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The reason for our spam obsession starts with our beginning. The SpamSlaughter service was designed by an ISP with over 1,000 e-mail accounts demanding a solution to a constantly increasing spam epidemic.

Increased inbound spam, virus activity, and spam attacks quickly started to become a daily problem. A solution was required, immediately. After a lenghty research and design process, and trying several hardware based solutions - SpamSlaughter was born.

After a year of providing the service free of charge for high speed Internet access subscribers, the popularity rose - and so did the positive response. The decision was then made to offer this service to any company looking to dramatically drop the load of garbage found daily in their employees inbox.

The fact of the matter is, SpamSlaughter will save you money. By ensuring your employees no longer need to filter through hundreds of useless e-mail's while trying to find the one or two valid messages, you will increase that staffmembers productivity.



Small Client: (ACTUAL RESULTS, 3/2008)

MailboxesTotal Inbound MessagesAllowed MessagesAllowed %Blocked
1 6,357 92 1.45% 6,265 (98.55 %)

Medium Client: (ACTUAL RESULTS, 3/2008)

MailboxesTotal Inbound MessagesAllowed MessagesAllowed %Blocked
467 1,244,223 99,502 8% 1,144,721 (92 %)

Email Connections Daily: 3-3.9 Billion
Daily Spam Rate Globally: 75.1%
Virus Rate: 1 in 148 e-mails
Phishing Rate 1 in 180 e-mails
New Malware Sites daily: 3,969


Some helpful information for you:

Spam Unsubscribe Services

Have you paid to add your address to a "Global spam remove" service, yet your spam volume only seems to be increasing? Here's why.

Spam 'Remove-You' Services are at best a scam and at worst a 'live address' confirmation system for the spammer. Often Spam Unsubscribe services pretend to be "anti-spam" sites and claim to be able to remove your address from spammers' lists, for a fee of course. Some pretend to be affiliated with government consumer protection agencies or antispam organizations. None are, they are all scams designed to separate you from your money.

  • For-a-fee Address Remove Lists are operated by conmen. Any system that wants money in exchange for 'removing' your address from spammers' lists, is a scam, you should report it to your State Attorney General's office.
  • No legitimate marketing firm will ever operate a Remove List or use a 3rd party Remove List, because no legitimate marketing firm sends Unsolicited Bulk Email in the first place.
  • There are many hundreds of millions of email addresses on the Internet, none of whom want spam. A 'remove list' database that could hold that volume of addresses would take each spammer days to 'wash' their lists against it - and at the end each spammer's list would be practically empty.
  • No spammer would ever use a "global" or "unified remove list" because all spammers believe that people who remove themselves from other spammers lists would not have removed themselves from theirs, since all spammers believe the junk they send is different from the junk other spammers send.