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7 Mistakes Companies Can Avoid With Email Harassment Cases Released By InBoxer

Business Wire, Oct 10, 2006

Emails From Former Congressman Mark Foley and Former Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher Are Two High Profile Examples Of A Risk Companies Can Avoid

CONCORD, Mass. -- With recent revelations in the news about the use of email and electronic communications in hostile work environment and harassment cases, InBoxer, Inc. released a new whitepaper, entitled, 7 Mistakes You Can Avoid With Email Harassment Cases, which advises companies on the steps they can take that may reduce their liability risk.

"Congressman Mark Foley of Florida is just the most recent high profile case in which email was used for potentially inappropriate conduct," said Roger Matus, CEO of InBoxer, Inc., which makes tools for screening emails. "Only last year, Harry Stonecipher lost his position as CEO of Boeing as a result of emails to a female employee. Other cases, involving less notable personnel, impact U.S. businesses every day.

"Companies are not excused from dealing with harassment just because it moved from the water cooler and the locker room to the email system. The Supreme Court ruled that companies must take 'immediate and appropriate corrective action' to deal with it. Unfortunately, most companies don't even know the first steps to take," said Matus.

The whitepaper describes seven specific steps that companies can take with citations from court cases and examples using real-world email messages.

The whitepaper is free and is available immediately for download at http://www.inboxer.com/ar_harassment.shtml.> About InBoxer

InBoxer, Inc. (www.inboxer.com) helps organizations manage the risks associated with maintaining customer privacy, ensuring regulatory compliance and reducing inappropriate employee behavior. The company's award-winning InBoxer Anti-Spam Filter and the InBoxer Anti-Risk Appliance use industry-leading sophisticated language technologies and advanced techniques to analyze entire messages, not just key words and phrases, to achieve high accuracy. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Concord, Mass., InBoxer's customers across six continents include Fortune 100 companies, state and local governments, health care institutions, small businesses, and consumers.

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