Features Chart
IMC's members are active in all parts of the Internet mail market. In
order to help you know more about which Internet mail features the various
companies support, we have created an
IMC members features chart that lists the areas that each member
covers. The chart page includes tables in different formats so you can
best see the information.
Member List
IMC's current members are:
- ACI Worldwide,
an early developer of IMAP clients and servers
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Alt-N Technologies
developers of server applications for small- and mid-sized business
- America Online,
a leading provider of Internet connections for end users
- Authentica,
creators of of products for dynaimc control over e-mail access
- Brightmail,
makers of the Brightmail anti-spam system
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Comverse,
providers of multi-media and multi-platform messaging
- Cyrusoft,
makers of the Mulberry IMAP client for Windows and Macintosh
- DISA,
the US Defense Information Systems Agency
- IBM/Lotus,
whose many divisions have been involved with Internet mail for many years
- iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions,
who create the iPlanet Messaging Server
- Microsoft,
who, among other things, sells Internet mail clients and servers
- Nokia,
manufacturers of email-enhanced phones and other hardware
- Novell,
creators of the Novell Internet Messaging System for service providers
- Openwave,
makers of the Post.Office email server for NT and Unix
- Qualcomm,
makers of Eudora mail client software
- Rockliffe,
makers of SMTP and IMAP servers for Windows NT
- Sendmail Inc.,
who sell and service the popular sendmail program
- Symbian,
makers of communciations software for mobile devices
- Terrace Technologies,
creators of web-based mail systems for large sites
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Thruport,
developers of messaging and ad serving solutions
- XandMail,
providers of e-mail front-end software for ubiquitous access
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ZixCorp,
developers of affordable, easy-to-use secure messaging solutions
IMC Member Information In Detail
ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide is a leading provider of electronic delivery and payment
solutions. These solutions allow companies and service providers to securely
deliver content-rich electronic statements and bills directly to their
customers over the Internet. The unique delivery approach reduces costs by
eliminating paper while turning statements and bills into direct,
interactive communication channels between companies and their customers,
partners and suppliers and creates a total solution for superior eDD
(electronic Document Delivery). eDD encompasses EBPP and ESP services,
and enables all customers communications to be transformed into an
electronic communication.
services.
Alt-N Technologies
Alt-N Technologies develops Windows and Web based server applications for
the small and mid size business communities. Established in 1996, Alt-N is
best known for creating the feature rich email server, MDaemon. With
products sold in over 75 countries around the world, Alt-N is committed to
reacting to customer needs in pursuit of quality.
Email: info@altn.com
Web: http://www.altn.com/ |
Alt-N Technologies, Ltd
1179 Corporate Drive West, #103
Arlington, TX 76006
Tel: (817) 652-0204
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America Online
AOL is the largest Internet Online Service provider, processing over 160
million email messages daily for the AOL and CompuServe
brands. Fault tolerant hardware and database replication software are
used to improve email system performance and reliability. Netscape
produces the popular suite of client applications including mail user
agents, now in open source at mozilla.org. The iPlanet Sun-Netscape
alliance produces RFC compliant systems for business enterprises.
Authentica
Authentica is a premier provider of information security software
that lets businesses and organizations protect intellectual property and
sensitive information throughout its lifecycle. Based on the company's
unique Active Rights Management (ARM) technology, Authentica's suite of
enterprise-ready products - MailRecallz, PageRecallz and NetRecallz - lets
users dynamically control and manage their recipients' "use rights" to
information including the right to view, print, copy, and forward
information, no matter where it is located.
Brightmail
Brightmail was founded in San Francisco in October 1997.
Brightmail's revolutionary method for controlling spam is
based on detection, countermeasure, and updating rules in real time --
before spam reaches user mailboxes. Effectively controlling spam requires a
system-wide solution in which a central organization leverages extensive
investment, effort, and experience, to offer a comprehensive and
cost-effective anti-spam solution.
Email: sales@brightmail.com
Web: http://www.brightmail.com/ |
Brightmail
915 Cole Street, #338
San Francisco, CA 94117
Tel: (415) 905-5595
Fax: (415) 905-5188
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Comverse
Comverse Technology is a leading provider of software and systems
enabling network-based multimedia enhanced communications services, with
over 360 customers in more than 100 countries. Comverse provides a wide
range of solutions enabling multimedia messaging, multi-protocol mobile
Internet platforms, wireless data and short messaging services,
speech-controlled portal, wireless prepaid services, interactive voice
response and other personal communications services. Comverse Technology
is an S&P 500 and NASDAQ-100 Index company.
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Web: http://www.comverse.com/ |
Comverse
100 Quannapowitt Parkway
Wakefield, MA 01880
Tel: (781) 246 9000
Fax: (781) 224 8143
Cyrusoft
Cyrusoft International, Inc., is the maker of the Mulberry IMAP client.
Cyrusoft folks are particularly interested in, and active in developing,
solutions to the problems of user mobility, multi-user settings, and
configuration for Internet services, including ACAP and related
technologies. Cyrusoft is also interested in the collaborative and groupware
uses of Internet messaging technologies, and active in mail-related work at
the IETF.
Email: info@cyrusoft.com
Web: http://www.cyrusoft.com/ |
Cyrusoft International, Inc.
Suite 780, The Design Center
5001 Baum Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
Tel: (412) 605-0499
Fax: (412) 605-0705
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U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency
The Defense Information Systems Agency's mission is to plan, engineer,
develop, test, manage programs, acquire, implement, operate, and maintain
information systems for mission support under all conditions of peace and
war. DISA is transforming the way U.S. Department of Defense users move, share,
and use information. As the manager of the Defense Information
Infrastructure (DII), DISA is integrating hardware and software and
constructing a common operating environment to sustain warfighters need for
information anytime, anywhere.
IBM/Lotus
Lotus Notes and Domino comprise one of the world's most widely deployed
messaging infrastructure, reflecting growing customer demand for
integrated communications products designed to provide low overall cost
of ownership. Lotus Messaging Solutions leverage the power of the Lotus
Domino Server Family with the exciting new release of the world's
leading collaborative client -- Notes R5. Domino R5 Servers set a new
standard for rich Internet messaging, ease of administration,
integration with back-end systems and reliability.
iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions
iPlanet E-commerce Solutions, a Sun & Netscape
alliance, produces an integrated set of server and client
programs for many Internet protocols and business solutions. The iPlanet
Messaging Server product is based on open Internet standards and offers
reliability, scalability, and central server administration.
Email: sales@iplanet.com
Web: http://www.iplanet.com/ |
iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions
501 E. Middlefield Rd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
Tel: (650) 937-2555 |
Microsoft/Applications and Internet Client Group
The Internet Client and Collaboration Division provides Internet browser
technology and is responsible for developing and marketing such products as
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0. The Tools Division, the Web Authoring
Product Unit and Developer Relations work to empower independent software
developers, corporate developers, solutions developers and webmasters to
create a broad spectrum of applications, primarily for Windows 95 and the
Windows NT operating system, but also for the platform-independent Internet
and intranets.
Email: info@microsoft.com
Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/ |
Microsoft
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
Tel: (206) 882-8080
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Nokia
Nokia is one of the world's leading manufacturers of wireless data products,
and its Nokia Communicator product family has been around since 1996.
Nokia's current e-mail enabled products include the Nokia 92x0 Communicator
series that also enable the user to receive and send faxes and access
corporate data files and the Internet, and the Nokia 7650 phone which has an
integrated digital camera, GPRS packet data, and MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
support. Both of these products feature a color screen and the Symbian
operating system.
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Web: http://www.nokia.com/ |
Nokia Mobile Phones
Keilalahdentie 4, FIN-02150 Espoo, Finland
P.O. Box 100, FIN-00045 Nokia Group, Finland
Tel: +358 7180 08000
Fax: +358 7180 45782
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Novell
Novell's flagship product for the service provider market, the Novell
Internet Messaging System, is a high-performing, highly-scalable Internet
messaging platform offering a robust API and extensive feature support.
The distributed system architecture upon which NIMS is built allows the
distribution of processes and message stores across multiple servers for
increased scalability and performance. NIMS runs on NetWare, Solaris,
and Linux and is tightly integrated with Novell eDirectory for
single-point administration of all network resources.
Email: info@nimsinfo.com
Web: http://www.nimsinfo.com/ |
Novell
1800 S. Novell Place
Provo, UT 84606 USA
Tel: (801) 861-7000
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Openwave
Openwave's flagship products, Post.Office and Intermail, are advanced
messaging servers for the Internet. Post.Office is a robust SMTP MTA. Intermail
is a high end message store for very large user communities. Both products
are scalable, secure, and simple to configure and maintain. They are commercially-developed
from the ground up to accommodate the rapid growth and increasing functionality
of the Internet. Openwave was created by the merger of Software.com
(a founding IMC member) and Phone.com to provide open Internet
protocol solutions for organizations seeking to conduct business on the
Internet.
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Web: http://www.openwave.com/ |
Openwave
525 Anacapa Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Tel: (805) 882-2470
Fax: (805) 882-2473 |
QUALCOMM
QUALCOMM's award-winning Eudora email software program for Windows and
Macintosh delivers exceptional levels of functionality, ease-of-use and
flexibility. The program is free (with advertising in the interface) or
paid (without advertising). Eudora offers built-in spell checking,
user-definable message filtering, MAPI support, Web capabilities,
automatic file sharing and syncing capabilities, a flame monitor, and
email statistics tracking. QUALCOMM also makes an Internet suite for
PalmOS and advanced mail servers.
Email: quest-rep@qualcomm.com
Web: http://www.eudora.com/ |
QUALCOMM Internet Services
5775 Morehouse Drive
San Diego, California 92121-1714
Tel: (858) 587-1121 |
Rockliffe
Rockliffe is a leading developer of scalable messaging and
e-mail infrastructure software for Internet Service Providers,
Application Service Providers, and corporations. Rockliffe
was established in 1995 and is based in California's Silicon
Valley, with international headquarters in Leeds, UK.
Rockliffe has several thousand customers worldwide hosting
more than 10 million mailboxes.
Email: info@rockliffe.com
Web: http://www.rockliffe.com/ |
Rockliffe Systems
1901 S. Bascom Avenue #1160
Campbell, CA 95008
Tel: (408) 554-0766
Fax: (408) 554-0125
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Sendmail
Sendmail, Inc. develops commercial products and services for ISPs and
enterprises for whom email is mission critical, while continuing to
drive innovation and standards through Open Source software
development. Sendmail provides the proven standards-based solution that
powers over 75% of mail servers on the Internet today. Sendmail has the
dual mission to address the needs of corporations and ISPs with
cost-effective commercial software and services, and to continue to
promote innovation and reliability on the Internet with Open Source
software.
Email: info@sendmail.com
Web: http://www.sendmail.com/ |
Sendmail, Inc.
6603 Shellmound Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
Tel: 510-594-5400
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Symbian
Symbian licenses, develops and supports the EPOC operating system- providing
leading software, user interfaces, application frameworks and development
tools for wireless information devices such as communicators and
smartphones. Symbian aims to promote standards for the interoperation of
wireless information devices with wireless networks, content services,
messaging and enterprise wide solutions. With headquarters in London, and
offices in Kanazawa, Japan and the San Francisco Bay Area, Symbian is owned
by Psion, Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia.
Terrace Technologies
Terrace Technologies is a web-based communication solutions provider,
specializing in providing multi-million user base messaging systems.
Innovative use of software technologies allow for a stable multi-domain,
multi-server platform that is optimized for IDCs, ISPs, portals, and other
organizations that depend on a scalable system. Terrace Technologies'
webmail client/server incarnation incorporates LDAP, threads, and other key
technologies to meet the needs of mail ASP.
Email: info@terracetech.com
Web: http://www.terracetech.com/ |
Terrace Technologies
902 Gaepoong B/D 656-766 Sungsoo1ga Sungdonggu
Seoul, 133-110, KOREA
Tel: +82-2-6216-7601
Fax: +82-2-6216-7603
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Thruport
Thruport Technologies is a full-service provider of groupware, online media
applications, and managed hosting solutions across the Sun, Apple, Windows,
and Linux platforms. Beyond its core hosting capabilities and engineering
expertise, Thruport's flagship application services include AdJuggler, a
leading online advertising management technology since 1997, and the
award-winning HotOffice mail and intranet suite for small businesses.
Thruport is a privately-held corporation headquartered in Alexandria, VA,
also the site of its advanced data center facility.
Email: blust@thruport.com
Web: http://www.thruport.com/ |
Thruport Technologies
5440 Cherokee Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22312
Tel: 703.642.6243
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XandMail
With over 30 million mailboxes licensed throughout the world,
XandMail markets a comprehensive portfolio of HTTP-based
front-end software allowing ubiquitous access to standard electronic
mailboxes. XandMail carrier-scale technology is designed to support
millions of users with extremely customized messaging interfaces. Its
XUbiMail platform is a single software product seamlessly supporting
access to multiple Web, WAP, iMode and Web-enabled TV appliances.
XandMail also provides end-to-end professional services for site implementation.
Email: info@xandmail.com
Web: http://www.xandmail.com/ |
XandMail
139-147 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
93120 P Paris La Courneuve, France
Tel: +33 (0)1 48 36 89 03
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ZixCorp
ZixCorp Corporation is a leading provider of innovative, affordable,
easy-to-use products and services that bring privacy and security to
Internet communications. The foundation of ZixCorp is our $50 million Secure
Data Center that is designed for rapid scalability and non-stop operations to
ensure seamless delivery of secure electronic messages globally. ZixCorp's
flagship product, ZixMail, is an easy-to-use, send-to-anyone secure email
solution that works with existing email systems, and is fully integrated
into Notes and Outlook.
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Web: http://www.zixit.com/ |
ZixCorp
2711 N. Haskell Ave., Suite 2850
Dallas, TX 75204-2911
Tel: 214-515-7300
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We expect to be adding additional
important Internet mail companies in the near future.