Well, the good new about this software is that it works. I mean, literally: you install it, and it starts sorting out your e-mails, saving the ones it thinks to be spam in a special folder.
The problem is that I receive quite many newsletter from various web-sites I like to visit, and quite a large percentage of these e-mails is treated as spam by SpamSieve. Every time I read on a web-page I am going to receive an instant e-mail message from them, I rush to check SpamSieve, because I know that there is a chance (quite small, actually, but still) that they will land in my junk mail folder.
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The problem is that I receive quite many newsletter from various web-sites I like to visit, and quite a large percentage of these e-mails is treated as spam by SpamSieve. Every time I read on a web-page I am going to receive an instant e-mail message from them, I rush to check SpamSieve, because I know that there is a chance (quite small, actually, but still) that they will land in my junk mail folder.