InBoxer Makes 500,000 Enron Emails Searchable for Free at <a href="http://www. EnronEmail. com" onclick="linkClick(this. href)">www. EnronEmail. com</a&gt

InBoxer Makes 500,000 Enron Emails Searchable for Free at www. EnronEmail. com



Just in time for criminal trial, online users can easily identify objectionable content, and more, sent and received by Enron executives.



CONCORD, MA (PRWEB) January 23, 2006



The exact words written in the emails of top Enron Corp. employees, including those of Enron’s Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, are categorized and available for easy, free, on-line searching and analysis using InBoxer, Inc.’s new sophisticated content analysis tools at www. EnronEmail. com.



More than 500,000 emails sent to and from 176 company employees from 2000 to 2002 -- and released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) -- are available. At www. EnronEmail. com, users can find useful material, such as:



Business practices. (Look for Tom Delay and fund raising.) Insights into executive life. (Look for Linda Lay about Biochemical Research.) Some really good jokes. (Look for the one about giving a cat a pill.) Truly offensive content. (Search the Objectionable Use column.)



“I can’t believe some of the things Enron employees put in their email messages. Who would ever write about their ‘one night stands’ or the habits of their bosses?” said Roger Matus, InBoxer’s chief executive. “I tried to find the most outrageous email, but couldn't pick one. I believe anyone interested in the Enron legacy and culture, as well as the Lay and Skilling trial, will want to check out www. EnronEmail. com.”



Online visitors create a free account at www. EnronEmail. com using the InBoxer Anti-Risk Appliance, which is currently being tested. They then use the built-in tools to find messages that would have triggered an alert if Enron had been able to use the InBoxer Anti-Risk Appliance back then. Alternatively, users may search for words, phrases, senders, recipients and more. The complimentary service is provided by InBoxer, Inc.



In addition to providing search capabilities, InBoxer is sponsoring three contests on the site and will be awarding prizes to the individuals who identify the most outrageous emails in three categories:



Contest 1: I’d fire him (or her) Contest 2: Enron’s funniest jokes Contest 3: What were they thinking



Rules of the contest and prizes are posted on the site, which also enables visitors to view and post blogging comments.



About InBoxer



InBoxer, Inc. (www. inboxer. com) helps organizations manage the risks associated with protecting intellectual property, 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.



All companies and products listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.



CONTACT: 



Elyse Familant 



George Cohen Communications 



(978) 725-3637 



Elysef @ gccpr. com



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