SPAMfighter has generously provided us with 10 free licenses for their award winning flagship product, SPAMfighter Pro.
To enter the contest to win a free license, simply add a comment at the end of this article. On January 14, 2011, all comments will be added to the online List Randomizer, and the first 10 names that come up, will win a free license for this award winning application.
As with previous giveaways, you don’t need to write a paragraph – “enter me”, or something similar, is enough. There’s no need for me to acknowledge your entry, but rest assured, if you comment – you’re in.
Good luck!
Read the following review, and I’m sure you’ll agree; this is definitely a contest worth entering!
SPAMfighter Pro:

The view that somehow Web based email is safer than a desktop-based email client, since Web based email clients such as Gmail, Hotmail and others, supposedly filter out all dangerous or unwanted content, is not an opinion that I entirely agree with. This view does not line up with my personal experiences.
The fact is, many desktop-based email clients can be superior in this area, since they offer advanced security options, as well as junk mail filters, and anti-phishing protection.
SPAMfighter, is a fee based (also available as a free version), anti-spam desktop application, designed for both typical at-home users, and business users, which continuously filters e-mail, to eliminate spam and protect users against phishing, and e-mail-borne viruses.
Each time you check your email in your email client, SPAMfighter automatically checks your mail against the SPAMfighter servers list of known spam messages. If a message is identified as spam, it is automatically moved to the Spam folder.
I’m a big fan of community based security applications such as WOT, and Immunet Protect, to name just two. SPAMfighter has embraced this community driven philosophy, and has built community-based filtering technology into the application which exploits the power of a very large community of users.
Here’s how that works: When a new e-mail arrives, it is automatically tested by SPAMfighter. If it’s spam, it will be instantly moved to your SPAMfighter folder. If you receive a spam mail that is not detected, just click on a single button, and the spam mail is removed from the rest of the 7,417,522 SPAMfighters in 228 countries/areas in seconds. In this way, very few people in the community will ever see the spam mail.
Setup is uncomplicated and straightforward.

Additional functionality can be accessed from the email client toolbar.

Fast facts:
Award winning technology to block spam
Protects all the email accounts on your PC
Protects against “phishing”, identity theft, and other email frauds
Privacy Guaranteed – we don’t see any of your email
Protects against “phishing”, identity theft, and other email frauds
Spam abuse reporting with one click
Unique language filtering tool – Stop emails in languages you don’t understand
Protection of multiple email accounts
Blacklist domains and emails
Automatic whitelist management
Interface in multiple languages
Option to move the toolbar in Microsoft Outlook
Free phone support
Unlimited Blacklist/Whitelist entries
If you run a desktop-based email client, then SPAMfighter is definitely worth taking a look at.
Note: SPAMfighter in basic mode, is free for individual users.
Supported Clients: Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, and Thunderbird, as well as for businesses in Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes environments, or even those seeking a 3rd party hosted solution.
System requirements: Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 (32bit and 64 bit).
Languages: English, German, Spanish, Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Suomi, Japanese, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Russian, Polish, Czech, Thai, Turkish and Danish.
Download at: SPAMfighter (If you decide not to buy a Pro license, you will be converted to the free Standard version when the trial expires).
To get the most out of SPAMfighter Pro take a look at the Beginners Guide here.
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