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New Firefox Plugin to Fight Spam
New Firefox Plugin to Fight Spam
A free webmail service Umail.net now offers Firefox users a new plugin aimed to make registration with various websites faster and safer. Umail Assistant automatically fills registration form and creates email alias for every new registration. As well as Umail.net itself, the new plugin is absolutely free.
Krasnoyarsk,
Krasnoyarsk Territory,
Russia
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29/03/2011
Developed to save time and provide stronger spam protection, Umail Assistant eliminates the need to give away primary email address. Each time a user registers with a website, the plugin generates an email alias. What is more, the smart plugin can fill some of the most frequent form fields, saving a user from this tedious job.
Here is how it works: after you have downloaded and installed Umail Assistant, feed your Umail login and password into it. When registering with some website click Umail Assistant button in your Firefox address bar, and the plugin will fill email field with the automatically generated alias address. By default the incoming messages sent to the alias go the Inbox folder of your primary account. For your convenience all the messages from the same alias will be tagged with the name of the website you registered with. Tagging and filtering rules can be customized so that the messages from selected aliases are automatically sorted to designated folders.
In addition to that, Umail Assistant can be used to skip the boring routine of filling some fields like name, country of residence and so on. The plugin can do that for you using the details stated in your Umail.net profile. If you still don´t have a Umail.net account, it seems to be the time to give this convenient and intuitive webmail service a try, especially considering the fact that it is provided free of charge.
Links:
Website address: http://umail.net
Product page: http://umail.net/static/assistant
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