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Electronic Mail Software and Technology

Anonymous Remailers

http://electron.rutgers.edu/~gambino/anon_services/anon.html

You can find a great deal of information about anonymous remailers, what they are, and where to find them, at this site. Anonymous remailers are designed to allow users to send e-mail over the Internet without the recipient knowing who the user is. Anonymous remailers are free and are used by anyone who wants to keep their name and/or e-mail address off e-mail messages and newsgroups messages or responses.

Common Ground

http://www.commonground.com

Although Common Ground does not develop or distribute e-mail software, you can obtain information about their document distribution products. These products, such as Common Ground Desktop Edition, enable you to convert Windows and Macintosh files to a common DigitalPaper format. You then can distribute that file over e-mail (or via a Web page, floppy disk, or network) to others and they can read and print your document, without worrying about which document or operating system the document was creating on.

E-Mail AutoResponder

http://www.phoenix.net/~enn/$autoenn.html

If you run a marketing company or department and want to automatically respond to e-mail messages sent to you, you should invest in auto responder software for your Internet e-mail server. You can find out about the E-Mail AutoResponder product at this site.

E-Mail Page, The

http://www.islandnet.com/~cvcprod/abcmall/email.html

Junk mail is beginning to clog many users' inboxes. How do you stop it? You can't really. But if you WANT to receive junk mail, visit this site and fill out the Include Me subscription form. This form is managed by CVC Productions West Ltd. and enables you to specify the types of junk mail (marketing information) you would like to receive, such as books, music, business opportunities, and so forth.

Eudora E-Mail Software

http://www.eudora.com

One of the best, if not the best e-mail software programs available can be found at this site. You can download trial versions of Eudora Lite and get a beta copy of the latest Eudora Pro for Windows 3.01. If you already have an e-mail application you use and love, give Eudora a try. You might end up dumping your old one and sticking with Eudora.

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Infinite Technologies

http://www.ihub.com/index.html

Infinite Technologies is a company that sells communications products and services for local area networks. Some of their products include WebMail, ExpressIT, and MHS Toolkit for Netware.

Inter-Network Mail Guide

http://www.nova.edu/Inter-Links/cgi-bin/inmgq.pl

Forget how to send e-mail from America Online to CompuServe? Use the handy form on this page to enter a computer network you want to send mail from (such as AOL) and the target network (such as CompuServe) to see how to address the e-mail.

Johnson Consulting: The cc:Mail Experts

http://www.jconsult.com/

Face it. Sometimes you need to call in an expert to help you with a problem. The Johnson Consulting Web page details how they (Johnson Consulting) can help you with your Lotus cc:Mail problems. They offer cc:Mail migration courses, as well as third party product support and services. You also can click on a link called Dale's auto-racing pictures to see two images of racing cars you can download for wallpaper images.

Lotus cc:Mail

http://www.ccmail.com

Lotus cc:Mail is the most popular e-mail application used on local area networks (LANs). From this site, you can read the cc:Mail upgrade planning guide, read about the recently release cc:Mail Release 6 product, and download pre-release evaluation software. You can also find out about available jobs at Lotus, if you happen to be looking for one.

L-Soft Products

http://www.lsoft.com/products.html

LISTSERVE software is software designed to manage mailing lists on the Internet. This site is devoted to LISTSERV, one of the top selling LISTSERVE applications on the market. You also can read about LSMTP for sites that are not fortunate enough to have high-end hardware, and EASE, a list hosting service that users can use to create their own mailing lists.

Microsoft Exchange Server

http://www.microsoft.com

Find out the latest news about the Microsoft Exchange Server at this site. Exchange Server is a high-end messaging and e-mail service that runs on Windows NT. With the soon to be released version 5, Exchange Server finally gets built-in Internet and World Wide Web services. If you are evaluating Exchange Server, you can find out how it compares to Lotus Notes, Netscape Suitespot, and Novell Groupwise by clicking the Compare Exchange button.

Pegasus Mail

http://www.pegasus.use.com

Another very fine e-mail application is Pegasus Mail. One of the best things about Pegasus Mail is that it is free. You can download a copy of it from this Web site, as well as learn about how to use it and order manuals for it. This is another e-mail application that once you try it, it's hard to go back to another program.

Privacy Petition to Protect Our Personal Information

http://cyberhost.com/ragis/petition.html.

Did you know that "our names and addresses are sold for over $5 billion every year" to direct marketing firms to send us junk mail? Did you know that your Social Security number is sold "to lawyers who want to track [you] without a warrant"? If not, think about how telemarketers and junk mail operators get your name and address. If you want to stop this invasion of your privacy, hit this site and fill out the petition to protect your private information.

TSW's eFilter

http://catalog.com/tsw/efilter

If you want to delete some of the junk mail reaching your inbox, try the eFilter shareware software. This software searches your messages while their still on the server and deletes those messages that contain specific keywords that you select to delete. You can download a free 10-time trial version of the software to see if you like it.