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Why Use Choicemail?

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Because it works.

Spam now accounts for about two-thirds of all email. It costs most email users at least 15 minutes a day. Research shows that spam costs companies $400-800 per mailbox every year. And these costs are growing.

Permission-based email management is the only thing that actually solves, or ever will solve, the spam problem. (To learn more, read our whitepaper.) It is 100% effective, and ChoiceMail makes it available to you now.

With ChoiceMail, you will never get another piece of unwanted email because a message can reach your inbox in one of only four ways:

  • It is from someone on your whitelist
  • It is from a new sender whose registration request you accepted
  • It matches a permission rule you created
  • It is from a domain that is on your accepted domain list.
  • You approved it manually

In short, if an email is in your box, it’s because you want it there. ChoiceMail transfers the burden of dealing with email messages from people you don't know back to where they belong– the senders. Learn more and get your FREE trial for home or business!

Why ChoiceMail
June, 2002. Version 1.20
ChoiceMail 1.20 update
June, 2002
Release Notes


New features

Search filter — Added a filter so that you can temporarily restrict your view of senders to those matching text in the filter – makes it easier to find particular senders of interest
Trial support — ChoiceMail now supports trial mode. When the trial expires, ChoiceMail will simply pass all mail through untouched. Throughout the trial and after the trial expires you have option to purchase ChoiceMail through the internet.


Updated

Support for non-standard mail ports — Added ability to change the default ports used by ChoiceMail to better coexist with other mail proxies that may be installed on the user’s system. The configuration wizard can auto-detect and modify the ports as necessary.
Improved icons — Well, some people think they’re prettier now!
Renamed views We have changed "Pre-approved" and "Approval" to "Approved" and "Auto-approved". The former means you explicitly approved someone - the latter means they were approved through an email rule or because you sent them a message first.
Individual rule testing — individual rules can now be tested more easily
Status display during mail check — When ChoiceMail checks mail, the status bar displays the connection information from the activity logs.

Fixes


Focus error — fixed minor problem where the focus could not be set to an invisible control
Memory leaks — fixed a memory leak that was related to the number of senders
Stack overflow opening browser — fixed a problem where we sometimes got an error trying to open the user’s external browser.

 

What our users say:

I have used several spam filters but the most effective one I have run into is ChoiceMail One.

Roger S.

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ChoiceMail Awards and Reviews

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Noah Coad's Code
"ChoiceMail -
100% of Junk Email Gone"
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Walter Mossberg
Walter Mossberg, Wall Street Journal
"In my tests, it cut
my spam to zero"
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CNet Rating
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