Free email spam check software download for email spam test rate
July 23rd, 2007
By Simon
I’m trying to post in digg.com our interesting articles about newsletter building without spam. It’s useless to have a digg.com article with just one digg, much more diggs are needed to get some kind of relevance. In web 2.0 no matter how good is your software, you just need a Clicker Squad. I don’t want to hire a Clicker Squad.
In today’s comments Aaron got the error:
Run-time Error ‘339′:
Component ‘BtnPlus1.ocx’ or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file missiong or invalid.
This just means that your system needs some libraries installed. The libraries are automatically installed within the SendBlaster free version.
July 20th, 2007
By Simon
If you are sending out a newsletter, you probably know that even if it is perfectly legitimate, spam filters may block it by mistake. The false positives issue is a huge problem for legitimate senders: anti-spam filters have no way of knowing whether a message is spam or not; they can only check whether it looks like spam. They give each incoming message a spam score, and if the score is high enough the message is redirected to the recipient’s junk folder or even not delivered at all. Only messages with a low spam score make it to the recipient’s mailbox.
We did a little software that incorporates SpamAssassin engine, which is the most popular antispam filter used by ISPs around the world, and analyzes your e-mail message in order to calculate its spam score based on its content: the higher the spam score is, the higher is the chance that, once the email has been sent, it will be filtered out as spam. This will allow you to correct any major problem before you actually send out your mailing.
You can download here MailingCheck, our free desktop software for email spam check.
MailingCheck can be used by legitimate senders only,
in order to track down any problem with their legitimate (opt-in) messages’ delivery and comply with SpamAssassin guidelines for senders; any abuse - including using the tool for any task related to sending unsolicited messages - is prohibited.