Password, please!

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Why "Password, please!"?

There is lots of software available to block SPAM. Unfortunately, most of it involves filters that either end up letting SPAM through or not letting legitimate email through. Some of it involves requiring legitimate email senders to register with a third party. "Password, please!" is different. It does not filter SPAM, It filter "HAM". "Password, please!" does it like a sentry. It passes messages if they know "password". This sentry is smart enough to pass messages from his "sergeant" (legitimate email) without "password". Certainly you and your addresses don't have to worry about generating, sending, storing and checking "passwords". The "Password, please!" and mail clients do it thanks our know-how. Efficiency is near 100%. Thanks for "Password, please!" you can publish your e-mail addresses in the Internet! No other program can offer it!

Description of "Password, please!"

"Password, please!" is a POP3/SMTP proxy. In order to use it, you must be using a POP3/SMTP email client in conjunction with POP3 and SMTP servers to access your email. MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Eudora, The Bat and Netscape are all viable email clients.

Idea is very simple. You publish your email address with "password". The "password" is the part of your nickname and address, so addressee's mail client will store it in its address book and substitute the "password" automatically. When your addressee press the button "Reply", the mail client will transfer the "password" with your nickname and address to field "To:". You don't need worry about it. "Password, please!" and mail clients do routine work. "Password, please!" can add "passwords" to your outgoing email automatically. You can have many "passwords". If spamer know any of your "password" you will change it. That's all you need to do. SPAM can be deleted on the mail server.

"Life is more complicated then any idea" - You are right. Some legitimate messages will not have "passwords". For this case "Password, please!" can identify legitimate senders by their email addresses ("Known") or content of any field of message's header ("Welcome rules"). So you don't have to inform all your known addressees about their keys. "Password, please!" support import addresses from address books for MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, Eudora and The Bat. The program have a mode that allow all email pass free through it.

The program is designed for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. The program supports English and Russian interfaces.

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