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EMUMAIL Announces Free Outsourced Email for Linux Community
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- EMUMAIL, creators of the EMU webmail
engine, announced a program today that would wave the setup fee for Linux
based domain names added to its outsourced email system.
EMUMAIL's email outsourcing allows a domain owner to give out email addresses
at their domain which users then have access to through the web or through
POP clients. Domain owners are then able to customize the look and feel of
the webmail site to match their web site or corporate identity.
EMUMAIL is extending its premium email outsourcing program to the Linux community
in an effort to help propagate Linux awareness through email communications.
"We felt it was time to give something back to the Linux community," said
EMUMAIL President Matt Mankins, "we run our site on Linux based servers and
want to say thank you to those that helped make us possible."
System administrators currently use the EMU webmail engine to convert their
Linux based machines into full-featured webmail servers that rival the functionality
of Hotmail or Yahoo Mail. EMUMAIL created the first commercially supported
web based e-mail program available to the public in 1995. Since that time
EMUMAIL has enjoyed a wide range of success selling its namesake webmail engine
to Fortune 500 corporations (Citicorp, United Parcel Service, Sun Microsystems)
as well as to ISPs and academic institutions globally (Harvard University,
University of California, Florida State University). There are currently hundreds
of thousands of users who use EMUMAIL products to effortlessly check their
e-mail at home, at work, or while traveling.
For more information on email outsourcing, visit the corporate web site at
http://www.EMUMAIL.com. To see a version
of the outsourced email in action, visit EMUMAIL's consumer website, MollyMail
where you can check your existing email accounts: http://www.MollyMail.com.
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