GrindyUK
October 14th, 2004, 18:14
Hi,
SPURI Limited is about to launch an advanced email service, It gets you a yourname@spuri.com email address and 50MB inbox space, Y
ou can access your account via any popular email client or our modern webmail system.
You can also use your own email account if you wish :-)
SPAM Protection Information:
SPURI uses a challenge-response system, requiring new senders to "verify" themselves. When you have SPURI SPAM Protection enabled on your domain and someone sends you an e-mail, the program traps that e-mail in a temporary "quarantine" on our secure server.
The SPURI SPAM Protection system then automatically sends a message back to this sender, informing them that they must verify themselves for the email to be sent on through to you. If the sender never verifies themselves (which is the case with most (if not all) spammers), the message will never reach your inbox.
But if the sender does verify themselves, then their e-mail goes directly to your inbox with no interaction on your part. And once a user is verified, they become a trusted sender and are not required to verify themselves again.
Tell me what you think, Some positive feedback and i will get the service running :-)
SPURI Limited is about to launch an advanced email service, It gets you a yourname@spuri.com email address and 50MB inbox space, Y
ou can access your account via any popular email client or our modern webmail system.
You can also use your own email account if you wish :-)
SPAM Protection Information:
SPURI uses a challenge-response system, requiring new senders to "verify" themselves. When you have SPURI SPAM Protection enabled on your domain and someone sends you an e-mail, the program traps that e-mail in a temporary "quarantine" on our secure server.
The SPURI SPAM Protection system then automatically sends a message back to this sender, informing them that they must verify themselves for the email to be sent on through to you. If the sender never verifies themselves (which is the case with most (if not all) spammers), the message will never reach your inbox.
But if the sender does verify themselves, then their e-mail goes directly to your inbox with no interaction on your part. And once a user is verified, they become a trusted sender and are not required to verify themselves again.
Tell me what you think, Some positive feedback and i will get the service running :-)