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Updated: 11/16/1999

WebThing Mailer

Features include: Unlimited users (may be &"virtual&" users, with no own account or POP mailbox, etc), Each user has unlimited mailboxes in an own namespace, Efficient internal mailbox (typically 100 times faster than Berkeley format - as used for POP), Folder manager, permitting automatic sorting of incoming mail, Addressbook/Workgroup Manager, Autoresponders, Mailing Lists, Mail Gateways, Programmable (regexp) processing, Read and send multipart, multimedia MIME messages, Personal Preferences: &"signature&" etc, Pre-written &"form letter&" templates available for composition, and User-configurable junkmail filtering of incoming mail.
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