Going on Vacation – Take Your Spamster in Your Pocket
July 20, 2017
The season of vacations is at its peak . Hopefully, you are among those who are enjoying one or planning your destination. Of course, some of you cannot just leave all work behind and have to keep track of your inbox. So do not forget to take your Spamster with you and let him be on guard 24 hours a day. All we want to say – Spamdrain mobile apps will be a good help here.
Most of our users have already felt the benefits of using Spamdrain mobile application along with the web version.
However we keep receiving queries on how to continue using Spamdrain if a user has no access to a computer. Here come our mobile applications to make use of.
Our iOS and Android Apps are additions to the basic web version view. You can manage the filtering of your email address using different devices, whatever suits you best. Once the filtering is paused using Android mobile application, it will be paused on your iOS application and web version as well. The same thing is about the messages. You can see the same messages no matter which device you use. Such options like sharing, account and subscription editing are also available within the applications.
We would also like to shed light on how Spamdrain filtering works. Once the email address is added to the filtering, it will be filtered for as long as you wish. Our service is cloud based, so no matter whether you have access to the web or not, your email remains safe. You can easily drink cocktail on the beach leaving your fears about spam behind.
Even if you do not have access to the Internet or there is no Wi-Fi at the beach, that’s ok, our Spamsters will not stop cleaning your Inboxes.
Don’t forget to take a hat, the sun is really shiny here today!
Have a nice vacation and Inbox free from spam 😉
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