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AIT Upgrades Spam Protection w Free Service

Released on = October 2, 2006, 6:18 am

Press Release Author = Jeff Murray

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = AIT, Inc. offers beefed up anti-spam service that is
available at no cost.

Press Release Body = AIT Upgrades Spam Protection w/ Free Service



'New and improved' usually means more expensive, too. But AIT (http://ait.com) has
turned the axiom on its head with a beefed up anti-spam service that is available at
no cost. The upgrade entails software that sits between a user's e-mail client and
the Internet, poring through incoming messages and filtering based on rules defined
by third-party companies who monitor known proxy servers, RBL lists, and other spam
senders. "This is effective mail management for small businesses who don't have the
time or budget to institute intensive self-management systems," said Clarence
Briggs, AIT's Chief Executive Officer.



The only fee is a one-time charge for pointing a user's MX record. "The real
benefit is there is no learning curve for the user; this tool is pre-configured,"
said Briggs. That means no long hours spent on building black and white lists,
drafting rule sets, and other tasks that mean time away from business. E-mail is
read as normal, but without the junk; spam is automatically siphoned out of the
flow. The service also means filtering without 'false positive', where important
messages are treated as spam. "In addition, this tool looks at phishing sites and
possible issues with HTML newsletters, like viruses and bad links," said Briggs.



Web Site = http://www.ait.com

Contact Details = Jeff Murray
VP Marketing
AIT, Inc
421 Maiden Lane
Fayetteville, NC 28301
910-321-4430
910-321-1392

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