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  | Express Plus 1.0.6.6 (Shareware, $35.00) | Release: September 10, 2004 | Business email client with mail-merging for bulk personalized mailings and powerful spam filtering that eliminates messages on the server side before wasting your time downloading junk mail. Express Plus does not use a database to hold your messages, but instead stores each message as a unique individual file on your PC. Besides having no problem with database corruption, this method allows any active-scanning anti-virus program to work more effectively to prevent infection of your PC by cleaning, quarantining or removing messages with viruses before you or another user can click on them (and this doesn't require your anti-virus software to use any specialized mail add-ons to protect you). Express Plus can send personalized email to your contacts with mail merge templates you create (no more "Dear Friend" letters!) and can manage up to 250 different mail groups. This program also offers shared mailboxes that can be opened by multiple users at the same time on a network. It supports multiple e-mail accounts in | | Company: Chaos Software Group, Inc. | Size: 2448.8 KBytes |  |
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 | UniSent 1.3 (Shareware, $50) | Release: October 10, 2001 | Suppose you have Outlook 2000/2002 users who access additional mailboxes (usually info@company.com, sales@company.com, support@company.com etc.) on an Exchange 5.x/2000 server (other mailbox setup in the Microsoft ExchangeService). When they reply to or forward from that mailbox the message goes into their primary (usually personal) mailbox sent items. UniSent utility lets the message to stay in the mailbox that it originated in (i.e. sent item goes to Sent Items folder of the mailbox the item was sent from). | | Company: IvaSoft | Size: 260 KBytes |  |
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