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information and people no matter where you or they happen to be. It's simple because it uses standard
Web browsers to bring the universal Internet to your company's intranet. OnSite Computing means speed:
you can do real work from any location, and fast communication means having the competitive edge.

Configuration
Intel or Alpha systems running Windows NT V3.51.
5 Mb of disk space and 16Mb of memory.
TCP/IP is required to connect users to the server on which AltaVista Mail is running.
Any POP3 Electronic Mail client will connect to AltaVista Mail server.


| AltaVista Mail |
Price (US$) |
| AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for cc:Mail |
$895 |
| AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for Microsoft Mail |
$895 |
| AltaVista Mail Server 97 for Windows NT - 250 Users |
$495 |
| AltaVista Mail Server 97 for Windows NT - Unlimited Users |
$3,995 |
| AltaVista Mail Gateway for Microsoft Mail |
$495 |
| AltaVista Mail Gateway for cc:Mail |
$495 |
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AltaVista Mail Server 97
Your Internet Mail Remote Control
Mail Server 97 is the client/server messaging system based on open Internet standards, and designed for the mobile nature of doing business through the Net. You can access your e-mail server wherever you are; and setup, configuration, and management are simple and uncomplicated. It’s ideal for small businesses - or smart ones, whatever their size.
AltaVista Mail Server 97 installs quickly to provide reliable, easy-to-manage messaging services, for users on the Internet, intranets, and through our Gateways to LANs. Highly customizable, Mail Server 97 scales from the smallest office to the largest organizations and Internet Service Providers.
Our Mail Server software, any Client
AltaVista Mail Server 97 provides users with the freedom to choose from a wide range of popular Internet e-mail client software applications, running on any desktop from Macintosh to Motif workstations to Windows.
These include Qualcomm's Eudora, Microsoft Exchange, and Windows 95 and Netscape Navigator Mail clients; and, through the AltaVista Mail Internet eXtensions, cc:Mail or MS Mail.
AltaVista Mail Server 97‘s intelligence lets you selectively download messages from your mail server, instead of getting them all at once - whether you want it or not. That ability comes with new support for IMAP4, the Internet's newest mail standard; AltaVista Mail Server 97 also supports SMTP, POP3, and MIME.
AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for cc:Mail
AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for cc:Mail is not only a far less expensive solution, it gives you and your users more options and power. It works transparently - users handle their familiar cc:Mail interface to send and receive messages through the Internet's international mail paths, just as they always did on your LAN.
Even better, this AltaVista solution opens up a natural path of migration from those expensive proprietary platforms to affordable solutions built on open Internet standards. Just one example: AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for cc:Mail includes a license for POP3/IMAP4 mailboxes for 250 users - compare that to the proprietary choices.
AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for cc:Mail includes:
- one server edition of AltaVista Mail Server 97, licensed for 250 users
- AltaVista Mail Gateway for cc:Mail with 250 licenses
Additional or unlimited licenses are available.
There is also an AltaVista Mail Internet eXtension for MS Mail.
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