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1 July 2008 - 1:08pm
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10 Jul 2008 - 1:00pm
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A Free Offer For Education

NetMail is now exclusively available from Messaging Architects. Since Messaging Architects acquired NetMail from Novell in early 2007, we’ve added dozens of new enhancements and renamed the product M+NetMail. We’re now pleased to offer M+NetMail to educational institutions for free. A live webcast presentation will take place on Thursday, July 10 @ 1:00 EDT.

What’s New

The latest 3.6 release of M+NetMail includes:

  • Enhancements to the webmail interface
  • New collaboration tools
  • New contact management features
  • And much more

New enhancements scheduled for 2008 include:

  • Re-launching of the NetMail open source project
  • Integrated contact management and calendaring features
  • Ability to access messages via a mobile phone
  • Integration with Messaging Architects’ M+Platform

Download the latest version and discover why educational institutions trust M+NetMail to power millions of student emails each day.

www.messagingarchitects.com/freemail


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