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This article contains important information about the Apple Internet Mail Server (AIMS) and QUALCOMM Incorporated.
DISCUSSION QUALCOMM Incorporated has announced an agreement with Apple Computer Inc. to develop and distribute the Apple Internet Mail Server, a freeware Macintosh-based electronic mail server designed for managing messages across the Internet. The product has been renamed the Eudora Internet Mail Server for Macintosh and will continue to be made available free of charge. QUALCOMM has stated that its Eudora division intends to provide a commercial version of the Eudora Internet Mail Server for Macintosh as part of its WorldMail Server product family. The Eudora division will provide product development, including support for future versions of the Macintosh operating system. Specific features, availability and pricing for the commercial version are not yet available. The Eudora Internet Mail Server for Macintosh lets users send and receive e-mail over the Internet from any client that supports the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) and Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), such as Eudora Pro? and Eudora Light? for Macintosh and Windows?. The Eudora Internet Mail Server for Macintosh also supports Password server and NotifyMail. Other features include support for Open Transport and extended SMTP extensions (CRFC 1869, STD10) The freeware version of the Eudora Internet Mail Server is now available for downloading at the following URL: < http://www.eudora.com/freeware/servers.html > This article was published in the 25 June 1997 "Information Alley". |
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Product Area: | Apple Software; Communications-Networking |
Category: | Internet Connection |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
Keywords: | kalley |
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