AfterLogic Corporation, a leading developer and vendor of email solutions, has announced the release of MailBee WebMail Pro v4.0, available for PHP and ASP.NET platforms. MailBee WebMail is a Web-based, AJAX-enabled email client that serves as a user friendly unifying front end for independent mail servers. "Our goal was to preserve simplicity of design while taking advantage of the highly responsive AJAX-based technology to produce an intuitive and user friendly product without compromising the speed and performance our customers have come to expect from our other products," said John Reddish, vice president of Strategy and Market Development at AfterLogic. MailBee WebMail Pro affords its users fast access to their email accounts from any computer via a Web browser. The software can be installed and used as a mature, feature-rich email solution. It can also be used by developers to mail-enable their Web sites and other applications. MailBee WebMail's ability to access emails securely, to easily compose new messages and send them with multiple attachments, available spam filtering, intuitive contact management, user collaboration, multiple POP3/IMAP4/SMTP server access, plus many other features, make the product an easy choice for both end users and IT professionals, alike, the company says. MailBee WebMail Pro has no dependencies on any third party component and can be set up in dedicated, as well as shared hosting environments. It is shipped with source code, which means the software may be used "as-is" or can be modified to satisfy custom requirements. The solution supports two modes of user interface: the new fast-responding AJAX front end as well as the classic HTML style. Both modes were designed for utmost simplicity and to reduce the number of user actions to a minimum. Key features of MailBee WebMail Pro v4.0: - AJAX interface for modern browsers and classic interface for older ones
- WYSIWYG Editor (creates HTML messages in Rich-Text mode)
- Multiple skins for both AJAX and classic user interface
- Message preview pane
- Administrative web interface
- Multiple POP3/IMAP/SMTP accounts per user
- Folders management and navigation
- Drag-n-drop operations for enhanced simplicity and ease of use
- Junk filtering options
- International charsets
- Contacts (Address Book)
- MSSQL/MySQL database supported
For more information on features go to: www.afterlogic.com/mailbee/webmail-pro.asp. MailBee WebMail Pro PHP is compatible with Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista, Unix, Linux, and requires PHP 4.3.0 or higher, MySQL 4.0 or higher, MS SQL server, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP ports open, FTP or CPanel access which allows assigning necessary permissions to files and folders. MailBee WebMail Pro ASP.NET is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, IIS 5 or higher, and requires .NET Framework 1.1 or 2.0, MS SQL Server or MySQL 4.0 or higher, and POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP ports open. Flexible Licensing Available: In choosing MailBee WebMail Pro v4.0, you may elect either per computer or per developer licensing plans. Select computer license if you're going to install WebMail on your Web sites or internal networks. Select developer license if you plan to integrate and redistribute WebMail as a part of a significantly more complex commercial application, royalty-free. For more information on purchasing go to: www.afterlogic.com/purchase/webmail-pro.asp About AfterLogic CorporationFounded in 2002, AfterLogic is a Delaware corporation specializing in email related software and component development, as well as providing IT consulting and outsourcing services. AfterLogic Corporation is the author of the well-regarded MailBee series of products, such as MailBee Mail.NET Objects, MailBee Mail Objects and MailBee WebMail, software solutions that have become leaders in their category. MailBee Mail.NET Objects is a full-fledged suite of components that enable applications to send, receive, parse, and manage email over POP3 and SMTP protocols. MailBee WebMail is a set of products that put advanced email web-interface features at the fingertips of end users and developers. |
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