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Eclipse Internet announces SPAMshield
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, February 24, 2005 - 08:58 AM
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Eclipse Internet declares ‘war’ on spammers by announcing SPAMshield which
will be offered free to all Eclipse users.
Users can adjust spam-protection levels (Safe, Moderate or Aggressive) using
simple online control settings. A more advanced option – which is also free –
allows customers to set their own custom levels and to set up ‘allow’ and
‘block’ filtering for email addresses and domain names.
Highlighting the need for Spam filtering is the fact that around 17
billion unsolicited emails were sent in 2004.
“Our aim is to give our customers the best possible Internet experience
and shield them from the dark side of the Internet. SPAMshield will clean up
customer Inboxes and protect both family and employees from unwanted emails.
The most powerful benefits for parents are the increased security and
parental controls which ensures that children only communicate with
parent-approved contacts. "
“With no need for additional software, SPAMshield is totally hassle-free.
SPAMshield significantly reduces the amount of time spent dealing with
unwanted emails and ensures that customer’s Inboxes just contain the emails
they want. The combination of SPAMshield and our new 2Mbps Home Broadband
product represent an incredible value-for-money combination at just £14.99
per month.” |
| Mark Lang, Director of Broadband, Eclipse Internet |
SPAMshield is the second service to be incorporated into Eclipse Internet’s
‘shield’ suite. The first, VIRUSshield, has stopped over 7.6 million viruses.
Both VIRUSshield and SPAMshield check over 3 million messages every day.
Further details on SPAMshield are available on the Eclipse Internet
website.
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