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SpamFire All Fixed Up For Jaguar.

Spamfire, the anti-spam email filter for Macintosh, has been updated for Apple's latest OS release, Jaguar.

Spamfire version 1.21 introduces support for the Jaguar address book, better integration with Apple's Mail program, and fixes a bug that made the Spamfire application icon disappear in Jaguar.

Answering requests from Spamfire users, version 1.21 also offers a smaller status window, a sorted Friends List and improved support for Entourage and Outlook Express address books. Speed and stability improvements round out the new version.

Spamfire version 1.21 is a free upgrade for all registered users.

Spamfire is the leading anti-spam solution for home and small business Macintosh users. Spamfire uses fuzzy logic filtering to identify and remove unwanted commercial and pornographic email. Automatic internet updates keep fighting new forms of spam. Spamfire works with any POP3 email account and any email program.

Spamfire can be downloaded and purchased from the Matterform Media Web site at http://www.matterform.com. Spamfire Pro is $39 (US) for a boxed version and $29 for a downloadable version. A Lite version is also available for $19. A free 15-day demo can be downloaded from the Web site.

http://www.matterform.com/

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