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Lotus Mail, cc:Mail more alike than different. (cc:Mail release 8 and Lotus Mail 4.5 e-mail client software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)

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| February 17, 1997 | Symoens, Jeff; Kvitka, Andre | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

THE BOTTOM LINE

cc:Mail, Release 8, beta

This version offers enough compelling additions and enhancements for both end-users and administrators to make upgrading a must.

Pros: Simple installation and configuration; capability to access e-mail from a POP3 client or a Web browser; Windows-based graphical administration; SMTP/MIME gateway supports exchanging file attachments with other MIME-based systems.

Cons: None significant.

Lotus Development Corp., Cambridge, Mass.; (800) 343-5414, (415) 335-6400; fax: (415) 961-0215; http://www.lotus.com.

Price: Free for those with maintenance contracts. Other pricing to be announced.

Platforms: Server: Windows NT 3.51 and later. Client: Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51 and later, Windows 3.x, Macintosh PowerPC, OS/2, DOS.

Ship date: April.

THE BOTTOM LINE

Lotus Mail 4.5, beta

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