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Free Spam Blocking Software
Available to All Nonprofits Nationwide on 'Spam Prevention
Day'
December 12 Donation Coincides with Free Educational
Workshop for Bay Area Nonprofits
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - December 3, 2003 - On
December 12, nonprofit organizations will receive a holiday
gift as part of national Spam Prevention Day. For one day,
any U.S.-based nonprofit organization can visit www.stopspamtoday.org
to receive a free, full year donation of anti-spam software
for each of its employees. The program is organized by TechSoup,
the technology website for nonprofits and service of Bay
Area nonprofit CompuMentor, and Mailshell Inc., the leading
developer of anti-spam software. Mailshell has already donated
more than $1 million of anti-spam software this year.
Experts indicate that more than half of all email is spam
and the problem is expected to grow during the holiday season
when spammers deluge the Internet with holiday-related offers.
The danger of spam is now greater than ever, as the messages
often contain harmful viruses in addition to offensive or
fraudulent offers.
December 12 will also mark the first 'Spam Prevention Day',
a free educational workshop and training designed to help
nonprofits better understand the causes of spam, and learn
how to limit its negative impact. The December 12 event
will take place at San Francisco's Heald College and will
host up to 50 local nonprofit organizations. Each workshop
participant will not only receive complimentary anti-spam
software from Mailshell, but also training from experts
and hands-on help from a technical volunteer. Local nonprofits
can register for the free event at http://www.compumentor.org/events/spday/default.html.
Nonprofits not located in the Bay Area can visit www.stopspamtoday.org
for their free donation of Mailshell's anti-spam software.
"Many nonprofit organizations spend the whole year helping
others but often don't have the resources to buy cutting-edge
software to help themselves," said Tonny Yu, president
of Mailshell, developer of Mailshell Anti-Spam software
and co-sponsor of the program. "Non-profits are deluged
with spam like the rest of us. This donation is a timely
way for us to give something back to nonprofits, particularly
during this holiday season."
"This program combines our two primary goals of providing
education and product donations to nonprofits in one event,"
said Rebecca Masisak, Director and General Manager of DiscounTech,
TechSoup's product donation program. "Nonprofits' demand
for anti-spam software has been huge this year and we hope
that many will take advantage of Spam Prevention Day."
Spam Prevention Day is developed and produced by CompuMentor's
Mentor Matching program, which connects nonprofits with
tech-savvy volunteers. Now in its 17th year, Mentor Matching
is CompuMentor's first and longest-running program. It is
one of nine technology-consulting services offered by CompuMentor.
CompuMentor is also the home of TechSoup, the technology
resource website for nonprofits featuring how-to articles,
community discussions, resource listings, and the popular
product donation service, DiscounTech.
About TechSoup: TechSoup.org (www.techsoup.org),
the nonprofit technology website created by CompuMentor
(www.compumentor.org), empowers
nonprofits to succeed in the Digital Age by providing timely
and targeted technology information and resources. TechSoup
provides other nonprofits with the tech know-how they need
to more efficiently and effectively achieve their missions.
TechSoup partners with a wide range of nonprofit and technology
organizations such as CNET, NPower and Philanthropy Journal
to provide content. TechSoup's weekly e-newsletter, TechSoupBy
the Cup, is distributed to more than 34,000 subscribers.
Through its product philanthropy service, TechSoup also
offers access to affordable technology products and services
just for nonprofits. Through this program, nonprofits can
receive donated and discounted software and other technology
products from leading technology vendors - such as Microsoft,
Cisco and Intuit - for a small administrative fee. Since
its inception in January 2002, the service has distributed
more than 375,000 products to more than 17,000 nonprofit
organizations, saving the sector more than $111 million.
About Mailshell Inc.: Mailshell is
the OEM anti-spam leader. The company's products include
anti-spam software developer tools and a suite of enterprise
and personal anti-spam products. The Mailshell Engine is
the only anti-spam solution developed explicitly to integrate
spam-blocking technology with common IT components, including
security appliances, mail servers, mail clients, anti-virus
applications and many others. Mailshell's software recently
earned an "Editors' Choice" award in PC Magazine's review
of spam filters, and has been dubbed "priceless" by Forbes
magazine, "excellent" by the Associated Press and "easy
to use" by CNET. Mailshell technology outperformed all other
commercial anti-spam solutions including iHateSpam, Symantec
and McAfee® in a recent study from the leading consumer
reporting magazine. For more information visit http://www.mailshell.com.
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Contact:
Stefan Pollack, The Pollack PR Marketing Group, (310)
556-4443, spollack@ppmgcorp.com
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