SpamChoke for Windows
v1.3
SpamChoke is an install-and-forget antispam software that works automatically to ensure that your inbox will be free of spam emails. SpamChoke for Windows supports all email clients like MS-Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, etc. SpamChoke automatically detects the email program and configures the email accounts to filter spam emails. SpamChoke reduces up to 90% of your spam emails immediately after installation. Its efficiency can be further improved by customizing the filter sensitivity. SpamChoke works automatically. There is no need to setup any email filter rules. SpamChoke updates itself automatically. SpamChoke is developed by Proland Software, an organization known for producing innovative security software products. You can try SpamChoke FREE of cost for 30 days. Download it now to experience a spam free life.










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