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Exchange Spam Filter

Leading Anti spam vendor shows appreciation to its first customers with software giveaway

Free EMPT 5.5 Anti-spam Filter, to purchasers of J.A. Korsmeyer's original software product, POP3 GatewayT.

The first 100 purchasers of the original POP3 Gateway, who respond to the Free EMP promotion, are given the current version of Extensible Messaging Platform ( EMP 5.5 ) at zero cost. The promotion is scheduled to end March 31st 2005.

EMP licenses range in cost from approximately $900 for 50 users to over $100,000 for large installations. The company states that there is no limit on the license size when redeeming this offer and explains that this bold move is meant as a thank you for having contributed to the success of J.A. Korsmeyer during its early years, by providing a zero cost solution to an epidemic problem.

To qualify for the free EMP license, the recipient must:

  1. Have purchased a pre-4.0 version (EMP 3.x or earlier), of POP3 Gateway.
  2. Not currently hold an EMP license.
  3. Agree to deploy EMP within their production environment within 30 days.

During the years 1997 - 1999, J.A. Korsmeyer, became well known for its popular POP3 Gateway POP retrieval product. POP3 GatewayT, which permitted the deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server without the requisite dedicated Internet connection and static IP address. As a result, many small organizations were able to deploy Exchange Server within their environments.

In 2000, J.A. Korsmeyer released Extensible Messaging Platform (EMP), which included the POP3 retrieval functionality of POP3 Gateway, but also included powerful pattern-based anti-spam filtering and dedicated SMTP operation.

ince the initial EMP release, EMP has continued to evolve and has become one of the leading server based anti-spam solutions available.

EMP is endorsed by tier-one mail server vendors; Microsoft, IBM/Lotus and Novell. It is operating system independent and deployed around the world, protecting a diverse array of mail server products, including Microsoft Exchange Server, Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise and UNIX Sendmail.