All,

As more and more businesses are having to shut down their offices, and rely 
nearly completely on doing business online, making sure that business email 
gets to the inbox is becoming more important than ever to these businesses.

While we of course are also a business, we don't want to profit from the 
current situation.  We want to help.  So I have made the decision to waive the 
application fee for SuretyMail email reputation certification for my 
colleagues.  I want to be clear:  our application fee (which is $500) doesn't 
actually even fully cover our processing of an application, and we still need 
to pay our folks who process these applications, so this is coming out of our 
pocket.  But it's something that we can do, and I've made the decision that we 
should do it.

Please don't share this outside of this group (I am making the same offer to my 
colleagues in a couple of other groups I am in, but it is for me to decide to 
whom we extend this offer).

Also to that end, if you would like to take advantage of this, contact me 
directly, and offlist, and I will make the introduction to our customer service 
manager, Shannon, so that she knows to process your application without payment.

Be safe out there.

Anne

--
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law
Dean of Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School
CEO/President, SuretyMail Email Reputation Certification
Policy Drafting and Review for Businesses
Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law)
Legislative Consultant, GDPR, CCPA (CA) & CCDPA (CO) Compliance Consultant


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