SpamX Available now Ffr Windows, Macintosh and Linux
Monday, 13 December 2004Hendrickson Software Components (hsc) announced today that SpamX, the company’s popular software for spam source tracing and reporting, is available cross-platform for Windows, and now Macintosh and Linux.
"SpamX is the ideal solution for spam-weary customers. Because it automatically traces the source of spam and then reports spam offenders to their ISPs, we help to eliminate the problem at the source," stated Jeff Hendrickson, creator of SpamX. "In addition, we offer SpamX for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, so everyone can get relief from spam, regardless of the computer operating system they use."
SpamX enables everyone from end users to IT professionals working in complex networked environments to effectively reduce spam in their e-mail Inbox and on their network. SpamX works by automatically tracing the source of spam and reporting offenders to their respective Internet Service Providers. SpamX users typically see their spam levels drop to near zero within four weeks.
"My inbox was overrun with spam. At one point I think I received about 250 spam e-mails in a 12-hour period," offers Thomas Wright, a broker with Believer’s Realty in Phoenix. "Since I installed and started using SpamX, I’m seeing real results. Last night at approximately 9:30 p.m., I had received less than ten spam e-mails and as of 7:15 this morning I have received ZERO... nada... none!"
Previously available only for Windows, SpamX is now also available for both Macintosh and Linux. This makes SpamX ideal for people who use one environment at work and another at home, for those who work in mixed computing environments, or for those who like to use software that is available for multiple platforms should their needs and interests change in the future.
Source: PRWEB
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