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Microsoft .Net Code, Stops Spam Cold

Brainclone Enterprises releases spam stopping source code. Brainclone's Paidstamp Source code was created for companies and individual programmers looking for a way to leverage existing infrastructure to stop spam, by allowing individual email users to control emails through micro-payments.

Brainclone Enterprises, Inc. is releasing its Paidstamp source code that stops spam using micro-payments. Developers using Microsoft's .Net environment, can use the Paidstamp code and modify it to their existing infrastructure, and put a stop to unsolicited email fast. The source code includes modules that will let people completely control email from unknown people or advertisers.


Anthony Loera, President of Brainclone Enterprises stated: "Brainclone is releasing the Paidstamp source code to developers and companies interested in the development of micro-payment solutions using verification technologies. We feel the ability to read what you want to read; will allow the email users to take control of the advertising that is constantly being thrown at them on a daily basis. We created this using the new Visual Studio .Net Development environment to provide developers an easy way to incorporate it into their existing systems quickly."

When asked why he was releasing the source code for this spam stopping solution, he said "We feel it is imperative for companies creating new ways to deal with spam, to use a verification system. The Paidstamp solution uses an email verification system, and the solution assures users that the unknown e-mailer or advertiser has been verified through an online banking institution, and that there is also recourse should it be necessary."

"We are protecting the user by giving them the keys to a system where they can receive emails they want. Should they want to read the occasional advertisement, they will be compensated through a micro-payment. The choice to ask for one or many micro-payments from a single advertisement email, or from an unknown person, is solely controlled by the end user. The system will not ask for any micro-payments from any emails, or domains that the user knows to be relatives, friends, or business associates. This Paidstamp system will not pass bogus emails to your protected email users. Your email users will now have a seriously simple way to get rid of unwanted email."

"With the Paidstamp source code, the developer can allow all email users to control their email through micro-payments."

A company or a developer interested in the source code, to produce software or add this functionality to an existing infrastructure, would only need to contact us, sign a usage agreement for the source code and pay a $20 administration fee. Non-profit organizations only require a signed usage agreement. Should a company require a complete handcrafted solution built by us, we can provide this service also. Our usage agreement allows us to measure the interest of this solution, and help us provide the interested parties with additional Paidstamp source code items and additions for themselves and their email users."

About Brainclone Enterprises


Brainclone is a premier solutions group lead by 31-year-old Anthony Loera from Miami, Florida. With innovative development solutions that concentrate on user information, memory retention, media and GUI research.


About Anthony Loera
Anthony Loera is the President and founder of Brainclone.com. He has provided solutions to some of the top companies in the United States including Verizon, Americatel, Merck Pharmaceuticals, and Microsoft.

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