File Details |
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File Size | 11.6 MB |
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License | Freeware, $29.95 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | August 16, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 597 |
Publisher | Polesoft Inc. |
Homepage | Lockspam |
Publisher's Description
Lockspam is safe spam blocker for POP3 mail clients like Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Incredimail, Pegasus Mail, The Bat!, Mozilla, Foxmail, i.Scribe, and many others. It seamlessly integrates with these mail clients to stop spam from pouring into your mailbox. What's unique about it is that it lies in its high safety. It could safely kill the spam and protect your innocent mails. It adopts unique patent-pending anti-spam technologies which are focusing more attention on safeguarding your good mails in addition to blocking junk mails effectively. Therefore, your correspondence and privacy get under perfect protection.
Latest Reviews
Tao2005 reviewed v3.0 on Sep 1, 2007
The fact that I am looking for AS programs. This one may do what it says. However the major turn off is the miss use of the word free.
obisam reviewed v3.0 on Sep 16, 2004
Lockspam Free 3.0
License: Freeware; $29.95 to buy
Limitations: Yes; 14 day timeout
the program is good and dose what it supposed to da but is it just me or is the use of the term freware being miss used more and more. i would have given it more points but the loose use of the term free & freeware must be taken into account
as from webopedia.com TERM freeware
"Copyrighted software given away for FREE by the author. Although it is available for FREE, the author retains the copyright, which means that you cannot do anything with it that is not expressly allowed by the author. Usually, the author allows people to use the software, but not sell it."
Tao2005 reviewed v3.0 on Sep 1, 2007
The fact that I am looking for AS programs. This one may do what it says. However the major turn off is the miss use of the word free.
obisam reviewed v3.0 on Sep 16, 2004
Lockspam Free 3.0
License: Freeware; $29.95 to buy
Limitations: Yes; 14 day timeout
the program is good and dose what it supposed to da but is it just me or is the use of the term freware being miss used more and more. i would have given it more points but the loose use of the term free & freeware must be taken into account
as from webopedia.com TERM freeware
"Copyrighted software given away for FREE by the author. Although it is available for FREE, the author retains the copyright, which means that you cannot do anything with it that is not expressly allowed by the author. Usually, the author allows people to use the software, but not sell it."