HostPC Uses EasyAntiSpam
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September 20, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider HostPC Internet Services (hostpc.com) announced on Wednesday it has partnered with EasyAntiSpam (easyantispam.com) to offer an effective service designed to combat spam.
EasyAntiSpam is compatible with most email systems and requires no additional hardware installation. Instead of scoring and applying points to spam email, EAS uses human SPAM editors who review spam around the clock and update every five minutes, ensuring the latest rule sets are always available, which increases the reliability of the service and succeeds in catching more than 99 percent of SPAM as well as blocking virus and malicious email. Legitimate mail is left untouched, while spam is moved to a quarantine folder for end-user review.
"Since we added the EasyAntiSpam service we have been able to eliminate the vast majority of spam that was clogging our email boxes," says Joseph Mack, CEO of Yareo, the parent company of HostPC. "On a typical day, the Hostpc.com domain receives approximately 1,800 emails. Probably 90 percent of those are spam, viruses or phishing emails. Since we implemented this service on HostPC.com, our spam level has dropped to less than 10 per day. We are excited to deliver a solution that can be implemented with little end-user hassle and provide immediate benefits."
The anti-spam service is available to HostPC customers on request. The set up process requires no change to the company's software or hardware, and can be up and running on a customer's domain within minutes. Pricing starts at from $30 annually for a single domain.
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