Boxbe Review – And Why You Don’t Need It!

Every time I send out an email to my subscribers, I will without doubt get a verification email from Boxbe.com. I click on every one of them and verify myself, which 99.9% of Internet marketers won’t bother to do.

Recently, I started to receive more and more email from Boxbe, which means of course they are increasing their user base. So I decided to signup myself and check it out. Here’s my review of the service.

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What is Boxbe?

Basically, it’s a free service that you can use to protect your email inbox from spammers and unwanted email. You can use it will all your existing Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail accounts. When you signup for Boxbe they will ask for your login and password, and they will automatically create (in the case of Gmail) a filter for Boxbe. They they will filter all your incoming mail.

When you receive an email, Boxbe checks to see if the sender (or the sending domain) is in your “whitelist”. If it is not, Boxbe will automatically send an email to the sender, asking him to confirm that he is a real human being. If the email was sent by a spammer, he will not confirm as he’s probably using a fake email, or he’s just not interested in doing that extra work.

So therefore, at the end of the day, you will have a squeaky clean inbox. No spam, no unwanted email, only the people you choose to hear from.

Here’s the problem:

  • Boxbe overrides Gmail’s wonderful spam filter, and that sucks big time
  • If you’re getting unwanted email, check at the bottom of the email and you will be able to unsubscribe anyways
  • If you cannot unsubscribe from unwanted email, just mark it as spam and Gmail will automatically send all email from the person to the spam folder

Here’s a sample of the amount of hardcore spam that Boxbe allows to my inbox:

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All these are clear cut spam, yet Boxbe delivers them to my Gmail inbox. Without Boxbe, Gmail would have automatically sent all these to the spam folder, but now I have to do it myself.

Therefore, here’s my conclusion – you don’t need Boxbe.

It only makes your life harder and gives you more work to do as you have to manually report all the spam emails, and manually accept all the legitimate ones. I’m an internet marketer and I receive on average 1,000 – 3,000 emails per week, yet I managed just fine without Boxbe.

Switch to Gmail. Their spam filters are great. Learn to unsubscribe to email newsletters you no longer want to subscribe to. Learn to create filters in Gmail to automatically sort email you only want to read later.

Perhaps they may improve later and overcome these issues, but for now I’ll pass.



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Comments

  1. ging says:

    my friends do not like it. boxbe would always ask notification and they don’t like to be bothered answering those questions or notifications.

  2. Great!

    I am definitely one of the beneficiaries of web 2.0 and the democratization of the world wide web. I was going to complete my subscription to boxbe, they asked for my password, on their page and I was confused. (instead of on a pop up window, that was why I was alarmed and decided to look for a review on how authentic the product is)

    I decided to read a review about boxbe, and landed on your blog. After reading what you wrote and the comment, I decided not to subscribe.

    thanks for saving me from the mess I would have gotten into.

  3. John Monyjok says:

    Hi all,
    I am in trouble with this thing called Boxbe.. it sends invitation letters or messages as you may call them to all my contacts including my both without my permission. My friend Steve just asked me to quit Boxbe if I can and I find it difficult to do so.

    Anyway, as reflected above by other people who might have more experience about this company, it is clear that Boxbe is not needed and I personally ask Google to remove that service on the engine unless it make it easy to unsubcribe if one like me want to.
    Thanks

    John, Sudan

  4. nurul says:

    i agree..boxbe is such a nuisance.
    i don’t use it, but many friends do..
    so when i send email to them..hv to do the verification thingy..
    as if i don’t already hv so many things to do online..hv to do this other additional work..arrghh!

  5. Heather says:

    I use gmail as my only email account and have never had a problem with spam. I don’t see how Boxbe would be useful if spam filters are set up properly on hotmail, yahoo, and gmail accounts.

  6. Georjina says:

    Glad you warned us. I use Gmail and have had very little spam coming into my inbox, Yahoo is another matter and it seems to be getting worse.

    As a business owner, why make your job harder than it needs to be and asking people to take an extra step just to receive your message – automatic delete and ignore.

    One thing about the internet, there’s always a shiny new box in the wings:)