SpamDrain IMAP released
May 20, 2007SpamDrain IMAP has been released after a successful beta test period. SpamDrain IMAP uses the same smart filtering as the current POP3 version and spam and viruses are blocked as usual before they reach the user’s inbox.
Earlier this spring we initiated beta testing of a version of SpamDrain which supports IMAP. Just as with the POP3 version, the user changes a couple of settings in her e-mail program.
As of today the beta testing is finished and SpamDrain IMAP is released for production use. To start using SpamDrain IMAP, please click the link below and follow the instructions.
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