Mailmoa

Mailmoa



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e-mail notification utility Mailmoa is a system tray based e-mail notification utility that supports unlimited accounts. The program works any POP3 account, as well as some webmail accounts. One of our favorite features is the QuickView function that allows you to preview messages quickly by simply hovering your mouse over the subject. In addition, Mailmoa offers SPAM filtering functions that are based on pre-loaded filters with the option to add new email addresses easily as they arrive in your box. Additional features include sound notification, reply to messages (with signature support), password protection and more... Copyright Snapfiles.com

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Publisher Moazon, inc Price Free
Version 4.0 Last updated Oct 18, 2007
File Size 897 Kb Requirements None

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A little gem! 5 stars by Dragon10 Feb 26, 2008 (Read all my 43 reviews)
I Recently installed Mailmoa v4.0 onto my PC and it is proving to be a very satisfactory utitility in combatting the ever intrusive spam E-mails. Mailmoa is extremely easy to set-up, no complex configuring before it can even be used. Input account details and away-ya go! Mailmoa can be set to check E-mails at regular intervals and in my experience, integrates well with the 'inhouse' E-mail client. True, Mailmoa is not as complex as some other 'Anti-Spam' products but hey, it sure works and works extremely well. A further plus is that it does not take up a chunk of hard-drive disk space. If I was to make a recommendation, it would be to increase the font and overall size of the 'Noticeboard' feature. Some people may struggle with this. I express my gratitude to the generosity of the developers, in offering this excellent program as freeware and would hope to see its profile raised and downloads increase, honestly, believing this would be fully justified. show Review details
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