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SnapMail is
the cross-platform private messaging and file-transfer utility
for your office.
Instantly send messages, files, reminders,
and alerts on your network.
Unlike instant
messaging, SnapMail uses peer-to-peer technology and does not
rely on Internet servers
to send mail within your local network. This makes SnapMail a
very fast in-house messaging system that complements your Internet
email.
All of your messaging can be conducted without fear of accidentally
sending mail out of your company.
In addition,
there is no junk mail and no non-company e-mailing. You can be
sure that everything
in SnapMail is company business. SnapMail also connects remote
offices securely across the Internet, creating a "virtual
LAN."
SnapMail is plug and play software. It installs in a minute and
is immediately usable. SnapMail configures itself and finds other
users on the network without system administration.
SnapMail features include:
- Seamlessly send files between Macintosh and Windows computers.
- In addition to regular mail messages,
send "Snaps" that notify the recipient with an alert pop-up. Respond directly to Snaps with a single mouse click using preconfigured "SnapBacks" (e.g.
Take a message for me).
- Send reminder messages to yourself or others that will arrive at some future time.
- Activate an auto-reply message when you are busy or out of the office
- Create templates for text or forms that you send often, including their intended recipients. Identify these templates with color icons that give your mail a personal touch.
- Receive return receipts when your mail is read
- Send attachments with your mail (including folders)
- Manage your mail with folders and full search capability
- Proofread your messages using a while-you-type built-in spell checker and spelling suggestions
- Create groups, so you can send mail to a number of people with one easy selection
- Choose how you will be notified of mail delivery with sounds, icons, and alert boxes
What You Need to Run
SnapMail
SnapMail
is supported on any computer connected
to a TCP/IP network that is running Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 or
Macintosh OS 10.3 or above.
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