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MSC 1.0.1.5


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Certified Security Email File Size 77.5M
Date added 17 Dec 2008 Check your speed

Mail Storage Center is an application that allows archiving e-mail, automatically and with absolute security. In fact, Mail Storage Center's functions allow archiving the sent or received e-mail in SQL database, using Certified Security e-Mail, a certificated and private e-mail system, with an Antispam included and integrated. Mail Storage Center offers to the companies the opportunity to have a centralized archive in which they can store with absolute security the business communications and gives the individual users the option to search historically their own e-mails, through a special function.

Mail Storage Center can be adapted to any e-mail system in use (Exchange, Unix/Linux) and completely integrated to the most used mail browsers (Outlook, Thunderbird, Express, Netscape, and Eudora), it results transparent to the users. Supported by the CSM program (Certified Security e-Mail), Mail Storage Center is absolutely able to manage the centralized archive of the companies' communications.

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