InBoxer 2.0 for Windows

by Audiotrieve, LLC

Avg. Rating 4.3 (14 votes)

File Details

File Size 5.0 MB
License Commercial Demo
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,023
Publisher Audiotrieve, LLC
Homepage InBoxer

Publisher's Description

InBoxer is a highly personalized Outlook email filter that blocks more than 99% of spam and junk messages. Unlike most anti-spam products, this analyzes the language used in your messages as well as the invisible information in your message header. Using Bayesian statistical analysis and other advanced techniques, it creates your personal model for "good" email and your personal model for spam or junk e-mail. It then compares every incoming message to your individual models and blocks the messages that you do not want to see.

Latest Reviews

ecvogel

ecvogel reviewed v1.2.3 Beta on Mar 30, 2004

Used it since early beta. High quality program. Will not use another program. Gets 98% of spam or more.

AlaUser

AlaUser reviewed v1.2.3 Beta on Mar 28, 2004

I've used this product from early betas, and it's worked reliably and well. It's actually based on work done for the free spambayes plugin, but they've done a lot to improve usability, and added features such as whitelist/blacklist control of senders.

elleirdad

elleirdad reviewed v1.1 Beta on Oct 3, 2003

I've beta tested Inboxer and the earlier open source product. This is one of the best software packages I have ever used based on its impact on improving my life by accurately filtering out spam. I am impressed at how well Bayesian filtering predicts spam. If you train it well on a large selection of your spam messages in one folder and ham messages (good email) in other folders it is amazing how much little additional training is needed. I especially like the fact that it has misclassified very few of my ham messages as spam. The Inboxer version adds a much more intuitive user interface and white and black listing support. For corporate use Inboxer is the way to go. I suggest you try it out yourself. This is the only software product that I have given such a good review.

calvin42

calvin42 reviewed v1.1 Beta on Oct 3, 2003

I havent tried it until now, but I am in the anti-spam business for about a year now, and i would recommend a free outlook plugin http://spambayes.sourceforge.net. Its free and it works!

calvin

cyberia

cyberia reviewed v1.0 Beta on Jun 27, 2003

I hate giving fives, and I know some angry troll will think I'm a shill for the company, but looks good so far.
Installation was easy on Outlook 2003, Beta 2 Techncial Refresh.
One thing that I prefer over Outlook 2002-3's native Junk-mail filter is the important ability to be able categorize more than one message at a time.
Documentation is sparse, but it was enough to get me going.

Avg. Rating 4.3 (14 votes)
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ecvogel

ecvogel reviewed v1.2.3 Beta on Mar 30, 2004

Used it since early beta. High quality program. Will not use another program. Gets 98% of spam or more.

AlaUser

AlaUser reviewed v1.2.3 Beta on Mar 28, 2004

I've used this product from early betas, and it's worked reliably and well. It's actually based on work done for the free spambayes plugin, but they've done a lot to improve usability, and added features such as whitelist/blacklist control of senders.

elleirdad

elleirdad reviewed v1.1 Beta on Oct 3, 2003

I've beta tested Inboxer and the earlier open source product. This is one of the best software packages I have ever used based on its impact on improving my life by accurately filtering out spam. I am impressed at how well Bayesian filtering predicts spam. If you train it well on a large selection of your spam messages in one folder and ham messages (good email) in other folders it is amazing how much little additional training is needed. I especially like the fact that it has misclassified very few of my ham messages as spam. The Inboxer version adds a much more intuitive user interface and white and black listing support. For corporate use Inboxer is the way to go. I suggest you try it out yourself. This is the only software product that I have given such a good review.

calvin42

calvin42 reviewed v1.1 Beta on Oct 3, 2003

I havent tried it until now, but I am in the anti-spam business for about a year now, and i would recommend a free outlook plugin http://spambayes.sourceforge.net. Its free and it works!

calvin

cyberia

cyberia reviewed v1.0 Beta on Jun 27, 2003

I hate giving fives, and I know some angry troll will think I'm a shill for the company, but looks good so far.
Installation was easy on Outlook 2003, Beta 2 Techncial Refresh.
One thing that I prefer over Outlook 2002-3's native Junk-mail filter is the important ability to be able categorize more than one message at a time.
Documentation is sparse, but it was enough to get me going.

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