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Free Software: Antispam Marisuite

Through trial and error, spammers have developed more innovative ways to get their unsolicited messages to your inbox.  Older filters have become outdated while those offered by an Internet Service Provider are pretty much useless.  Modern times call for a more powerful solution - a full-featured program such as Antispam Marisuite may be exactly what you need to keep the spammers away. 

Product Overview

Antispam Marisuite takes a proactive approach at filtering unsolicited email.  The core of the program's spam filter is based on the statistical analysis of the message.  In contrast to many other anti-spam applications, Antispam Marisuite evaluates much more of the statistical parameters of a message. It also uses complex algorithms which allows the software to make more accurate calculations. 

The Antispam Marisuite filter uses advanced methods based on social networking, an approach that limits the probability of irritating false positives.  Emails that cannot be properly classified are moved into a separate quarantine folder so they can be reviewed at your leisure.  Before this occurs, the anti-spam filter thoroughly examines the messages so that they may be stored or forwarded accordingly.  In most cases, Antispam Marisuite will quarantine less than 1 percent of all incoming email, reducing the possibility of legitimate emails being misplaced.

The core of the Antispam Marisuite program is based on the traditional Bayesian filter.  The software excels by using a more proven approach that examines characteristics often omitted by most anti-spam solutions.  The filter endures automatic training by using an adaptive strategy that enables the automatic adjustment of the program's database.  This allows Antispam Marisuite to evaluate the characteristics of the newer forms of spam that are constantly being developed. 

The filter of this software has the ability to recognize all known methods commonly used to pass spam.  It automatically filters unsolicited mail containing graphic-based advertisements, distortion of text, along with the presence of too much or the absence of text.

Outstanding Features

Saves time - Spam will never have to restrict your personal life or business again, eliminating the burden of having to individually sift through each message.  Since the spam filter can be figured to automatically quarantine email, important messages can be retrieved and restored from quarantine folder. 

Works instantly - Antispam Marisuite doesn't require additional configuration to support Microsoft Outlook.  Upon first use with Outlook, an anti-spam Configuration Wizard is displayed and trains the program on how to handle your messages.

Easy configuration - This program defies the tradition of standard anti-spam solutions by giving you complete control.  Any messages that you deem as spam will be treated as so and never make it's way to your inbox.

Tough on all spam - Antispam Marisuite is rather versatile, able to detect all known methods that allow spam to penetrate a filter. 

Conclusion - Good Spam Protection in Your Arsenal

While Antispam Marisuite only appears to be compatible with the Microsoft Outlook application, it remains a viable option in the never ending war against spam.  When configured properly, this feature-rich program will keep your system free of annoying spam and all of the lurking dangers that come along with it. 

 


 
86% of email addresses posted on websites are used by spammers to send unsolicited emails?

63% of all "Remove me from your list" requests are not honored.

Spam accounted for 80% of all e-mail received in 2004, up from 62% in 2003