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To: Tom Hua who wrote (702)6/9/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: Rajiv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2514
 
Wednesday June 9, 6:12 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: CustomTracks Corporation
CustomTracks Corporation Agrees to Dismiss Lawsuit
DALLAS, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- CustomTracks Corporation (Nasdaq: CUST - news) announced today that it has agreed to dismiss its lawsuit, filed on May 27, 1999, against Critical Path, Inc. (Nasdaq: CPTH - news), a San Francisco- based provider of email hosting services.

CustomTracks has now been able to determine that Critical Path was, in fact, in compliance with the terms of the confidentiality agreement between the parties that was the subject of the suit, and as a result, CustomTracks has agreed to dismiss the suit with prejudice.

CustomTracks Corporation is developing an Internet transaction system and a Digital Signature and Encryption system and is exploring additional Internet-related businesses. The company's new Internet transaction system is expected to be operational by the end of September 1999, and the Digital Signature and Encryption system is expected to be released by the end of August 1999. CustomTracks' headquarters is in Dallas. For further investor information about CustomTracks, visit the company's Web site at www.customtracks.com or contact investor relations at 972-702-7057.



To: Tom Hua who wrote (702)6/9/1999 7:24:00 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
As you can see, from the previous message, Tom, CUST has announced. Further, it would appear as I had thought that they were just trying to protect their interest and insure that CPTH was not going to share proprietary knowledge with the enemy. Once satisfied, that was the case the lawsuit was dropped. eom