Friday, March 19, 2010

The Spam Protector Spam Bully

By Gary Botello

You may have heard of the word spam or may have even received e-mail spam already but you may not really know what it really is. Spam is any kind of junk mail, and unsolicited bulk mail and commercial content.

Spam actually totals 80 to 85% of all the emails circulating worldwide which just emphasizes the severity of the problem with spam.

There are different softwares that are effective in filtering emails and removing any spam content. However, each software differs from others in the way that they are programmed.

Each software has pros and cons different of that from the other which means that as a consumer, you really have to make a smart choice when it comes to purchases.

Spam Bully is the newest anti-spam software that is released from the Bayesian spam filters.

I particularly like this program because of one specific feature. Spam Bully has the ability to learn and adapt to any kind of trend. Spam Bully can spot different patterns, adjust to these patterns and then learn from them.

Every time you do the very tedious task of segregating emails and marking one as spam and another as legitimate email, Spam Bully will also be tracking the kind of pattern that you are subconsciously creating.

However, you may have to allow Spam Bully to work for an initial two weeks before you can expect accurate marks.

The Spam Bully program file only totals to 4.5 mb and isn't at all a problem to download to your computer. The download speed may have to depend on your internet speed though.

The installation is seamless and you will be able to have the program running right away. However, Spam Bully has to "optimize" itself first by taking a look at your system.

The Spam Bully is specially designed for Outlook and Outlook Express users who want to be protected from different kinds of spam. This very specific approach is often undertaken by different companies to show how they can compete in tight markets.

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