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Trend Micro Anti-Spam Pilot 3.52

Mihai Asmanow   on 19 March 2007 - 08:21 · 3 comments & 4146 views

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Tired of spam flooding your inbox? Join our pilot project to help stop spam. Try Trend Micro™ Anti-Spam Pilot—free for Microsoft™ Outlook users.

Key Features

Trend Micro Anti-Spam is designed to:

    * Block spam using advanced heuristics technology
    * Separate suspicious messages in spam quarantine folder
    * Enable you to create approved and blocked sender lists
    * Integrate with Outlook; adds anti-spam functions to the toolbar
    * Deliver on-demand or automatic updates




System Requirements

Trend Micro Anti-Spam requires the following on the machines where they are installed:

    * Pentium III™ 500MHz or faster processor
    * 128MB of RAM
    * 50MB disk space for program files
    * Microsoft Windows™ 98, ME, 2000, XP, or 2003, with the latest Service Pack
    * Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002, or 2003
    * Microsoft Outlook Express 6 with Service Pack 2
      (Trend Micro Anti-Spam for Outlook Express does not support Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows ME editions)

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#1 +Smigit on 19 Mar 2007 - 10:59
Gona give it a try. Tried agnitums beta one (spam terrier) since I use their firewall but it detects maybe 2% of spam atm and ive tried it on 2 systems using several hundreds of emails as training. Just doesnt seem to detect anything no matter how i set it up. So for now maybe this will be better.
#2 JiveMasterT on 19 Mar 2007 - 13:35
Looks interesting, but how is it in the real world?
#3 Pegus on 19 Mar 2007 - 14:05
Currently using Spambayes which works a charm. Can't remember the last time spam made it to my Inbox.

Will try this on my other machine to see how it performs though. Sounds promising.

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