MDaemon Email Server supports IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 protocols and delivers solid performance from its feature-rich and user-friendly design. It has been used by businesses in over 90 countries and over 25 languages worldwide.
A trusted alternative to Microsoft Exchange, the MDaemon mail server software provides outstanding groupware features, integration with Microsoft Outlook (using Outlook Connector for MDaemon) and a multi-language webmail client for email access anywhere.
MDaemon includes a secure instant messaging (IM) client, address book synchronization, email notification, and an email notification tray applet to provide quick access to MDaemon's webmail client email features. MDaemon supports mailing lists, content filtering, multiple domain support, flexible administration, and an open standards design for mobile access.
Its email archiving features safeguard your email messages, while meeting regulations and laws regarding storage management. The windows mail server supports BlackBerry push email, and provides small businesses with a quick and easy way to connect employees to their work email on BlackBerry smartphones.
It also adds mobile email management and controls allowing the email administrator to apply content filter rules, email authentication, archiving requirements, or other settings to comply with a company's security policies.
MDaemon Email Server for Windows incorporates multiple layers of security techniques such as Relay Controls, IP Shielding, SMTP Authentication, and reverse lookups to minimize possible server exploits. It uses the advanced email authentication techniques of Vouch By Reference (VBR), and validates and signs messages using DKIM, DomainKeys, Sender-ID, and SPF.
Combined with its anti-spam engine, Bayesian Learning, SSL/TLS, backscatter protection, and SecurityPlus for MDaemon's proactive malware prevention, MDaemon provides layered protection to safeguard your messaging communications.
· Detect Spoofed Email Addresses
· Automatic Update Service
· Private White Lists
· Compose Messages in Rich Text (HTML) Format
· Spam Filter
· Collaboration and Contact Sharing
· Shared Calendaring and Scheduling
· Instant Messenger
· Contact Synchronization
· Message Folder Sharing
· Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Support
· IMAP Support
· Multiple Domain Support
· ODBC Support for Account Storage
· ODBC Support for Mailing Lists
· Performance Enhancements
· Strong Passwords
· Automatic IP Screening
· DomainPOP
· On-Demand Mail Relay (ODMR)
· SMTP Authentication
· Web-based email
· Spam Blocker
· Content Filtering
· Mailing Lists
· Easy to Backup and Restore
· Extensive and Versatile Interface
· Logging
· Mail Processing Scheduler
· Reverse Lookup
· IP and Host Screening, Address Suppression
· IP Shielding
· POP Before SMTP
· Control Relaying of Messages
Requirements:
· Computer with Pentium III 500 MHz (or higher) processor
· 512 MB of memory (1 GB recommended)
· Typical Hard disk space required: 30MB, additional space for any mail to be stored
· Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
· Internet Connection
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· [3680] fix to WebAdmin, users may be added to GroupWareUsers.dat multiple times
· [5397] fix to WebAdmin changes to an account's mailbox path are not saved
· [5438] fix to SyncML server may report that item has changed, even if no changes have occurred
· [4338] fix to ComAgent crash on Synchronization page when running on Vista/Windows 7
· [5479] fix to ComAgent not clearing address book synchronization history when switching data providers
· [5480] fix to WorldClient unable to send event notifications to MDaemon when running in IIS
· [5519] fix to WorldClient Standard theme, when creating a new contact the full name is not parsed into title, first name, middle name, last name, and suffix
· [4934] You should no longer need to right-click and "run as administrator" when launching MDaemon on Windows 7 (and other flavors). Note that administrator rights are still required (as they always have been).
· [5483] fix to long full name in From header may cause WorldClient to generate incorre...