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		<title><![CDATA[ XWall 3.41 - Protect your Exchange server from viruses ]]></title>
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					<p>XWall is a firewall that protects your Exchange server from viruses, spam mail and dangerous attachments. For incoming messages, XWall needs to get the message before your Exchange server will get it so that it can perform it checks before passing the message over to Exchange. Depending on whether you run XWall on the same machine as Exchange or on a different machine, XWall either needs to hook up to port 25 or to act as a relay host (respectively).</p>
<p>For outgoing messages, Exchange server passes the message to XWall, which performs its checks and then sends the message out in the Internet. From Exchange Servers viewpoint, XWall is a normal relay host.So the message flow for incoming messages would be Internet -&gt; XWall -&gt; Exchange server, and for outgoing messages it would be Exchange server -&gt; XWall -&gt; Internet</p>
				<p>Download <a title="XWall 3.41" href="http://xwall.en.softonic.com"><strong>XWall 3.41</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Mail Redirect 2.1.360 - Share mail between multiple boxes ]]></title>
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					<p>The Mail Redirect is a simple email routing program that allows you to redirect messages from the existing mailbox to another mailbox located anywhere in the internet or your local network. The setup is easy and you'll get your messages redirected in a few minutes.</p>
<p>Mail Redirect retrieves messages form the specified POP3 mailbox and sends it to another single or multiple email addresses through SMTP server. You can setup this program to redirect downloaded messages to the MS Exchange Server. Mail Redirect works transparently and keeps all original message headers, so your clients can hit "Reply" button in their email client and message will be sent to the right recipient specified in original message.</p>
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<li>Easy set up procedure.</li>
<li>Supports Secure SSL connections for both POP3 and SMTP protocols.</li>
<li>Supports connection through SOCKS proxy.</li>
<li>Supports multiple source and Destination addresses.</li>
<li>Mail Redirect keeps all original message headers such as From: and To:</li>
<li>You can use special Delivery Rules to redirect messages depending on Header lines.</li>
<li>Can be run as native NT service. Eats minimum of system resources.</li>
<li>You can filter large messages by its size to prevent delivering of large messages by Mail Redirect</li>
<li>Your login information (username/password) for your mailboxes and servers will be stored in encrypted state to avoid unauthorized access. </li>
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				<p>Download <a title="Mail Redirect 2.1.360" href="http://mail-redirect.en.softonic.com"><strong>Mail Redirect 2.1.360</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>
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		<title><![CDATA[ MailBeamer 3.37 - Gateway for Microsoft Mail ]]></title>
		<link>http://mailbeamer.en.softonic.com</link>
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					<p>A SMTP, POP3 and Web / HTTP Gateway for Microsoft Mail, MailBeamer integrates completely into MSMail and once installed, all MSMail Clients can immediately send messages via the Internet without installing anything on the Client side. MailBeamer supports MIME, UUCODE and Dial-Up network and handles incoming messages without a UNIX host or any other complicated installation.</p>
				<p>Download <a title="MailBeamer 3.37" href="http://mailbeamer.en.softonic.com"><strong>MailBeamer 3.37</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>
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		<title><![CDATA[ MsgCore 3.02 - Pack of utilities for mail servers ]]></title>
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					<p>MsgCore is an Internet mail server and brings both SMTP and POP3 capabilities to your Microsoft Windowsï¿½. Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) is an internet protocol by which mail is exchanged on the Internet. Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) is a later addition that allows mail servers to hold mail for clients, allowing Internet mail to become a client/server affair. Mail clients use SMTP to send outgoing mail to MsgCore. Mail clients use POP3 to ask MsgCorel for incoming mail.</p>
<p>MsgCore can be used as an in-house mail server with no connection to the Internet. In this configuration, it serves to hold and pass mail for local users. The real power of MsgCore, however, comes from the ability to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and pass mail to and from the larger world. MsgCore will work with either a dedicated Internet connection, which is always present, or a dial-up Internet connection, such as a SLIP, PPP, or PPPoE connection that comes and goes. MsgCore allows an unlimited number of users, mailboxes and mailing lists.</p>
				<p>Download <a title="MsgCore 3.02" href="http://msgcore.en.softonic.com"><strong>MsgCore 3.02</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>
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