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woomail1.gifWe all have been attacked by spams/viruses through our web-based email accounts every once in awhile if not most of the time. In fact, email spams have become a prevalent issue that web-based email users might have already been immune to this and don’t mind it anymore.If you have already given up on your web-based email provider’s promise of getting your email account free of spams/viruses/unsolicited messages, you might want to try out Woomail.

Woomail poses itself as the world’s safest mail. It has the features common to most web-based email services except for one thing. You control who can contact you by letting them into your Woomail network. Likewise, your contacts (should you persuade them to use Woomail) can also control who they want to let in to their Woomail hub.

In brief here are 3 keypoints that would help you understand how Woomail works:

  • If you register atĀ  Woomail, you will be givenĀ  a unique Woomail home page address instead of an ordinary email user account. (e.g. http://woomail.com/arnold instead of arnold@woomail.com)
  • When sending an email to a friend who is not yet in your Woomail network, you will be asked if you want their email contacts be saved in your Woomail quick contact list.
  • When you send an email to non-Woomail contacts, they can reply to your email via a link to your Woomail home page via located on the bottom part of your message.

I’ve created my Woomail account and will see whether Woomail really fights off spam, viruses and unwanted messages from getting into my inbox.

If you are creating your own Woomail or already have one, add me as your contact (http://woomail.com/arnoldzafra), and let us explore Woomail together.