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Jeff Key

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Jeff Key is legally sane, but questionably competent.
No spam for friends and fam Posted: Aug 14, 2004 1:32 PM
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I've been using SpamArrest for about ten months and I'm still "lovin' it"[1]. I've written about my happiness a couple other times, and it keeps getting better. They've processed 32,080 emails and only three spam (out of 10,934) have made it to my inbox. Not too shabby.

Giddiness aside, the latest cause for joy is that they now offer a free service called SpamArrest Light. Of course there's a gotcha, and it's that you have to use their web mail interface, which is actually very good and you get 100MB of online storage. Perfect for friends, family, etc. I'm going to set my mum and girlfriend up pronto.

If you still want to use your email client (as I do), you wind up paying ~$3/mo. That's less than your morning latte, folks, and it makes your life a heck of a lot better. If you're skeptical, try the one month free. If it doesn't make you a happier person, I'll buy you a beer next time you're in Chicago.

Thank you.

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