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We've compiled a list of 15 free and paid alternatives to Mailwasher. The primary competitors include SpamAssassin, SpamBayes. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Mailwasher and Spamato, Postgrey, POPFile. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


SpamBayes
Free Open Source

The SpamBayes project is working on developing a statistical (commonly, although a little...

Spamato
Free Open Source

Spamato is a spam filter system that combines several anti-spam techniques, from which thousands of...

Postgrey
Free Open Source

Postgrey is a Postfix policy server implementing greylisting developed by David Schweikert.

POPFile
Free Open Source

POPFile classifies email into categories you define.

Spam Reader is a free anti-spam add-on for Microsoft Outlook.

K9
Free

K9 is an email filtering application that works in conjunction with your regular POP3 email program...

This program helps you block spam and worms before they reach your mailbox.

Over 8 million people use MailWasher as their spam filter

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Mailwasher Overview

Over 8 million people use MailWasher as their spam filter

Introducing MailWasher, the leader in spam filter software, and the easiest way to check and manage your e-mails before you download them.

MailWasher is free to use and wont ever expire. It works with Outlook, Outlook Express and every other email program.

Use this powerful spam blocker software to effectively stop email spam. Discover the safe way to stop unwanted e-mails before they get to your computer.

No gimmicks here, it is so easy to set up and use that youll be managing your email like a pro in seconds. It can even be used

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