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ChoiceMail One 5.103 free download

ChoiceMail One 5.103 Free download



Price: $29.95 (Software discounts)
Rated: 5/5 ChoiceMail One
Downloads: 14
Op. System: WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Windows Vista Business x64, Windows Vista Enterprise x64, Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Last updated: 01-18-2009
File size: 12127 Kb
Publisher: DigiPortal Software, Inc.
ChoiceMail One checked and does not contain spyware or malicious components






Publisher description for ChoiceMail One

ChoiceMail One screenshot

ChoiceMail is a spam-blocking system based on the premise that all incoming email is assumed to be spam until senders have obtained permission (called registering) to send you email. Until they do so, mail from unapproved senders will not appear in your email application. Unapproved senders are automatically offered the opportunity to register. If they do so you are notified so that you can choose to approve (or not) all future emails from that sender. You can also easily preapprove your existing contacts. The registration process requires manual intervention by the sender, thereby eliminating all automatic spamming systems. When our system tray icon flashes, you've got legitimate mail.


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Visitor: ImaBeliever
I have not had any of the problems of the other raters. It says that it is removing messages from the server, but when I check my Yahoo account, they're still there. Also, If you use it with Outlook, you can uncheck Leave messages on server. This is a wonderful program and I highly recommend it. I love that I can now view my Yahoo mail in Outlook and thread conversations. One drawback is I can't figure out yet how to send email yet or if that's even possible. All things considered though, this is great!
General rate: Positive
Visitor: Mahoney
The more I thought about it I did not like it I use a pop3 mail and to give them a password is crazy A hackers dream come true .
General rate: Negative
Visitor: Greg Lawrence
I have been using ChoiceMail Free 2.66 for quite some time. I check my email on my primary home computer and I don't travel that much so the problem about accessing email on "other" computers is not a problem for me. It seems the SPAM (that ChoiceMail) is intercepting is growing larger and larger. I am now wondering if the increase in SPAM might in great part be the fault of ChoiceMail. Let me explain. ChoiceMail sends a challenge reply to each message you receive (that is not on your White List). The BOTS that generate the spam are not capable of recognizing the "challenge" which results in the eventual deletion of those messages. That part is good but what bothers me is I have always read the worst thing you can do to a spam is REPLY. Though the BOTS may not be able to reply back to the challenge they can certainly register the received reply, in effect, marking you as a "verified" existing email address. Your "verified" email address can then be shared or passed on to other spammers. I believe this is what is happening to me and has contributed to the great increase in spam I am receiving. In other words, ChoiceMail is attracting more spam and making itself seem more valuable. You may be wondering why is this a problem. I scan the UNKNOWN SENDERS page every day to make sure a legitimate email is not missed. I purchase a lot of things online and I usually get confirming emails from the companies and followups concerning shipping. There are also new websites and forums I choose to join that send notices and such that need to be manually saved from the UNKNOWN SENDERS list. The process of looking through the UNKNOWN SENDERS has gotten to be more of a chore than before I used ChoiceMail when I had to inspect each email before opening it using Outlook Express. I believe I may go back to using OutLook Express and just create RULES that direct messages from people in my address book to the INBOX and messages from others to my UNKNOWN BOX. There is an option to just not "SEND CHALLENGE MESSAGES" but then what are you left with that is worth the trouble?
General rate: Negative
Visitor: dbaeder
ChiceMail One works great, but it may not be for you. If you share a computer with other family members, it mixes them all together in Outlook. Configuring for web-mail accounts is not as easy as it sounds. And, you'd better keep a back-up copy of your registered version, 'cause if your compter crashes and you have to re-download, they'll charge you 19.95 to re-download the registered users program (rip-off!). That being said, I still wouldn't live without it. It removes ALL the spam. My e-mail has been reduced from over 100 a day to 3 or 4 a day, all of which I want. All you have to do is check every couple of days to see if anyone new wants to register to send you e-mail.
General rate: Positive
Visitor: Starider7
I've tried various spam killers, all which claim to be great. Most use a variety of filters, some better than others, but still require interaction on some level, and are not entirely accurate. I didn't want to see spam, nor did I want it diverted to a junk folder in my inbox, and I didn't want to miss important messages. Choicemail starts by assuming that everything is spam, and works from that premise by adding your contacts, individuals you specify, anyone you email out to, or an entire domain, to your whitelist. I'm currently using version 1.6. Anyone not on your whitelist gets a registration request. Now, I NEVER see ANY spam at all. It never makes it into my mailbox. I have it set to check two different addresses, and have no problems checking my mail from multiple computers either. I don't know what some of the other users were doing, but I think this program is the best thing to fight spam yet. The thing I can even complain about are the numerous registration requests that get sent out to the spammers, but that isn't really a problem that I can see.
General rate: Positive




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