LinuxPR: 3R Soft, Inc. Launches MailStudio@MESSAGE | Linux Today

LinuxPR: 3R Soft, Inc. Launches MailStudio@MESSAGE

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 7, 2000

“MailStudio@MESSAGE is a robust product that enables businesses
to cost-effectively provide full-function e-mail service to
employees from any location, as they travel or work from home.
Easy to install and use, MailStudio@MESSAGE provides stability,
security, reliability, scalability, and award-winning performance
with minimum maintenance.

“We are delighted with the high degree of market acceptance 3R
Soft products have earned,” said Richard Hwang, Director of
Business Planning with 3R Soft. MailStudio@MESSAGE’s predecessor,
MailStudio 2000, has been awarded the coveted 5 Penguins award, the
highest rating possible from TUCOWS. The product has also received
the Best of Linux Award from DaveCentral. In addition, Sun
Microsystems, Compaq, VA Linux Systems, and IBM have selected
MailStudio 2000 as an Official Solution Partner.”

“MailStudio@MESSAGE can simultaneously support web-based POP3
mail access for enhanced usage. Users can also use client e-mail
software such as Outlook Express, Messenger, or Eudora to access a
POP3 server when using a designated system. This allows users to
use any device or platform they have access to, anywhere and at
anytime, in order to send/retrieve e-mail and POP3 e-mail. All
messages are stored on the MailStudio server, as opposed to
residing on the user’s hard disk.”

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Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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