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Anti-Spam
If you know anyone who uses a service like this, you will notice that it is quite cumbersome, not to mention annoying to use. Frankly, I just don’t have to the time to continuously “click to verify” my email address. If I contact a company that uses a product like this, I click away just as fast as I arrived.
On the message board, rather than put down a service like the above, I shared my favorite product which is Cloudmark. Lo and behold, I received an email from Barbra Sundquist of OfficeStuffer.com who asked if she could quote my comments on her blog. You can see my anti-spam recommendation here.
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Becki
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I agree–Cloudmark is a phenomenal product–for Outlook/OE users.
I don’t use either.
I protect my in-box with Spam Arrest, which is one of the services you mentioned not liking because it requires a person to verify him/herself in order to get email through to me.
When I signed up for my account, I pre-approved most of the people who routinely write to me. Generally, I find most people have no issue with the verify thing; those who do are always free to not verify. I do review my spam filter weekly, and although I rarely have any email of note caught there, if I do, I authorize the sender myself.
Just a perspective from the other side of things
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