SpamAway has a nice retro feel to it.

-Bill Naber

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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [NoXMail] Opinions Please



How about SpamChomper? That has teeth in it!

On 01/27/03 2:09pm you wrote...
>SpamManager sounds good.  The "Manager" part implies options as to what
>actions can be taken with spam.  "SpamShredder" has a little more teeth to
>it.
>
>Mark
>
>At 03:10 PM 1/24/2003, you wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>Actually I have 2 things...
>>
>>Item 1. It looks like the name "No-X-Mail" is out which is no surprise to
>me.
>>I write software ok, but marketing is not my best thing. We received some
>>research materials back and that name has a definite problem in that
>>"CYBERsitter" already has recognition for adult oriented material, and the
>>"No-X-Mail" makes it appear that the product is strictly for adult
>messages,
>>not necessarily spam in general.
>>
>>So it's down to "CYBERsitter AntiSpam" or "CYBERsitter NicerMail". We
>already
>>own the nicermail.* domains. That's a plus. If you do a google search on
>>CYBERsitter AntiSpam you still get hits from a product we published in
>1998.
>>That's a negative. The research indicated that the NicerMail name imparts
a
>>more "friendly" implication. We have used "For a Family Friendly Internet"
>as
>>a service mark for many years. It's on all our t-shirts and everything ;-)
>>Also, the nicermail.com will also be used for filtered subscription email
>>services we will be offering to our regular CYBERsitter customers. My
>opinion
>>is that NicerMail maybe does not imply something as "industrial strength"
>as
>>mail admins may want.
>>
>>So... opinions anyone?
>>
>>Item 2. I will be posting a release candidate version next week. The
>>NoxAnalyxe.exe program is now NoxAdmin.exe (of course the names may now
>>change). It is really cool now. There are no more popup menus, everything
>is
>>all hyperlinked, color coded, and you can use the whole thing with just a
>>mouse unless you want to edit a file. You can view or edit any file,
>deliver
>>held messages, and do pretty much anything from any computer anywhere. If
>>anyone wants to use it before next week, let me know.
>>
>>The licensing mechanisms have changed and now require a license code and a
>>separate key code. So before you can install the upcoming version I will
>need
>>to issue you new codes. The key code is keyed on your server IP address.
So
>if
>>you will send me (off-list if you like) your server IP address I will send
>you
>>each your own codes. If your server has more than one IP address, just
send
>me
>>one of them, it doesn't matter which one, as long as it is valid for
IMail.
>>
>>Thanks and have a good weekend.
>>
>>-Brian
>>
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