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Introduction |
The
Internet Anywhere
eMailServer
Standard Edition
is a member of the
Internet Anywhere Product Family. NoticeWare
has been developing this mail server since 1997.
It
has won many awards for stability, ease of installation and
administration from numerous Shareware sites and industry
related magazines.
You
should select the Standard edition if you expect to have less
than 50 mailbox accounts, to a maximum of 100 mailboxes and do not
require the advanced features of the Corporate Edition.
View
our
Feature Comparison Sheet to compare the differences between the Corporate and Standard
versions.
View
our
Complete
Feature Sheet to see even more of the features.
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Common Internet Anywhere MailServer Features |
Anti-Spam Features
and Blacklists
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer family provides numerous
Anti-Spam features. The server incorporates the highly
respected, powerful
SpamAssassin(tm)
Anti-Spam filtering technology. It also suppports email filtering based on content, sender and
mime type. The SMTP server supports the use of
Real-time Blacklists (ORDB,
MAPS,
SpamCop, and others) to
stop spam at the source.
Anti-Virus Support
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer supports advanced antivirus protection
powered by the world world-renowned
avast!
antivirus engine. The server also supports the use of other third-party
anti-virus tools. (Note: The generic support method will be
removed in 6.x)
Denial of
Service Protection
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer incorporates numerous denial of
service protection methods to help protect your organization
from malicious attacks.
Multiple
Mailbox Types
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer supports several advanced
mailbox types. These advanced types allow for the automatic
handling of electronic messages.
Supported types include:
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User Mailboxes - For POP3 mail pickup from the server.
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Alias Mailboxes - For the representation of a single mailbox
as several.
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Group Mailboxes - For the representation of several
mailboxes as a single one.
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InfoServer Mailboxes - For the automatic response to a
received message with messages or files. This is a very
powerful feature that will allow you to create an electronic
message based "fax back" type services.
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Mailing Lists Mailboxes - For the automatic delivery of
e-mail messages to multiple recipients.
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Membership Shortcut Mailboxes - For the automatic adding or
removal of a recipient from a mailing list.
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Robot Mailboxes - For the automatic execution of a remote
process or executable.
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Relay Mailboxes - For the relaying of mail to specific
servers using SMTP. (Corporate Edition Only)
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Forward Mailboxes - For the forwarding of mail to local or
remote mailboxes.
Multiple
Domain Support
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer supports numerous domain names hosted on the
same server. "True", "Virtual" and "Alias" Domains are all
supported via routing or configuration options. "Virtual"
domains can all be set up for the same IP address, or "True"
domains can each have their own IP (Corporate Edition Only).
"Alias" domains route all email to another domain.
Corporate
Policy Enforcement
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer includes the ability to scan incoming and
outgoing messages. Messages can be scanned for attachments,
addresses and specific content or a mix of all of these. Rules
can be set up to apply to some users and not others, and a
variety of actions can be automated depending on what the Mail
Server finds.
Email Pickup Options
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer includes the ability pickup email from other
servers using SmartPOP or SMTP Store and Forward. The SmartPOP
feature of the Internet Anywhere eMailServer will allow you to retrieve mail
from one or more remote POP3 accounts. Retrieved mail can then
be delivered to a single mailbox, or routed to multiple local
mailboxes. If your ISP stores your email on their server until
you connect, you can use the SMTP Store and Forward features to
retrieve your email.
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Standard Edition
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Customer Support |
If you have a
problem, we are here to help
Our highly motivated support team will
help you with product installation and ongoing technical support.
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you are ready, you can purchase a licence online. Do you need
on-site help and support? Try one of our authorized resellers!
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More Common Internet Anywhere MailServer Features |
Supports Open Internet Standards
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer fully supports the open Internet Standards for
the transfer of electronic mail using SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol), POP3 (Post Office Protocol) and the IMAP (Internet
Message Access Protocol) (Corporate Edition Only).
High Performance /
Scalable
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer is a fully multi-threaded, 32 bit native
Windows application and uses a high-speed relational database
engine for message storage. The Internet Anywhere eMailServer also utilizes an
intelligent mail routing engine and address caching that
drastically reduces message delivery time. Unlike many of our
competitors, mail delivery also takes advantage of domain
ordering. This allows the Internet Anywhere eMailServer to deliver all e-mail
destined for a single domain, to happen in one mail delivery
transaction, greatly improving speed.
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer grows with your company. It can handle
thousands of e-mail clients and can support an unlimited number
of mailboxes. As your company grows, all you need to do is
upgrade your licence.
Internet Connection
Support
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer supports Dialup RAS (Remote Access Services)
and Network connections to the Internet. This allows you to use
any RAS compatible connection device such as modems and ISDN
connections, as well as network devices such as routers and
cable modems. You can also configure the mail server to use any
SOCKS 4 compliant proxy server. Connections can be scheduled.
MX Record / Smart
Host
The using DNS supplied MX records, Internet Anywhere eMailServer can deliver
your email directly to the recipients mail server. You can also
send all the email to your ISP and let them deliver it to the
final recipient.
Remote
Administration
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer supports remote maintenance of the mail server
via HTTP based Web pages and command based email messages.
Easy to Use
Interface
The Internet Anywhere eMailServer utilizes user-friendly, intuitive interfaces
for easy set-up and administration. You can be up and running in
as little as 5 minutes. The highly intuitive interface and easy
dialog boxes walk you through common actions like adding new
users and mailing lists.
Status View
The Status View gives you up to date real-time
information on what the Mail Server is doing. The top portion of
the screen
contains animations that tell you at a glance when the Mail
Server is sending or receiving mail. The middle portion of the
screen shows you your connection type, what services are
currently in use, and the number of outgoing and in-progress
messages.
The bottom of the screen contains the event log that can be set
to four different levels depending on the information that you
want to see.
Mailbox View
The Mailbox view displays all your domains and mailboxes and
gives you access to the messages. The panel on the left contains
a tree of all your domains and all mailboxes. Different icons
are used for each mailbox type. The panel on the right displays
a list of all messages in the currently selected mailbox which
you can view, delete, redirect, or move to an alternate mailbox.
The
Mailboxes can be arranged by: name, type or default. You can
also choose to see the toolbar or not. The Mailbox view displays
all your domains and mailboxes and gives you access to the
messages. The panel on the left contains a tree of all your
domains and all mailboxes. Different icons are used for each
mailbox type. The panel on the right displays a list of all
messages in the currently selected mailbox which you can view,
delete, redirect, or move to an alternate mailbox. Mailboxes can
be arranged by: name, type or default.
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