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Exclaimer Mail Utilities
Exclaimer, provider of email utilities for Microsoft Exchange environments, announced that its newest software suite, Exclaimer Mail Utilities 2007, will be unveiled for the first time in Europe at CeBIT 2008, March 4-9 in Hannover, Germany. Launched late last year, Mail Utilities 2007 is the first available suite of software tools that provide significant email enhancements to organizations using Microsoft Exchange 2007. The latest incarnation of Exclaimer's flagship product suite is designed for organizations that have implemented Exchange 2007 and want to utilize all the benefits that Exclaimer Mail Utilities offers.

Exclaimer Mail Utilities 2007 allows organizations to execute a host of powerful mail features at the server level, ensuring compliance with corporate-wide policies and procedures. It provides the ability to add disclaimers and signatures to outgoing email, take advantage of industry-leading anti-spam technology, establish auto-responder messages from any email address, perform email blocking and redirection functions, and perform a wide range of automated actions via a powerful rules engine.



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