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WEBmail 5.2 with WEBcalendar Available for Mac OS X

Santa Barbara, CA, January 6, 2004.  Tenon Intersystems announced today
that iTools 7.2, its web server package for Apple's Mac OS X, now
supports a version of WEBmail and a WEBcalendar.  Tenon's iTools
anytime, anywhere WEBmail enables users to access email, via POP or
IMAP, from any device running a browser.  WEBmail 5.2 is fully
customizable, for rebranding and localization, and can be hand-tailored
with unique logos and banner advertising on a virtual host-by-virtual
host basis.

Tenon's iTools WEBmail was developed by EMUmail, Inc.
(http://www.emumail.com), a widely respected vendor of web-based mail
systems. WEBmail 5.2 lets users choose between several "skins" to change
the look and feel of the product.  Other WEBmail features include:  an
HTML text editor, new message notification, multiple attachments,
address books with Outlook Express importing, group list support,
WEBcalendar integration, user definable folders, outbox for sent
messages, real-time SPAM filtering, customizable tag line for site
branding, blind carbon copy, spell check, quoted reply, forwarding,
per-user or per-domain message quotas, and per-user or per-domain access
restrictions.

The customizable version of WEBmail, with its companion WEBcalendar, is
available in three packages:  Small Business Edition, $500; Corporate
Edition, $750; and Service Provider Edition, $1500.  WEBmail, combined
with Tenon's new Post.Office 3.5.3, gives system administrators a
complete & very powerful mail solution on Mac OS X.  A limited-time
special "Serverware" bundle combines Tenon's iTools (Apache, DNS, and
FTP configuration tools), Post.Office (mail server and list server),
WEBmail, WEBcalendar, plus Tenon's well-regarded technical support for
only $999.  While iTools, Post.Office and WEBmail certainly run on
Apple's new Panther server, Tenon recommends the less expensive "client"
OS (10.2+) for an equally high-performance, easy to administer server
platform. See the Tenon web site for more details: http://www.tenon.com.

Founded in 1989, Tenon Intersystems is a leader in high-performance
networking.  Tenon technology has provided the framework for world-class
networking on the Macintosh for over a decade.  Tenon is continuing that
tradition on Mac OS X.  Tenon Intersystems can be reached in the U.S. at
805-963-6983, by the internet at [EMAIL PROTECTED], or via the web at
http://www.tenon.com.

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