How to Install SpamFighter

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SPAMfighter may reduce the spam that reaches your inbox.

SPAMfighter is a spam filter for email clients such as Microsoft Outlook and Windows Live Mail. SPAMfighter relies on the wisdom of crowds to detect and block spam; it has millions of users, and when the users report a spam message that SPAMfighter does not already detect, that message is blocked from reaching other SPAMfighter users. The makers of SPAMfighter claim that this system is effective in protecting computers from spam email, and if you are receiving more spam that you would like, you may wish to try SPAMfighter and see if it works for you.

Instructions

    • 1

      Open a Web browser and navigate to the SPAMfighter website using the Resource link at the end of the article.

    • 2

      Click the "Download" link on the right side of the window.

    • 3

      Click the "Start Download Now" button. When prompted for a download location, select the desktop.

    • 4

      Double-click the file "spamfighter_web.exe" when the download is complete.

    • 5

      Select your language from the drop-down menu, and then click "OK." Click "Next" when the main installation utility opens.

    • 6

      Examine the SPAMfighter license agreement. If you agree to the terms, place a check in the box labeled "I accept the terms of the license agreement" and then click "Next."

    • 7

      Type your email address and the password that you would like to use for your SPAMfighter account. Click "Next," and then click the "Install" button. The installation utility copies the files needed for SPAMfighter to run to your hard drive.

    • 8

      Click the "Finish" button when the installation process is complete. You will see the circular SPAMfighter icon appear in the Windows system tray. Your computer is now protected; SPAMfighter automatically creates a new spam folder in each supported email client program.

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