Re: Pop-Ups From New Owner
- From: "Andrew Murray" <adKillSpammersmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 21:46:44 +0800
A good alternative Anti-spam tool is Mailwasher. (www.mailwasher.net). It
has a free and pay for ($39.95 US) version, a one off payment and free
updates).
It's worth trying it, and cost is very reasonable for the features, and no
"nag screens" asking you pay more for upgrades.
Alternatively: if you use Outlook periodically you will receive updated
anti-spam signature files through Windows Updates. Other mail programs
might have built in antispam features.
Another one I have tried recently is the antispam utility at is
www.pctools.com. They have free and paid versions.
Hope that offers some ideas.
"wassup.doc" <wassupdoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B61D2FE6-51F3-4EE2-BB3D-425ECC4DDD83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Years back I purchased an Anti-Spam ware program QURB. I found that it
worked
very well. No annual fees, yet there were upgrades when new spam was
detected.
QURB writers sold out to a new compamy who now have pop-ups continually
invading my computer saying I will not longer be protected and not allowed
to
have upgrades *unless* I buy the product ***again!*** A bit unfair I
think. I
am happy with the old program without upgrades. Is there a way to stop
those
pop-ups"
Many thanks, Wassup.
.
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