SpamDrain IMAP beta finally released

March 12, 2007

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SpamDrain introduces support for the IMAP protocol and are now looking for beta testers. If you are using IMAP when collecting your e-mail we gladly welcome you as a beta tester. You will be using the same smart filtering as for the current POP3 version and spam and viruses will be stopped as usual before they reach your inbox.

Sign up as a normal member and add your IMAP account in order to filter it through SpamDrain. We are interested in as many combinations of e-mail servers and e-mail programs as possible. The beta version is free at least until April 30th 2007.

Sign up as usual to become an IMAP beta tester

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