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IMail:
An Inexpensive, Easy-to-Use Internet Mail
Server for NT Ipswitch's IMail for NT is an easy-setup,
low-maintenance server that supports a large number of users/domains for a low
total cost of ownership. A la carte add-ons like customizable web mail create
ISP revenue opportunities. Lisa Phifer
VP Core
Competence, Inc. Mail servers have become a mission critical resource
for ISPs and enterprises alike. Many enterprises run Notes, Exchange or GroupWise
servers to support internal mail and act as an SMTP gateway. Many ISPs run sendmail
or another UNIX-based SMTP server like QMail or Postfix.
But groupware servers include collaboration features and per-client licensing
fees that add to their total cost of operation. Supporting a large user base with
sendmail requires UNIX-savvy support staff with time to spend on mail administration.
To fill this perceived gap, Ipswitch introduced IMaila low-cost Internet
mail server designed to run on modest NT platforms with comparatively simple administration.
Ipswitch officials cite two broad Internet research studies that confirm a
market position for IMail: "Sirana Software
did a crawl of 1.5 million IP addresses, counting what type of SMTP server answered,"
said David Karp, Ipswitch Product Marketing Manager for IMail. "IMail came in
second behind sendmail. Messaging On-Line
took a census of mailboxes and found just under 20 million IMail mailboxes, third
after sendmail and Exchange." These broad studies included both enterprise
and ISP markets. While sendmail and all things UNIX clearly dominate the ISP market,
we were surprised to hear that nearly half of IMail sales (44 percent, to be exact)
are to ISPs. Given this, we decided to take a hands-on look at the newest release
of IMail Server, version 6. Our findings are presented in nine sections that follow.
IMail
Server for Windows NT v6 $995 (250 users);
$1,495 (unlimited users) Includes 60 days of
free tech support Annual service agreement $345-$445 Ipswitch,
Inc. Lexington, MA http://www.ipswitch.com
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