time and protect yourself, your company and your family from seeing unwanted or offensive messages. It is private and secure. And, it's extremely cost effective and easy to use. To put it simply, PowerPlugs: Anti Spam is the best overall spam filter in the world! Features at a glance:

  • Accurately filters out up to 100% of spam!
  • Makes almost 0% false positives!
  • Saves you time, annoyance and hassle!
  • Protects your family by filtering out offensive messages!
  • Personalized and flexible! It learns from you over time what you consider spam and what you want it to filter out.
  • No maintenance required! It automatically updates its own filters in the background
  • Plugs in seamlessly to Microsoft Outlook

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