Re:Subject: Mail Server Software

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19758
interpreted = N
texte = >Date: 1 Sep 1998 14:40:51 >From: richmk@dwx.com >Subject: Mail Server Software>Can anyone recommend an NT mail server that I can. I don't need >anything very robust. Just going to use it on our Windows NT Server for >WebCatalog to send and receive email. I would also appreciate info on >where I can get it (url if shareware, etc.).>Dick Kirsner >Competitive Edge, Inc.I can recommend MailSite (http://www.rockliffe.com/) as an extremely stable commercial version of the free IMS EMWAC mail software (see http://www1.sica.com/IMS/ for details). The minimum configuration, which sounds like what you would need, is $145 and gives you 10 mailboxes and 5 mailing lists. If you later need to have more mailboxes, lists etc, there are several more options, including SQL database versions for high volume. I have been using it for almost 2 years and it is almost as stable and powerful as WebCatalog ;)You can also check out http://www.email-software.com for an extensive list of both servers and clients. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  2. Re:Subject: Mail Server Software (Bob Minor 1998)
>Date: 1 Sep 1998 14:40:51 >From: richmk@dwx.com >Subject: Mail Server Software>Can anyone recommend an NT mail server that I can. I don't need >anything very robust. Just going to use it on our Windows NT Server for >WebCatalog to send and receive email. I would also appreciate info on >where I can get it (url if shareware, etc.).>Dick Kirsner >Competitive Edge, Inc.I can recommend MailSite (http://www.rockliffe.com/) as an extremely stable commercial version of the free IMS EMWAC mail software (see http://www1.sica.com/IMS/ for details). The minimum configuration, which sounds like what you would need, is $145 and gives you 10 mailboxes and 5 mailing lists. If you later need to have more mailboxes, lists etc, there are several more options, including SQL database versions for high volume. I have been using it for almost 2 years and it is almost as stable and powerful as WebCatalog ;)You can also check out http://www.email-software.com for an extensive list of both servers and clients.

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