Guest antpeks Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Within the next weeks we launch a new service for pda and smartphone owners, named mobile mail beta. Mobile mail beta is a hosted email solutions with direct push technology. At this moment we are busy setting things up and can use some beta testers the profile we are looking for is: - People who use their pda with email and agenda synchronisation. - People willing to test a hosted groupware solution. We offer: - A mail account for testing our push service. - 250 MB diskspace - Maximum of 2 users per account. -
Guest mini_man Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Just out of interest, will this support http push? e.g hotmail Sam
Guest Dr Who Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Within the next weeks we launch a new service for pda and smartphone owners, named mobile mail beta. Mobile mail beta is a hosted email solutions with direct push technology. At this moment we are busy setting things up and can use some beta testers the profile we are looking for is: - People who use their pda with email and agenda synchronisation. - People willing to test a hosted groupware solution. We offer: - A mail account for testing our push service. - 250 MB diskspace - Maximum of 2 users per account. - Could be interested. What will your ongoing costs be? Will you be offering desktop Outlook sync?
Guest mwright Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 - People who use their pda with email and agenda synchronisation. - People willing to test a hosted groupware solution. If you can expand on the requirements a bit - I would certainly be interested
Guest rperalta Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 I'm interested. When can we get the first beta?
Guest jfran Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 sounds like something i would be interested in rgds Jim
Guest waroffice Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 im interested....my company are looking into push mail at the moment
Guest jimbouk Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 I would be interested in testing this. I have a requirement for two users to share mail and calendar as per an exchange server type set up.
Guest yrreP Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 This solution sounds very similar to the one that Three offer called... Mobile Mail! It is ran in conjunction with a company named Seven. Works really well! Push Mail in this manner can be a really good idea, it is nice to see other people / companies offering such a solution (especially if it works with Hotmail!).
Guest antpeks Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 Hi guys and gurlz, A bit more on the features of the service: Secure mail Mobile mail is a secure, high-performance, multi-domain, mail server working with all POP3 and IMAP desktop mail clients for Windows, Linux and Mac. Anti-virus protection WE have implemented Mcafee antivirus control Anti-spam protection A combination of content-based SpamAssassin and also sender id, will limit the Spam in your mailbox. WebMail & WebMail express Two different web-based email clients, one with the look and feel of Microsoft Outlook and the other optimized for viewing email on PDA devices, provide users with both comfort and speed while working from most modern web browsers, including Safari and Firefox. Groupware As an alternative for Microsoft Exchange, we provide access to shared calendars, shared contacts and email from Microsoft® Outlook, Microsoft Entourage, and WebMail. Mobile Device Access Direct email, calendar, contact, and task with Treo™ and Windows Mobile® devices that support over the air synchronization. Smart Wipe technology remotely deletes company data when the device is lost of stolen. After all of this: we will support in an future version up to 5 pop3 email account to be included in our service, this will include also httpmail providers like hotmail. at this moment we are not offering httpmail synchronisation. A feature that is ready to work is our outlook connector, so you can also use our service in your home office situation whitout going to the webmail interface. for the time being we will provide test account exclusively on this board, just apply by sending a pm to me with the domainname which you wanna use on the services we will reply with a email in 24 hrs on how to setup and your login data. Peter
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