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Unoverica Mail
Version 3.00 (Freeware)
Overview
Unoverica Mail is the first open, standards-based Mail Transport Agent (MTA) available for
Novell® NetWare® Servers. It was developed to allow an SMTP POP Mail User Agent (MUA)
to operate in environments with limited or no access to a Unix mail server.
Unoverica Mail is based on the popular Unix versions of Berkeley Sendmail (SMTP) and
Berkeley-Qualcomm QPOP (POP3) mail services in widespread use throughout the Internet.
This assures reliable, consistent performance when communicating with other standards-based
mail systems. Unoverica Mail retains, and even extends, the flexibility of these
implementations. Unlike its Unix counterparts, however, Unoverica Mail is extremely easy to
install and configure.
Architecture

Unoverica Mail leverages your investment by using the pre-existing NetWare® backbone to
provide a cost-effective, scalable, client/server messaging solution. Unoverica Mail runs directly
on the NetWare® Server as an NLM and does not require additional, dedicated PCs, mail
routers, or gateways. An efficient design permits a single server which provides NetWare® file
and print services to also be used to provide mail services to a small workgroup, branch office, or
an entire department with remote users.
Workstations running commercial quailty, standards-based mail clients communicate with
Unoverica Mail via the TCP/IP included with NetWare®. The same mail client software, when
used with inexpensive dialup routers and NetWare Connect, extends mail access to remote users.
Strict adherence to recognized standards ensures that Unoverica Mail can communicate with
other mail systems both within your organization, and beyond.
Features
Key features of Unoverica Mail include:
- Fully Implemented
- 32-bit, multi-threaded NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) - does not require an
additional, dedicated machine.
- NDS (NetWare Directory Services) Aware.
- Runs on multiple versions of NetWare® - 3.11, 3.12, 4.10, 4.11, IntranetWare,
and 5.
- Uses DNS resolver to properly route mail - does not require a "smart" host or host
table.
- Compliant with Internet standards (e.g., SMTP, POP3, MIME, Delivery Status
Notification) and RFCs (e.g., 821, 822, 974, 1123, 1505, 1521, 1522, 1651, 1652,
1653, 1939).
- Supports multiple (virtual) domains and address rewriting.
- POP3 server supports UIDL command.
- Comprehensive Anti-Relay security with static exceptions by address, domain
name, and dynamic exceptions by POP access
- Simple Setup
- Single-step installation and upgrade using the NetWare® Install interface
- Installation can be done from server or workstation.
- Upgrades can be completed within minutes.
- Current Software and Manuals are available via the Internet
- Familiar Configuration
- Uses the standard NetWare® user interface - Menus, Lists, Fields.
- Users are automatically maintained by NetWare®.
- All changes to the configuration are validated prior to saving.
- Multiple configurations allow new configurations to be tested prior to
implementation.
- User is insulated from complex configuration syntax and codes.
- National Language Support.
- Compatible with standards-based mail clients
- Eudora by Qualcomm, Inc.
- Navigator, and Communicator by Netscape Communications Corporation
- Pegasus Mail by David Harris
- Outlook, Internet Mail & News, Windows 95 Inbox, and Microsoft Plus! by
Microsoft Corporation
- Pronto by CommTouch Software is included in
- E-Mail Connection and Internet Connection by ConnectSoft, Inc.
- Emissary by The Wollongong Group, Inc.
- SuperTCP and SuperHighway Access by Frontier Technologies Corp.
- Spry Mail by Compuserve Incorporated
- LAN WorkPlace by Novell, Inc.
- Mariner by FTP Software, Inc.
- Z-Mail, and JetMail Client by NetManage, Inc.
- Low cost of ownership
- It's Free!
- Runs directly on a standard NetWare server - does not require any additional
hardware or software.
- Prepaid annual technical support contracts
- 1 hour units in half-hour increments at $90US/hour
- 5 hour units in half-hour increments at $60US/hour
Download a free copy of Unoverica Mail.
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