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IMail Server

IMail Server - 10.01

email server solution

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Current Version: 10.01
Release Date: 2008-09-26
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 377
Downloads (all versions): 155
Price: $695.00

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IMail Server is the choice of business, schools, and service providers. Unlike Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes, which are costly to deploy and cumbersome to administer, IMail Server is easy to install and easy to manage. It has a fixed cost and is scalable to thousands of users per server.Award-winning features and reliability combined with a world-class team of reseller partners, technical support engineers, and customer service representatives make IMail Server from Ipswitch a great price-performer.

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This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95

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IMail Server ReviewIf you need… - Version: 7.0, 10/29/2001 04:20AM PST

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a very powerful email server and you don't need or want M$ Exchange, then use this. iMail has a fab web mail client, immense power and speed and the capability of using a shared ODBC User database along with my (IIS) web site and WS_FTP Server (made by the same company). I have a centralised User DB which uses my own DB table, with my own fields plus the fields iMail and WS_FTP require, giving me the flexibility of using a single login for all the services my server provides. The only gripe I have is it doesn't download mail via POP3, as it's been designed to capture email directly from MX records, but I use another free proggy, EmailRED to sort that problem out. So for flexibility, power, speed on NT, with Microsoft, use this!
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