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Note from Peter Skye: The following announcement is from a local OS/2
vendor.
Contact Carla Hanzlik, carla@sundialsystems.com
For immediate release
Junk Spy Ready For OS/2 Action
Junk Spy (http://www.sundialsystems.com/junkspy/) is ready
for download.
"It's a free prerelease version," says Randell Flint of
Sundial. "We're finished with our internal testing, and now
we want everyone to give it a try. Go straight to the Junk
Spy page and get yourself a copy."
Junk Spy installs between your email program and your mail
server where it watches for, and filters out, junk mail.
"This is a hands-off answer to everyone's junk mail
problem" adds Rollin White, Junk Spy's Development Manager.
"Here at Sundial we constantly analyze new junk mail and we
also continuously update a database of known spammer sites.
We do all of the logic enhancements and database updates so
Junk Spy is always current."
Get your prerelease version of Junk Spy right now at
http://www.sundialsystems.com/junkspy/
"Junk Spy's logic engine lets us do much more than an
end-user can with filters, since a mail program's filters
can't access a database of clues or do extensive logic" says
Randell Flint. "And because Junk Spy does all the checking
based on Sundial's constant flow of database updates and
detection clues, there's no need for a user to create
filters and then keep them updated."
Junk Spy makes email more productive since you don't waste
time cleaning trash messages from your inbox. 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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