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Introduction IMail Server is an electronic mail solution for Internet and intranet messaging requirements. Easy to install and administer, IMail Server significantly reduces the cost of mail implementation and administration. Its features improve productivity and provide an alternative to proprietary systems or complicated UNIX-based Internet mail. IMail Server uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to send and receive mail over the Internet or internal TCP/IP network. There are also servers for LDAP, Finger, and Whois information. The Web Administration capability of the Monitor server allows system administrators to monitor the system and perform maintenance using a web browser on any computer. They can receive a notification when a service is down, and restart it. IMail Server provides: • Full integration with the Windows user database • Ability to base user mail accounts on an external database IMail Server e-mail can be read with: • Any POP3 mail client • Any IMAP4 mail client • Any web browser This Internet standards based client/server architecture provides system administrators with flexibility to set up a mail solution that easily accommodates different and/or geographically dispersed mail clients. Note: For information since this manual was printed, see the Release Notes (Ntimsvc.txt) in the IMail top directory. http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/guide/imailug8.1/imailughtml.htm
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