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Howard Marks
 

MXlogic Offers Free Service To Flooded Companies

In a shocking demonstration of good citizenship, Colorado-based e-mail management vendor MX Logic is giving two months of free service to businesses and organizations in the flooded-out Midwest. Busineses can reroute their e-mail to MX Logic's servers and use MX Logic's spam, virus, and other filtering services, in addition to giving their users fully functional Webmail until their e-mail infrastructure can be restored. Once users have rebuilt their infrastructure, MX Logic will forward all the mail into the permanent mail server.

In a shocking demonstration of good citizenship, Colorado-based e-mail management vendor MX Logic is giving two months of free service to businesses and organizations in the flooded-out Midwest. Busineses can reroute their e-mail to MX Logic's servers and use MX Logic's spam, virus, and other filtering services, in addition to giving their users fully functional Webmail until their e-mail infrastructure can be restored. Once users have rebuilt their infrastructure, MX Logic will forward all the mail into the permanent mail server.If you're flooded out or have been flattened by a tornado, call MX Logic at 1-877-695-6442 to take advantage of the offer.

Clearly, MX Logic hopes some customers will decide to keep MX Logic's filtering services and 60 day rolling e-mail infrastructure in place in preparation for the next disaster.


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Even so, they get this month's good citizen award.


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