Email Freeware
SpamNet:
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Win98/NT/2000/XP/:
Imagine, a spam email message lands in your email, you click delete and it disappears from
your Inbox - and the Inbox of your family, your friends and the entire world. Cloudmark SpamNet
is a worldwide spam-fighting community that gives you spam-free email just for deleting the spam
from your own Inbox. SpamNet supports Outlook 2000/XP. Support for Outlook Express coming
soon. 1.0 MB
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Schmaili:
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Schmaili lets you insert your choice of 101 smileys into your e-mail. You move the mouse
cursor over the -symbol at the lower limit of your screen and at the same moment you
get 101 smileys “smiling” at you. Simply click on one smiley. Then it is introduced into your
e-mail and the program is closed again. 671 K
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CheckP3:
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Finally, somebody developed a first class mail checking utility that has support for other than just checking
your email. CheckP3 supports infinite mail servers, ftp servers, ping machines, and can even send mail.
More features of this cool program are: Full multithread. Support POP3 servers. Support IMAP4 servers.
Support Hotmail account (via httpmail.. like outlook). Get the header and size of message. Firewall support.
Support Authentication to avoid that your password is send clearly over the network. Have a debug window, so
you can see the comunication between CheckP3 and the server. Each server has it's own timer, connection
timeout, firewall (can use global one), notification selection. You can interact directly with mail server, you can
view, save, delete the messages directly from server. You can use Registry (default) or ini file. Check all
servers or selected one. tray icon. (This is the one you want to check your mail.) 408 K
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SpamPal:
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Win95/98/NT/2000/XP/:
SpamPal sits between your email program and your mailbox, checking your email as you retrieve it.
Any email messages that SpamPal considers to be spam will be "tagged" with a special header; you
simply configure your email client to filter anything with this header into a separate folder and your
spam won't be mixed up with the rest of your email anymore! How does SpamPal know what is spam
and what isn't? It uses what are called DNSBL lists. Patterned after the famous MAPS RBL, these are
lists of parts of the Internet that in one way or another facilitate spam. Any email you get from a
machine on one of these lists has an increased probability of being spam. Some ISPs already block
all email from machines on some of these DNSBL lists, but many do not. This is where SpamPal
comes in. 786 K
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Fire Mail:
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Win95/98/NT/2000/:
Do you offer newsletters on your Web site? If so, Fire Mail can speed things along greatly by
allowing you to send all of your newsletters at the same time. You have only to write your
messages, load your email lists and press "send" button! Sending up to 12 mails at time you can
send up to 350 mails/min with a 57 kbps modem! 258 K
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Sleepwalker SMTP Proxy:
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Win95/98/NT/2000/:
Sleepwalker SMTP Proxy is a program that allows you to easily switch between SMTP servers for
all your software and e-mail accounts with one click. It also allows other computers on your local
network or on the internet to use your computer to send mail to an SMTP server. Features include:
Allow others on your network to send mail through your machine, Easily change the server used
by all your programs/accounts with a single click, If your ISP restricts your SMTP usage, run The
Sleepwalker SMTP on a machine outside your ISPs network and send mail through that machine,
Redirect mail from programs that will only send on port 25 to another port, Bypass firewalls by
running one copy of The Sleepwalker SMTP outside the firewall and connecting to it from inside
the firewall via a port that is allowed, Alter your mail header info - X-Sender, X-Mailer, and
Message-Id. 835 K
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iOpus Secure Email Attachments:
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Win95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/:
Let's face it, in the real world many people simply aren't willing to buy and install a specific
encryption package just to be able to read a couple of files you send them. With iOpus Secure
Email Attachments (SEA) they don't have to, because you can send them self-decrypting archives
that "unpack" themselves. The recipient just double clicks on the file and enters the password
at the prompt displayed. The original files are then decrypted, extracted and written to your disk
automatically. (Bottom of the Page.) 546 K
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