How to Use the Program?

 

The programÆs interface looks like traffic lights. It consists of three different colored zones.

The first zone (the red one) is for spam-messages, the second zone (yellow) for letters, which you cannot exactly attribute to one of other two zones. The third (green) zone is for friendly messages.

Create account, which should be checked for spam, and then perform synchronization. The program will receive and sort messagesÆ subjects for each account. Revise and edit the results of this preliminary sorting. After that, empty your mailbox, performing synchronization once again.

A user can easily and quickly detect spam-messages by message subjects. For example, when you see a reply from an unknown sender displaying a subject that was never mentioned in your correspondence or message title is full of random numbers and senseless set of symbols, you would say that this is probably a spam message. This is exactly what the program does when it searches for spam. The program will control all chores of primary sorting of letters, so that you would be able to just look through the list of messages, and quickly and easily make necessary changes. As a result, your mailbox will be quickly and safely cleaned. This process becomes fast, since you do not need to receive whole letters (as the program receives only titles of the messages). Moreover, this process is really safe because titles cannot contain any viruses and/or other harmful codes. The very principle of such anti-spam operations is also rather safe. Controlling the process and the ability amend it at any time allows you to avoid losses of important letters.