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 What is Junkmail 
                    Killer? With fraudulent, inappropriate and offensive emails being 
                    delivered in vast quantities to adults, children and businesses 
                    every day, spam protection is an essential component of your 
                    PC's security strategy. Whether you want to eliminate spam 
                    as quickly and easily as possible, or crave the power to fight 
                    back, Junkmail Killer is for you. No other email filtering 
                    solution offers so many features, or is as easy to set up and use.
 Key Features. 
                    provide a utility that will sit in the system tray and 
                      keeps monitoring new incomming emails(from pop3accounts 
                      but it will be enhanced so it can recieve incoming mail 
                      alerts from the websites like msn/hotmail, yahoo etc), provides configurations and management wizard. user can 
                      store spam mail definitions in different datasources. as 
                      well as can repair them in future. 3-user can also use the 
                      spam mail definitions directly from the tometasoft web service. 
                      (http://www.tometasoft.com/dbcreation/service1.asmx)Live updats for spam definitions(using webservice)Com add-in that plugs in to the outlook and stays you 
                      away from junkmails when u r using outlook .MS Exchange server add-in that keeps aware exchange server 
                      of the spam mails definitions.users can add/edit spam definitions on their own machine 
                      as well as report/request spam mail definitions.A windows service that will notify the user when there 
                      are new updates available. A spam mail management website for administrators that 
                      will be used to add/edit/delete spam mail definitions into 
                      the webservice.
   
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