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AXIGEN Mobile Office Edition for Linux/Unix 7.3.1

A ready-to-use messaging solution tailored to the communication needs of home users and small companies, the AXIGEN Mobile Office Edition offers integrated services for 10 email / mobile users, 10 domains, 1 server. It runs on all major Linux distributions (including Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Fedora), on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD platforms and on Solaris, providing instant access to messages, contacts and other relevant data regardless of time and location.

It features (E)SMTP/IMAP/POP3 services, localized WebMail interface, list server, Groupware and Collaboration, Personal Organizer, Push email and PIM database synchronization with mobile devices, advanced security policies, smart Web administration and 24×7 technical support services.



Groupware & collaboration:

-Shared folders & permissions

-Free/Busy status based on calendar events

-Send emails in the name of another user

-Fast Outlook Connector implementing most Exchange-like features

Time management & mobility:

-Skinnable & multilanguage Standard WebMail Interface (HTML editor, RPOP, temporary email addresses)

-Personal Organizer (Calendar/Tasks/Journal/Notes)

-Address book (personal, public & domain contacts)

-Desktop-like Ajax (keyboard navigation, drag&drop) & Mobile WebMail interfaces

-Push email and PIM (Contacts/Calendar/Tasks) sync with mobile devices (via Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync connector)

Advanced sercurity & filtering:

-Integration with over 15 AntiVirus/AntiSpam applications

-Anti Impersonation & Password Enforcement Policies

-Authentication & Encryption

-SPF & DomainKeys compliance

-Blacklists/Whitelists

-Removal of offensive words in message

Powerful technology:

-Single storage of emails sent to multiple recipients;

-Comprehensive charts & statistics

-FTP Backup & Restore;

-Automatic migration tools.

|Add-ons:

- AVG AntiVirus & AntiSpam for Linux/FreeBSD;

- Commtouch Real Time AntiSpam Protection;

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