AntiSpam is a computer program that prevents and removes unsolicited email from being delivered to you. There are various anti-spam methods used to stop email spam from getting into your inbox. AntiSpam uses the 'catch and release' method which means that if you have AntiSpam installed on your computer, any email that you receive will be put into its database and not deleted.
The first step to using AntiSpam is to install it onto your computer and then open an e-mail that you want to review, or click Send. The application will then look for a matching 'ports' list that matches the subject you are sending the e-mail for. If the subject matches a known AntiSpam entry, an alert will show up on your main window letting you know that an e-mail was detected that matches this subject. You can then choose to open it or ignore it.
AntiSpam is great for finding unwanted emails. You can also use it to keep your children safe from sending you porn e-mails, or threatening letters and messages via email. Children should not be exposed to anything that could be a cause for them to become a victim of violence or another serious health problem. By keeping an eye on what they click on with their computer when they are online you can protect them from receiving any type of harmful material via email. In order to do this, you should install AntiSpam onto all your computers so that you can catch the person who is sending you unwanted emails before they are able to put you at risk.