
Spam Bully for
Outlook and Outlook Express

End your spam nightmare and make email enjoyable again by keeping your Inbox free of annoying spam. Our intelligent spam filter for Outlook and Outlook Express analyzes email so effectively that in many cases it is more accurate than filtering by hand. Easy to use
Features Detailed
Bayesian Spam Filter
The very first time you start SpamBully, its Bayesian
spam filter will intelligently learn from your own
personal email habits, identifying good and spam
messages. Everytime you download your email, SpamBully
will make sure good emails make it to your Inbox. Spam
emails are sent to the "Spam" folder. Emails SpamBully
may have difficulty classifying, go to a special
"Unsure" folder. You can always adjust emails in these
folders by using the Spam and Not Spam buttons in the
SpamBully toolbar.
Allow/Block List
Decide who and what makes it into your Inbox. Choose
which email addresses,words/phrases, countries, and
IP's are allowed or blocked from your Inbox. You do
not need to add emails in your address book to your
Allow/Block list. SpamBully already makes sure these
addresses always make it to your Inbox.
Auto-Delete
Optionally you can just delete spam messages instead
of sorting them to a spam folder. You never have to
see a spam message again.
Bounce, Report and Punish
Get back at spammers by increasing their costs,
returning their spam, and reporting them to the
servers they came from and the FTC.
Cellphone Forwarding
Forward only good email to your cell phone.
Challenge Emails
Email a special password to an unfamiliar sender that
they must correctly type in before their email is
allowed to your Inbox.Statistics
See how well SpamBully is performing for you. Provides
daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs.
User Friendly Interface
Easy to use toolbar buttons easily manage your email,
view message details, maintain your Allow/Block list,
train SpamBully, and customize it.
Email Details
Detailed information about each email you receive
including: IP address, country, character set, and how
SpamBully filtered it. Tells you why a message was or
was not blocked and how to correct this in the future.
Simplified Help
Detailed easy to use help files including interactive
tutorials show you how to most effectively use
SpamBully.
BlackLists
Checks Realtime Blackhole Lists for internet domains
that are responsible for sending massive amounts of
spam and automatically filters them from your Inbox.
Multi-Language Interface
Customize SpamBully's interface and filter to be in
your own language. Currently available in English,
Spanish, German, Russian, and Romanian. If you want to
translate it into your own language, please contact
us.
Analyze Links for Spam Content
Follows links in your email and analyzes the web pages
they lead to for spam content.
Fully customizable
Almost every feature is fully customizable. Adjust
Spam Bully to suit your own needs.

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