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TOKYO, Japan — Vmall Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, launches an English beta version of aguse.net, a Japan based website designed to aid Internet users with the power of information gained from simply inputting either an URL of a website or Internet headers from Spam/Virus email. Aguse.net is a free service that allows Internet users to arm themselves with information from sources that may be a nuisance.

Inputting almost any URL at aguse.net, before entering a website, allows Internet users to check out the chosen website safely.

Information such as domain name, the grabbed top page image of the website, the server location, whether the website is blacklisted, the Webmaster details and more, can be investigated just on the URL alone.

Beta2 version enhances aguse.net with an analytical tool feature, MailBuster, which allows Internet users to trace the senders of unwanted email, in particular “spam” or virus email. MailBuster investigates by following the source of the sender’s email by inputting the data from the Internet headers, which can be found on all email. Armed with this information the sender of nuisance email can be warned to stop contact.

The aguse.net presents a cool sky blue and white website in a smart easy to use format and displays the results of the investigation of either the URL or email that you want to know more about in a clear easy to follow layout.

On launching the Japanese beta version of aguse.net, the website was inundated with 500,000 page views per day.

Vmall Corporation CEO Koichi Yamaguchi says, “Our site will help people to find out about a website beforehand. Individuals and companies can protect themselves from breaches of their rights and blame without grounds.”

The official launch of aguse.net will be in April 2007 with full English and Japanese versions. Expect more features and better accuracy.

[tags]Vmall Corporation, Koichi Yamaguchi, MailBuster spam tool, trace website URLs[/tags]