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Email And Messaging Server Products
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A Proven Messaging Server Commodity
The technology behind Interchange,
WebMail, WebScheduler and the newly introduced
WebClean is a proven commodity in the
messaging marketplace, with the initial versions of the product being introduced to the
market in the fourth quarter of 1995. Since this time, Interchange and WebMail
have been licensed to over 20 million mailboxes worldwide.
These solutions are flexible in that they
can scale from small business environments supporting less than 50 users, to
larger corporate environments with thousands of users. They can be installed
on a standalone basis or as an add-on to an existing email system.

Components

InterChange
Use Infinite InterChange to bring your messaging system up-to-date with
todays Internet/intranet standards. Provide local and remote access via POP3, IMAP4,
or Web/HTML. Users can also send email to other systems via the Internet.
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WebMail
provides users with remote access to their real-time LAN-based email over
the Internet, using a Web browser. This interactive method of retrieving email allows
users to read their messages, and forward, reply, file, or delete messages on the fly
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WebScheduler is a web-based
calendaring and scheduling client from LanAces
based on open Internet and industry
standards. Designed to integrate with Infinite WebMail and the
Infinite Mail Server, you can instantly switch between e-mail and
scheduling for a feature rich environment and unparalleled ease of
use.
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WAPScheduler
Allows you to
access your WebScheduler calendars using any
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) compatible device: cellular phones,
WAP compatible handhelds, etc. View your schedule, create
appointments, accept or decline invitations to group appointments,
easily through a simple to use WAP interface.
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WebClean
is a
spam filter from
LanAces for WebMail and Interchange that uses a pre-defined (but
configurable) set of Open Relay and/or SPAM site databases (e.g.,
ORDB.ORG, ORBZ.ORG, SPAMCOP.NET, etc.) to block messages that are coming
inbound from the mail servers that are identified in the databases.
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