Comodo AntiSpam Desktop 2005 supports major mail clients, protects multiple email accounts and features a proactive spam reporting facility.
Comodo, an online security provider, recently announced the release of Comodo AntiSpam Desktop 2005 with server synchronisation which enables users to automatically transfer their antispam policies to multiple machines.
Comodo AntiSpam is based on a challenge-response system, which requires the sender of each message to validate themselves before they can be accepted onto a user's authorized senders list. According to the company, it supports all major mail clients. It also protects multiple email accounts and includes a proactive spam reporting facility. The interface provides centralised access to quarantined mails, authentication lists and mail server settings.
Melih Abdulhayoglu, President and CEO Comodo, said "Spam provides the most popular vehicle for a range of privacy and security attacks, including phishing scams, adware, Trojans and viruses. Comodo has declared war on these threats. We are committed to an ongoing program of providing security tools to end-users. Our range includes Verification Engine, TrustToolBar, free Email certificates and now, AntiSpam. - and more will be arriving shortly."
This tool is free to use and can be downloaded from the Comodo AntiSpam website.