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MailMessenger Email Server 5.2.3

MailMessenger Email Server

The MailMessenger Email Server is a high performance, multi-threaded email server for Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista which supports IMAP, POP3 and SMTP protocols. Whether you are hosting your own email or collecting mail from your ISP, the MailMessenger Email Server will provide everything you need to run a secure and dependable email system.

The MailMessenger Email Server is extremely easy to install and configure. To find out for yourself, download it now and try it free for 30 days!



Major Features:

Spam Protection Methods – Supports various methods of fighting Spam. Supports real time spam lists, relay authorization, black and white lists, content filtering, Spam Quarantine with Digests and other methods.

3rd Party Virus Scanner Support – Scan your email using your current anti-virus software.

IMAP, POP3 and SMTP Protocol Support -The Internet standards for email client and server communication. Supports TLS/SSL

Multiple Domain Support – Supports virtual and multi-homed domains.

Multiple Email Box Types – Standard, Forwards, Aliases, Groups, Relays and Mailing Lists are supported.

POP3 Pickup and SMTP Pickup Support – Pickup your email from other Internet email servers using either POP3 or SMTP.

Email Processing Rules – Enforce your corporate policies.

User Friendly Interface – Straightforward configuration and mail box / domain maintenance with the MailMessenger Email Server Administrator. Supports Mailbox and Status Views.

Relay / Gateway / Backup Server Support- The email server can be easily configured to relay email to another server. This facilitates its use as a front end for another internal server or a backup server if your mail email server fails. You can also use this feature to add POP3 Pickup and SMTP Pickup to another email server ( such as Microsoft Exchange )


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MailMessenger Email Server 5.2.3

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