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I tried this software from the time it was first launched, and I have relied upon it to provide a protection against that nasty world out there ever since.
All I can say is that for a very long time MailWasher has been doing a totally reliable job for me, and I would love to update to the latest version, although I have no reason to doubt the reliability of the present version !
Mailwasher Pro...allways been a nice antispam program but I have heard that it is better then ever now. Would love to take this baby for a spin. I use Outlook 2007 with spambays now and it is ok but mailwasher is better! I do computer consulting and have reccomended Mailwasher to many of my customers and the ones that have tried it love it. What else can I say!
i have used mailwasher free forever and now i have 2 or 3 email programs with all kinds of spam coming in and my mailwasher free, i believe, only handles one account; so a pro version would straighten out my life considerably..also i never win anything and this would give me a reason for smiling
I've been using MailWasher for years to keep my mother and sister from downloading bad e-mails. They can't always resist seeing why the IRS says they're in trouble, etc. This way, they can view the plain text without downloading an e-mail and being tempted to open the attachment or go to a link.
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