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June 17, 2004
A Spam Free Mailbox!
Davey Winder's article on ZoEmail in PC Pro Magazine cements ZoEmail's growing reputation for stopping spam completely. In a two-page writeup, PC Pro’s tech columnist highlights ZoEmail's ability to stop spam without losing good e-mail, and points out that unlike competing systems, ZoEmail works well with e-commerce and mailing lists. Winder mentions the benefit of an "audit trail" that let's you know exactly who the culprit was if an online business sells your e-mail address to a spammer. He concludes that the ZoEmail webmail service "stands head and shoulders above the competition" and "won't break the piggy bank" at $11.88 for 12MB or $19.08 for 50MB.
Click here to read the full article.
PCPro.co.uk


April 22, 2004
ZoEmail's bold goal 'the demise of spam' gets off a strong start
USAToday.com


March 31, 2004
ZoEmail Locks Out Spam
PCMag.com


March 4, 2004
ZoEmail restores email as it must have been before spam
About.com


February 10, 2004
'Key' to Spam Lock Out? New Approach Uses Unique Scheme to Block Junk E-Mail
ABCNews.com


February 5, 2004
E-mail Service Vows To Stop Spam, Spare The Good
CNET.com


February 5, 2004
A Filter For Your In-Box Sets Passwords For Friends
NYTimes.com


February 2, 2004
Locking Spammers Out
Forbes.com

 

February 5, 2004
ZoEmail Announces The Demise of Spam
Press Release