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Flexmail 2007 Released

Posted by Chris Leckness on August 30, 2006 – 7:27 am  Share
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I am happy to announce that last week we released FlexMail 2007 as a major upgrade to our email product line. FlexMail 2007 offers several new features not available anywhere on the Pocket PC platform and is geared towards performance and reliability. 

Winner of the 2006 Shareware Industry Conference Best PDA Software award, FlexMail is a full fledged email client for your Pocket PC. It supports reading and replying to ActiveSynch email for basic operations or through its infinitely more powerful POP3/IMAP4 services to your email server. With support for industry standard SSL and SOCKS proxies, you can connect to almost any email provider including GMail!

Some of the new features include:

  • NEW Full Featured Rules Engine
  • NEW Folder Searching
  • NEW Fast Database Engine
  • NEW Meeting Request support
  • NEW Addressbook Auto-Complete
  • NEW Reply/Forwarded Flags support
  • NEW IMAP IDLE for non-SSL account
  • NEW Powerful Per-folder Synchronization settings
  • NEW Assign Sent/Drafts to IMAP Server folders

 

We are providing a free upgrade to all FlexMail 2006 customers who purchased after March 15th 2006. Otherwise the upgrade is $9.98. Customers can upgrade here:

http://webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=mail&dir=wm&tab_id=upgrade

and grab the latest download here:

http://webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=mail&dir=wm&tab_id=download

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