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Save us from spam

By John Leyden
Published Monday 18th April 2005 09:44 GMT

The majority of UK consumers and small businesses are yet to deploy anti-spam filters. A poll of UK residential email users and SMEs published Monday found 57 per cent have no anti-spam filtering installed, leaving them unprotected from spam, key logging and phishing attacks. Four in five consumers (82 per cent) have anti-virus protection, predominantly desktop scanners.

Most consumers (60 per cent) polled in the survey from email filtering outfit Checkbridge reckon that their ISP should be responsible for stopping viruses and spam. Only one in five (17 per cent) of consumers believe that it is their responsibility. A quarter (24 per cent) of people surveyed receive 50 or more spam emails a day. Approximately half of the consumers quizzed (47 per cent) said they would be willing to pay between $10-30 per year for the right filtering service. The majority of SMEs (61 per cent) said they would be willing to pay $1-2 per month per user for protection.

Email filtering services have thus far have predominantly targeted the corporate market. Checkbridge's survey suggests consumer ISPs could steal a march on rivals by offering email screening services. As a provider of email filtering services the issue Checkbridge raises is more than a little self-serving but that doesn't mean it's wrong.

The survey comes a week after HSBC announced that it may be forced to refuse customers access to online banking unless they show that they have adequate protection. APACS, the UK payment association, reckons that phishing and key logging Trojan attacks cost banks $12m last year.

 

Get the emails you want and nothing else! With its advanced Learning Filter, Arovax NoSpam quickly and easily helps you stop spam from polluting your inbox . The filter also known as Bayesian Filter uses the rules of Thomas Bayes (English mathematician, 18th century) and calculates a certain Spam-Probability for each e-mail message .
This filter can be trained! So in a short time it will know your messages even better than you, hence the recognition rate will rapidly increase.
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Self-learning ability ensures that its knowledge base is always up-to-date no matter how spam changes. Repeated lab tests and user experience prove Arovax NoSpam can successfully block over 99% spam with virtually no false positive.


Arovax NoSpam has the lowest overall cost of any major email filter.
There's no annual or monthly subscription fees

Due to our self-learning technology, Arovax NoSpam does not require spam list updates .


   
 

I have now been using Arovax NoSpam for 7 days, I used many Spam filters in the past, all were Shareware and all were registered, I could name names but that would be unethical, however none of them have so far ever compared to Arovax NoSpam which is doing exactly what I expected.

Gary C Moore
Florida , US

 
   
   
 

I switched to Arovax NoSpam. Other Spam fighters did not reply to my questions or solve my problems in time. They offered me answers to my questions 2 weeks after I had already... removed their software from my computer! I had very pleasant experience with Arovax Helpdesk. They are attentive, quick and problem-solving.
Well done and please keep up the great work!

Cornelia Retherford
Toronto , CA

 
   
   
 

This product works really well. It creates a SPAM folder in Outlook and directs spam into this folder that you have to empty out every so often. I installed this onto our client systems who had requested us to help with incoming spam and they haven't had a single complaint since... That's also when I convinced them to stop using MS Outlook Express (Archaic!) and get up to date with MS Outlook. The only thing you have to look out for is the mail you NEED in the spam folder. Just go into the SPAM folder and "Add to friends" it to include to the safe senders list. Thumbs Up!

Roger Galiano
Texas , US

 
   
     
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