LexiConn has upgraded the spam protection software to the latest version. This new upgrade brings many new features and improvements. The software has been updated with the latest rules for common spam, has added more realtime blacklist checks, and has a better algorithm for determining spam emails.
The biggest enhancement in this new version is an auto learning system. The software uses a Bayesian filter that analyzes each email received. The filter will record the words found in an email as spam like words if the email scores over 12.0, and will record the words as non-spam if the email scored below 0.3. Basically, the software learns what words you receive in spam and non-spam emails, and applies this to future email analysis. The system does not kick in until 200 spam and 200 non-spam emails have been received that meet the above criteria. After the minimum number of emails is met, the Bayesian filter will add or subtract points based on the previous history of the emails you have received.
The Bayes filter is very effective at helping to block out unwanted email, while allowing through emails that you do not consider spam. The software continues to learn and refine these customized filters as you continue to receive email. The software is automated, so no manual training is required.
If you do not already have spam protection for your account, it can be added for only $3 per month, and can cover all POP boxes for your account. You may order spam protection at:
http://www.lexiconn.com/secure/additional.html
The software allows having a customized whitelist and blacklist, as well as many options for how to handle spam. It also has an optional virus filter to block out harmful attachments.
- LexiConn Support