January 6, 2010

Which Spam Filter Is Best For You?

Filed under: Networking — admin @ 8:38 am

With the number of spam filtering solutions increasing each week it’s getting tougher for consumers to make informed choices in their purchases.

There are 3 basic types of spam filters:

  1. Integrated

  2. Standalone

  3. Online

We’ll look at each type of spam filter and at the end you should be able to decide what spam filter is right for you.

Integrated spam filters

This type of spam filtering software is the most common. Once installed it sits “on top” of your existing email software and installs a new set of buttons into your email software. In future when you collect email you’ll see options for marking email as Spam, marking the email as Not Spam, Bounce the email back to sender, etc. The description and position of these buttons varies from one product to the next but their purpose remains the same.

Most integrated spam filters automatically place suspected junk email into a separate folder on your PC for you to review or delete later on.

The newer integrated spam filters are also “intelligent”. They can basically learn the difference between what is spam and what is not and delete the junk email you don’t want.

The most popular integrated spam filters are:

  • iHate Spam

  • Spambully

  • Spam Inspector

Integrated spam filters are most popular amongst people who want a one click solution to collecting their personal email and filtering junk email at the same time.

Advantages:

One click solution.

Disadvantages:

Software specific. Some work with Outlook and Outlook Express only.

Standalone spam filters

These are less common than their integarted counterparts but that doesn’t make them any less useful. A standalone spam filter is basically a separate piece of software installed on your PC that you use to check your email for spam.

Standalone filters have the big advantage of being able to preview your email on the mail server before it’s downloaded to your PC. This one single feature has the huge benefit of allowing you to just download the email that you want as opposed to downloading all of your email, including the spam, and then sorting through it.

Using a standalone spam filter is a little more work simply because it’s a separate piece of software that you have to run before you open up your email software. Most standalone filters do allow you to configure them so that your standard email application is opened once you’ve chosen what spam to filter. This suits some people and not others.

The most popular standalone spam filter is:

Mailwasher Pro

Advantages:

Doesn’t rely on specific email applications to work properly.

Disadvantages:

Two step process. Load standalone filter and then your email application.

Online spam filters

There are really two types of online spam filters. One is for business use and one is for home use. A typical example of a business type product is iHate Spam server edition where the software deletes junk email directly from the mail server before the end user even sees it. Large companies employ this type of technology.

Home users will be using Spam Arrest or similar. Spam Arrest offers an inventive solution to spam whereby any email sent to the users account has a challenge request sent back to it which the sender must authenticate. The automatic junk email software used by spammers can’t currently deal with this type of response. Any failure to authenticate the challenge email results in the junk email being left to die in cyberspace. A user is authenticated with Spam Arrest only once for security just to make sure the software doesn’t become a nuisance.

The most popular online spam filter is:

Spam Arrest

Advantages:

Users are guaranteed to only receive the email that they want or requested.

Disadvantages:

Any techncial problems with the Spam Arrest server and you have no defense against spam.

EzineArticles Expert Author Niall Roche

This article was provided courtesy of Spam-site.com which reviews and tests spam filters.

December 22, 2009

Get the Most out of Your Internet Shopping Experience

Filed under: Networking, Shopping Mart, Webbing Hall — admin @ 6:56 pm

Online Shopping is more and more starting to be the norm for many people. It offers an unprecedented selection of products all purchasable without actually leaving the comfort of your residence. It is a dream come true for those who loathe thinking of traipsing round the shops together with all the other crowds of folk. As very many more of people become linked to the web and have access to online payment methods the amount of shopping online rises month on month. It is not only shopping for goods such as men’s trousers or coats for women that takes places on the internet, but also booking vacations, paying bills, banking and obtaining tickets for travelling.

Among the list of problems which can affect individuals who shop often on the web is shipping. This can bring about problems as items go missing or take quite some time to come. Specific retailers can also be very strict in relation to their delivery regulations and will only ship to certain countries and only on the buying cardholders address. Should you be not in your home country when you endeavor to create an online purchase this can additionally cause you troubles because the merchant may question the transaction as they may think it is fraudulent. Your location will be noted by the seller and if it does not correspond with your home address they may stop your transaction as they feel it is being done with a compromised or copied credit card.

An additional concern to consider if shopping online is the possibility of paying import duties inside your country. For example for anyone who is in the European Union and you buy from a merchant within that region then there will be no fees. However if you buy from outside Europe, the USA as an example, then you can be charged customs duty on your purchase. You might well get a nasty shock when the postman demands a hefty payment as he delivers the package.

Aided by the increase in online shopping there is so much more opportunity for people who promote counterfeit goods to con buyers. A while ago in the united kingdom over 1200 sites which were dealing in counterfeit brand goods were shut down. Lots of buyers had already been conned by the lure of affordable designer items before this occurred. If you ever buy such products from net retailers that are not popular then you are taking a huge chance. Make sure to take a decent look at the site that you are on and see that they offer comprehensive contact details plus a phone number in addition to address and remember that if the transaction looks too good to be authentic then it probably is! If you ever acquire products from an auction site such as Ebay then you also need to take care because many of the designer items traded there are knockoffs.