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Tumbleweed Press Releases
North East Independent School District of Texas Lowers
Spam Rates by 80% with the Tumbleweed Email Firewall
Integrated Email Firewall Solution Keeps District in Compliance with Email Content Regulations Redwood City, CA – August 30, 2004 – Tumbleweed® Communications Corp. (NASDAQ:TMWD), a leading provider of secure Internet messaging software and hardware for enterprises and government agencies, announced today that the Northeast Independent School District of Texas has replaced their previous email hygiene solutions with the Tumbleweed Email Firewall™ to block viruses, inappropriate language, and improve spam capture rates by over 400%. With 5,700 employee email boxes distributed throughout 56 schools and 4 administrative offices, the employees of the Northeast Independent School District of Texas receive as many as 18,000 email messages per day. Prior to installing Tumbleweed's Email Firewall and Dynamic Anti-Spam Service, 10,000 – 12,000 of the emails reaching staff in-boxes each day were spam. The District IT departments were inundated with complaints from employees who were receiving high levels of spam. “We were looking for a one-box solution that would give us virus protection as well as sophisticated spam filtering,” said David Caron, Unix Systems Administrator for the North East Independent School District of Texas. “In addition, as a public institution working with children, we needed a solution with content filtering that could ensure that our staff was in compliance with email content regulations. Evaluations proved that Tumbleweed’s solution was the best for meeting all of those needs.” Tumbleweed’s integrated email firewall solution combines anti-spam, virus scanning, and content filtering into one email management infrastructure, reducing cost, architectural complexity and risk, and administrative overhead. The email firewall captures over 60% of incoming email as spam with virtually no false positives, and has significantly reduced the school district’s total cost of ownership (TCO). Tumbleweed’s content filtering helps the taxpayer-funded district comply with the legal standards governing the types of content that may be present in employees’ email. "As school districts and educational institutions rely more and more upon for the Internet for communicating both internally and with the community, they face the same email challenges that corporations have been struggling with," said Jeff Ready, VP of Marketing for Tumbleweed Communications. "Organizations like North East Independent School District of Texas are discovering that Tumbleweed can keep them in compliance with communication regulations while simultaneously providing first-rate protection from spam and viruses." About Tumbleweed's Email Firewall: Tumbleweed’s Dynamic Anti-spam Service™ (DAS) is an Internet-based subscription service that updates the Tumbleweed email firewall with new heuristic defenses as they are published, similar to the way anti-virus engines work. Tumbleweed's Message Protection Lab™ develops and publishes the heuristic updates: the Lab is staffed by experts who continually analyze spam to identify new spammer trends and tactics, and create and publish new heuristics to stop them. About Tumbleweed Communications: ### Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, particularly with respect to the features and performance of Tumbleweed’s Email Firewall solutions. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "potential," "continue," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates," and similar expressions. For further cautions about the risks of investing in Tumbleweed, we refer you to the documents Tumbleweed files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly Tumbleweed's Form 10-K filed March 15, 2004, Form 10-Q filed May 10, 2004, and Form 10-Q filed August 12, 2004. Tumbleweed assumes no obligation to update information contained in this press
release, including for example its guidance regarding its future performance,
which represents the Company's expectations only as of the date of this release
and should not be viewed as a statement about the Company's expectations after
such date. Although this release may remain available on the Company's website
or elsewhere, its continued availability does not indicate that the Company
is reaffirming or confirming any of the information contained herein. |
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