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  2. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    GroupWise is a proprietary messaging and collaboration platform from OpenText that supports email, calendaring, instant messaging, and document management. It was developed by WordPerfect and acquired by Novell in 1994, and has undergone several name changes and updates since then.

  3. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and evolution of Microsoft Exchange Server, a client–server email system that supports X.400 and X.500 directories. Find out the features and versions of Exchange Server 2003, the last one to support Windows 2000 Server.

  4. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of features and history of various email client programs for different operating systems and licenses. Find out the creator, interface, release date and version of each email client.

  5. Configure a Verizon.net account using IMAP - AOL Help

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    Learn how to configure your Verizon.net email using IMAP on a third party mail client. Follow the steps and server settings for Outlook, Mac Mail, iOS Mail, Android Mail, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Windows Mail app and more.

  6. List of mail server software - Wikipedia

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    Kerio Connect; Kopano; Mailtraq; MDaemon; Mercury Mail Transport System [b] Microsoft Exchange Server; Mirapoint Email Appliance [b] Novell GroupWise; Novell NetMail ...

  7. Exchange ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is a proprietary protocol for synchronizing email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes between a messaging server and a mobile device. Learn about the history, features, and usage of EAS across different platforms and services.

  8. Comparison of mail servers - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of mail servers for Unix, Windows, and macOS, with features, protocols, storage, license, and webmail support. Compare different mail transfer agents (MTAs), mail delivery agents, and other e-mail software.

  9. Microsoft Outlook - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites. It offers email management, contact storage, calendar scheduling, and task tracking, and can function independently or as part of a larger Microsoft ecosystem.