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AvirMail
- Downloads Count: 6,679
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Jun 12, 2002
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
- Requirements: POP3 Mail Account
- File Size: 2.3 MB
- Author: Avir Software
Description of AvirMail
Stop spam and viruses before they even reach your computer. Unwanted e-mail can be a nuisance and even a risk to your PC. With this e-mail utility, you can preview, read, filter and delete e-mail on your ISP's POP3 server, then download only the mail you really want to read. That way spam and viruses never have a chance to do their dirty work. AvirMail works with all popular POP3 e-mail software and mulitple e-mail accounts.
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