SoftBahn Releases FirstClass To QuickMail Gateway Upgrade; New Version Offers Password Security and Additional Features.TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 14, 1995--SoftBahn Inc. has released a new version of its GateWay Pro(R) FCQM gateway that integrates SoftArc's FirstClass(R) e-mail and group collaboration software See collaborative software. with Macintosh-based electronic mail product QuickMail(R) from CE Software. This latest upgrade adds password security between servers and allows for unlimited users on either mail system. GateWay Pro FCQM is a full-featured, robust gateway between local or remote FirstClass and QuickMail servers. GateWay Pro FCQM is a popular choice for QuickMail sites migrating to FirstClass. GateWay Pro FCQM lets users send and receive mail from either mail system, allowing them to transition from QuickMail to FirstClass at their own pace. GateWay Pro FCQM is also ideal for sites that wish to exchange mail between individual FirstClass and QuickMail systems on an ongoing basis. FirstClass or QuickMail users send each other messages and attachments using the gateway features of their respective systems, as though they were sending to other FirstClass or QuickMail users. GateWay Pro FCQM translates messages between mail systems with full support for multiple attachments of any kind. GateWay Pro FCQM v1.1 features include: -- Password security -- Flexible scheduling, allowing for daily variations if required -- Support for cross-platform transfer of attachments/enclosures -- Useful daily statistical log enabling or disabling dis·a·ble tr.v. dis·a·bled, dis·a·bling, dis·a·bles 1. To deprive of capability or effectiveness, especially to impair the physical abilities of. 2. Law To render legally disqualified. -- Single diskette The official name for the floppy disk. See floppy disk. diskette - floppy disk installation via automatic installer -- Background task operation with little or no administration requirements -- Non-delivery notice support for undeliverable un·de·liv·er·a·ble adj. Difficult or impossible to deliver: undeliverable mail. un mail -- Low cost for unlimited users -- no user license fees -- Installs on local or remote QuickMail server -- no additional hardware required -- Support for cross-platform messages -- Support for multiple QuickMail MailCenters GateWay Pro FCQM is available for $695 U.S. (shipping and taxes extra where applicable). A special upgrade offer for registered owners Registered Owner An individual or organization to whom certificates are directly issued and who, as a result, is recorded on the corporation's securityholder records (as maintained by the transfer agent). of other commercial FirstClass to QuickMail gateways is available for $395 U.S. and will be available until September Until September is a 1984 romantic drama set in France. It stars Karen Allen as an American tourist in Paris who falls in love with a married Frenchman (Thierry Lhermitte). External links 30, 1995. A demonstration version of GateWay Pro FCQM with a fixed expiry date expiry date expire n → date f d'expiration; (on label) → à utiliser avant ... expiry date expire n → Ablauftermin m is available from SoftBahn free of charge. The demonstration version with electronic manuals may be downloaded from SoftBahn Inc. (416-488-7192). GateWay Pro FCQM is a FirstClass solution certified See certification. by SoftArc as "Works With FirstClass." This designation is awarded to select products qualifying under SoftArc's Certified Developer Program. (More information about SoftArc's Certified Developer Program is available from Tim Quinton at SoftArc Inc., phone: 905-415-7000.) -0- Note to Editors: GateWay Pro is a registered trademark of SoftBahn Inc. FirstClass is a registered trademark of SoftArc Inc. QuickMail is a trade name of CE Software, Inc. All other trade names referenced are the service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. CONTACT: SoftBahn Inc. Rick Meridew, 416/486-3815 Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the : sbsales@softbahn.com |
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