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MailArmory Secures Innovation Award
July 26, 2002
FORT COLLINS, CO - MailArmory, one of the most comprehensive email filtering
services available, won an award for product innovation on Thursday. The IQ
(Innovation Quotient) Awards recognize companies for clever, unique and
creative new products and services with promising market potential.
MailArmory was selected as a winner of the 2002 IQ Awards for its ability to
relieve one of the foremost issues for Internet users by filtering and
blocking unsolicited email, commonly known as spam. Jupiter Media Metrix
estimates that customers will receive about 206 billion spam messages per
year by 2006 at an estimated $1 per email cost to companies. MailArmory
filters up to 99.7% of spam destined for a user's email box, nearly
eliminating the problem.
MailArmory uses a point-based system to filter spam email. Complex
mathematical calculations determine a message's likelihood of being spam and
assign a rating to each message. This is compared against individual user
settings to determine whether the message should be delivered as normal or
flagged as spam. MailArmory keeps unwanted messages from being delivered,
decreasing the load on mail servers and allowing end users to concentrate on
their work rather than reviewing spam.
Users of the MailArmory system have been thrilled with the service. Lisa
Baker of CatSpecialist.com said, "This is just awesome. You are making my
life sane again." Even so, the developers of MailArmory are striving to
make the service even better. Advancements are in progress for virus
filtering, currently scheduled for release in mid-August. Andy Neely,
Senior Project Manager for MailArmory, stated, "MailArmory is like having a
secretary for your email, screening out the junk and passing along what's
important. By removing spam and eradicating viruses before they hit a user's
inbox, MailArmory allows people to use email without worrying about what
they might be opening."
The Northern Colorado Business Report created the IQ Awards in 2000 to
recognize unique and ingenious ideas from companies in the Northern Colorado
Region. Companies and organizations competed in seven categories for the
3rd annual Awards. Other winners included Optibrand Ltd. LLC, Atrix
Laboratories, Inc., CoCreate Software, Inc., Colorado Customware, Inc., The
Mindshare Institute, and Sixth Dimension.
MailArmory is developed and operated by Front Range Internet, Inc. (FRII).
Originally created as a solution for FRII customers, MailArmory can be
used by companies and Internet providers worldwide. Front Range Internet is
among the largest Internet service providers in Colorado, providing fully
redundant Internet backbone access for dial-up modem, ISDN, DSL, server
colocation, and dedicated services including DS1, DS3, and Gigabit Ethernet.
FRII also employs a full-time staff for consulting, 7-day-a-week technical
support, network and system administration, enhanced business services, web
development, hosting and spam filtering. More information is available at
www.MailArmory.com and www.frii.com.
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