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Mail-Filters Offers Free Anti-Spam Filtering to Charitable Organizations Through The End of 2006 |
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Written by Wire Services
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Thursday, 01 December 2005 |
Mail-Filters.com, Inc., the global leader in OEM anti-spam solutions providing technology for its OEM partners filtering billions of messages a day in more than 100 countries and over 30 languages, announced today that during the holiday season it will be offering charitable organizations of all sizes free anti-spam filtering technology through the end of 2006.
It is estimated that this offer will potentially save charitable organizations millions of dollars, collectively, allowing them to re-invest these scarce funds into other areas that benefit those whom the organizations serve.
"At this time of the year we feel it appropriate to acknowledge the contribution of those organizations whose mission is to help others," said Ben Westbrook, CEO of Mail-Filters.com, Inc. "These organizations offer a tremendous service to our communities while operating with very limited resources." Mr. Westbrook continued, "Unfortunately most of these organizations must either spend a considerable amount of their limited funds on licensing anti-spam technology or simply having to deal with the annoyances and hazards that come without having any anti-spam filtering technology. Mail-Filters is pleased to offer our protection to these organizations at no charge for the rest of 2005 and all of 2006." Charitable organizations wishing to take advantage of this offer must sign up before end of business December 30, 2005. The service will take effect immediately, and operate through December 31, 2006. Visit the Mail-Filters website for offer eligibility and details: http://www.Mail-Filters.com/Charity |