How It Works

I. If installed correctly, the software runs in the background of Windows Mobile. No main program window is immediately available to the phone user for interaction.

II. When a new SMS message arrives and it is computed to be a spamming SMS by our software, a warning window will be prompted to the user. The user only needs to click the "OK" button to dismiss it. On the captured screenshot, we can also see the current spamming SMS has a Spam Index of 100% shown in the parenthesis right to the warning string "Spam Detected".

At the same time, this message will be automatically moved to a special SMS mail box (the highlighted one on the screenshot) for those spamming messages. The user only need to check this special mail box from time to tome to see if there exist mis-classified messages.

If Windows Mobile on the phone is of the Simplified Chinese version, the special SMS mail box for those spamming messages will be named "垃圾邮件"; if Windows Mobile is of the Traditional Chinese version, the special mailbox will be named "垃圾郵件"; otherwise, it will be named "Spam". There are quite some phone models on the market which run an English operating system but support the processing of Simplified Chinese SMS messages, theoretically our software should be able to run correctly on them too.

III. When a new SMS message arrives and it is computed to be a legitimate SMS, then everything is normal and the message is put in the Inbox mail box. If the version you installed is the B-version, you get directly the default Windows Mobile notification of a new arrival.

If the version you installed is the A-version, before you get the system default notification, our software will prompt an information window to let you know that the newly arrival has passed the spamming test of our anti-spammer and therefore is legitimate.