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Old 12-24-2004, 03:07 PM
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Web IS Mail Free Today


It seems to me someone was asking a question in the forums within the last day or two about Web I.S. mail and whether it was going to become freeware or open source. I have no idea what the long-term plans are for this application, but I do know that you can download a free copy of it today as part of Handango's free app giveaway promotions. This is normally a $24.95 app, so you may want to rush over there now to grab your free copy!
"WebIS Mail 2.0 is the next amazing hit from Web Information Solutions, Inc. WebIS Mail allows you to manage your e-mail from mobile device. It can be synchronized with desktop or with your mailboxes placed on POP3 or IMAP servers using industrial strength SSL security or going through your SOCKS proxy.
The intuitive interface makes working with mail on the Pocket PC 2002 and 2003 OS a joy. We have even had some customers who switched to using Mail 2.0 on their Pocket PC full time from Outlook on the desktop.
Even with this intuitive interface, Mail provides a lot of raw power and standards support. Some examples of the features of Mail 2.0 include:
SSL support
SOCKS proxy support
Mail storage on an SD or CF card (this is slower however)
Character set support with separate settings on reading/composing
BASE 64 or Quoted Printable encodings
Powerful notification settings
Customized Connection settings
Per account schedules
Separate authentication (host, user/pass, socks, and SSL) for incoming and outgoing mail
IMAP Root folder support
Extensive and powerful IMAP Synchronization support
Granular Mail Downloading settings
Signatures "
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