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If you've ever opened your email
application to see that you have hundreds of new messages in just a
day or two, you know what it is like to be hit by email spam. Spam isn't just a big waste of
space in your email account. It is annoying to wade through all
those emails. Even more importantly, the sheer volume of viagra,
porn, I'm the King of Siam's uncle and need you to move money for
me, etc. emails makes missing an important email from an actual
customer or the boss a lot more likely. If you happen to work for
someone who isn't technologically savvy, you could even get in
trouble for getting spam mail. Your boss may be under the
impression that you had to visit 50 porn sites and sign up for
their email lists to get all of this junk mail in your inbox. Stop
the bombardment of spam mail before the little "you've got mail"
tune going off every three seconds drives you to resort to pen and
paper for your business correspondance or ruins your boss's
opinion of your work ethic. Get some anti spam software.
For the few people who never fill out
online forms, don't let friends or family know their email address
and rarely send or receive email, this may sound downright silly.
However, anyone who has had to deal with spam knows that a grown
man may be tempted to break down and cry after wading through 200
emails that sound like they might be important, only to find that
he is being encouraged to buy shares of some odd stock or see some
movie star's compromising photos. As you think about this rather
depressing cycle of spam deletion, you are probably starting to
wonder if there is any hope or if you should just try to cram your
computer down the garbage disposal. Luckily, there is help for
people who are overwhelmed by spam mail - anti spam software.
Of course, you won't be able to find anti
spam software that is perfect. Despite your best efforts, there
will be some mail trickling in that you don't want to see because
spammers spend every waking minute trying to figure out new ways to
ruin your productivity and sneak past the barriers. They hack into
email accounts, send email from fake email addresses using
reputable domain names, send emails that look like actual articles
with the spammy word hyphenated, misspelled, or disguised in some
other way in the body of the text, or come up with some other new
solution to circumvent that sanity saving anti spam software.
However, without anti spam software, you
are wide open to attack from spammers. It is well worth the money
to buy a good anti spam software to free up a bit of time. After
all, you have anti-virus, spyware and firewall software on your
computer, right? (The correct answer is yes. Otherwise spammers are
soon going to be the least of your problems as your computers are
hacked and infected right and left.) Spam is here to stay and who
wants to spend an hour or two a day fighting it? If you think an
hour or two a day isn't that big a deal, think about how many
years you plan to read email each day and multiply that by 365. How
many hours of your life will you be throwing away on spam because
you didn't invest in anti spam software? In 10 years, you could
have recovered a mindboggling 3,650 hours. Imagine what amazing new
skill you could have developed if you used that time to learn a
hobby.
If you are still on the fence, think about
this - what else gives you a time savings of at least 75% on a task
for under $40? Don't forget the number of hours you are regaining.
Multiply them by your hourly pay rate and you are also looking at
an incredible financial return on the investment in anti spam software.
Source: www.cpusecurity.com
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