SpamStopUp
SpamStopUp

SpamStopUp

Stop unwanted emails clogging your inbox - at least, that's the theory.

Written by Scott Colvey, Computeract!ve

Larger Image

Verdict:

Pros:
It's cheap. Plenty of options to configure. It works, eventually.

Cons:
Not for the novice user ...
... and not much better for experts either.

Overall:
There are far better spam-fighting tools so why buy this one?

Rating:

2

Price:

£9

Junk email, or spam, is an ever-worsening problem. Indeed, to the regular emailer it may seem like barely an hour passes without another batch of unwanted messages turning up in their inbox. SpamStopUp is the latest in a long line of software applications that attempt to eliminate the spam jam.

Our first impressions of SpamStopUp suggest that "attempt" is the operative word here. Within an hour of installation the program had managed to prevent precisely zero out of nearly 20 junk emails from reaching our Outlook inbox. A whole working day later and our inbox had become infested by a further 50 unwanted messages, with SpamStopUp's interceptions holding steady at a big fat nothing. Not a good start.

So what's the problem here? Well, SpamStopUp's apparent ineffectiveness isn't helped by the program's lack of clarity. While there are dozens of spam-fighting options available under the Methods tab, for most of them the software offers little or nothing by way of explanation. Wondering whether to place a tick in the 'Filter out mail sent by SOCKS 4/5 server' box? Don't expect SpamStopUp's help files to provide the answer.

Advertisement

This would not have been a grave concern if the program was successful from the off at identifying and erasing spam but it wasn't. With lots of effort and no small amount of trial and error, we did eventually manage to get the program functioning in a reasonably effective manner. However, we're still not entirely sure how we did it and that, by itself, should be sufficient to ward you off trying this inept product.

Contact: Neutron-IT 0870 3403313
www.spamstopup.com

Manufacturer: Neutron IT

See more Email

Tags:

Reader comments

More from Computeractive

News

The latest home computing news

Downloads

The best PC tools, applications and more

Reviews

Independent opinions on new hardware and software

Step-by-step guides

Easy-to-follow projects with pictures

PC Help

Solve PC problems with our Q&A

Videos

PC projects demonstrated and product reviews

Articles

An in-depth look at how to get the best from your PC

Magazine

What's coming up in Computeractive

Forums

Get help with your PC problems from our readers

Competitions

Your chance to win computing prizes

Shopping

Great deals on products, services and more

Computeractive CD Rom 10
All 26 issues of Computeractive from 2007 on one CD-Rom.

Ultimate Guide to PC Troubleshooting
Everything you need to know to solve your PC problems.

Create your own calendars softwareCreate your own Calendars
The fun and easy way to create your own calendars!

Computeractive - Issue 280Computeractive Back Issues
Missed an issue? Click here to find a back issue

Compare prices now!

Save money on hardware and software with our price comparison service: Best Prices

Compare prices

Advertisement

Free email newsletters

Techno babble demystified...

[Display all definitions]

Or type in any computer-related word and click "Go"

Blogs

Windows Watch

Windows Watch

Keeping an eye on the latest XP and Vista news

Remember to check the downloads

06 Jan 2009One of the mostly overlooked changes in Windows Vista is the new Downloads folder in a users account....

Download Junkie

Download Junkie

Your daily dose of download discussion

Salvage your infected computer using the AntiVir Rescue System

05 Jan 2009The problem with security software is that we over rely on their technology to protect our system, so become careless in our...

The test bed

The test bed

The hottest products, news and gossip from PCW's Labs

Freescale mounts challenge to Snapdragon and Atom

05 Jan 2009Freescale, formerly the semiconductor arm of Motorola, is targeting the emerging netbook market with an ARM-based platform designed to run for eight...

Primary Navigation

© Incisive Media Ltd. 2009. Incisive Media Limited, Haymarket House,
28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX, is a company registered in the United Kingdom with company registration number 04038503

Search computeractive.co.uk