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Setup SpamWeed
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| There are three steps in setting up SpamWeed. |
| 1. Installation |
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Just follow up SpamWeed Setup Wizard to finish installation.
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| 2. Mail Client Setup |
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The Mail Client Setup Guide will detect all the email clients you are currently using and automatically set them to use SpamWeed. So in this screen, enable Autohook to allow SpamWeed to do so. However, in case you want SpamWeed to filter only selected email accounts or, in rare cases, your autohook simply doesn't work for some reason, you have to manually setup your email programs to use SpamWeed, in which case, simply "tick" the email accounts you wish to be filtered.
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| 3. Address Book Import |
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| For Outlook, Outlook Express, Incredimail and Eudora users, SpamWeed will import users’ email contacts as its initial allow list. Other POP3 email client users have to export email addresses from their email programs and save it to appointed folder. |
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Testimonial
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I just wanted to let you know that I am very happy with your product SpamWeed POP proxy. I havebeen using it for one week with Eudora and it has successfully reduced the spam getting through to my inbox by at least 99.9%... Benjamin Siegel Florida, USA |
| The other day I got 109 e-mails and SpamWeed only let through 7 - the rest were absolute junk and I didn't have to filter them or delete them or anything. I just check that stuff hasn't been filtered when it's legitimate, move it if it has and that's it. Fantastic, easy to use and intuitive. I never want to see another spam filter. SpamWeed is the one for me! Rory Baxter
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