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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 04:18:35 PDT
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: New Feature For Junk Spy

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Note from Peter Skye: The following announcement is from a local OS/2
vendor.

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Contact Carla Hanzlik, carla@sundialsystems.com
For immediate release

New Feature For Junk Spy

Junk Spy (http://www.sundialsystems.com/junkspy/) has a
new web site feature as of today that lets you send yourself
test messages and watch as they're filtered out of your
email.

"You now have a way to see Junk Spy in action," says
Rollin White of Sundial Systems. "You can watch Junk Spy
catch and divert junk mail right away. This way you'll know
it's working properly and that your junk mail problems are
finally on the way to being solved."

Junk Spy filters junk mail as it arrives from your mail
server and before it gets to your email program.

"Users of the free prerelease version of Junk Spy can now
run this instant junk mail demonstration of what Junk Spy
can do," says Randell Flint of Sundial. "And if you don't
yet have Junk Spy, you can download the prerelease right
now."

Details are on the Junk Spy home page at

http://www.sundialsystems.com/junkspy/

"The Junk Spy prerelease has been phenomenally
successful," says Flint. "Everyone wants a copy, and
everyone is extremely pleased to see major new OS/2 software
on the market. We already have businesses using it so
their employees don't have to wade through dozens of junk
messages. We have families using Junk Spy so their email
isn't full of trash and their kids don't see the garbage
that comes along."

Junk Spy is a hands-off answer to the junk mail problem.
It uses a logic engine that's more powerful than simple mail
filters to keep junk mail in check.

"We continually check new junk mail and update the
database of clues that Junk Spy uses," adds Rollin White.
"We'll catch the new junk mail tricks as soon as the
spammers think of them."

Download the Junk Spy prerelease and make your email more
productive again. It's another solution from Sundial -
"Sundial Has The Answers".

http://www.sundialsystems.com
Sundial Systems Corporation
909 Electric Avenue, Suite 204
Seal Beach, California 90740 USA
"Sundial Has The Answers"

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