Saturday 22 January 2011

6 ways to liberate your inbox by choosing a good spam blocker service

Spam is a problem that nearly everyone who regularly uses email has to contend with on a daily basis. 

However, you can liberate your inbox - but first you need to separate the good spam removal services from the bad.

To do this make sure your Spam filtering includes the following 6 critical areas before even considering it as an option:
  1. SMTP protocol and blacklist checks - Senders email is checked against multiple real-time blacklists maintained by Internet organisations such as Spamcop, SpamHaus and CBL.
  2. Gray listing - A variance of automated delaying and re-checking tactics are employed to ascertain whether the email is spam.
  3. Email content filtering - There should be a level of intelligent heuristic checking which analyses the email for words, phrases and links that would indicate the email is spam.
  4. Image scanning - Images within the email are scanned for words, phrases and other factors that would indicate the email is spam.
  5. Local accessible support - Are you able to speak with someone in the UK if there is a query or issue with you Spam IT service? Is this extra or included with your IT service?
  6. Evidence of continual updates - The Spam service should be constantly evolving to combat the new methods spammers are employing to sidestep other spam removal tools, ensuring you receive the most up to date protection available today.
We offer MailSort™ to combat Spam and once you begin using it you can expect to see your spam problem virtually disappear.

For a FREE trial or to simply find out more visit our on MailSort SPAM Blocker System page on our soVision website, email us at info@sovision.com or call us on 0845 450 3669.



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