Friday, August 11, 2006

I Love PC World!

Yup, there is no question about it...I Love PC World. With all the new items I see, magazines I read, and items that I "catch" on the net, PC World NEVER lets me down. I don't think there is a day that goes by that I don't learn or find something of interest from PC World.

For example, today I saw a neat item to download and of course, it was FREE. So what did I see that I wanted? Click the READ MORE! just below and you will see.

ChoiceMail Free

Some spam filters assume that you want to see almost every message, while others assume that you want to see almost none. ChoiceMail Free combines blacklist and whitelist technologies to ensure that your POP e-mail program refuses messages from blocked addresses and lets your desired e-mail through without a hitch. Use the built-in permission rules to stop likely spam, and add your own touches to customize the blockade.

You can also activate unknown-sender registration, which returns e-mail to senders whose addresses ChoiceMail doesn't recognize, asking them to identify themselves. Usually only people who really know you (and like you enough to deal with this small irritation) will respond to such messages. Safe message previewing lets you look at any messages you're not sure about--without letting potentially infected spam loose on your system.

As its name indicates, ChoiceMail Free is a no-fee program, but online support costs $20 per year. The more full-featured ChoiceMail One--which blocks spam to AOL, Hotmail, MSN, and Yahoo--includes the cost of a one-year support subscription. A 14-day trial of ChoiceMail One is downloadable from the vendor's site.

Version: 3.1
Price: Free

Download now:
ChoiceMail Free from PC World


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