Intelligent MailBook 3.1.5.2

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    11/11/2002
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    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5.0

Publisher’s description

Intelligent Mailbook is a professional, project-based e-mail program for small business and home office use. Intelligent Mailbook stores messages and message receipts in a new intuitive way, and uses an 'Archive' for easy back-up and restore of messages. Intelligent Mailbook is 100% compatible with all e-mail messages composed and sent by other programs. You can import and export '.eml' e-mail files from and to other e-mail programs. Intelligent Mailbook has powerful automatic Tracking number ('support ticket') generation and processing - ideal for help desks and service departments!

Intelligent Mailbook has a Black List mechanism to block mail from specific senders. Messages from blacklisted addresses will be deleted at server level and NOT be downloaded. Great for blocking SPAM (unwanted mail) from known spammers. Intelligent Mailbook has Auto-rebuild of damaged databases: never loose mail messages because of one damaged system file!

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