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The AXIGEN Mail Server Brings Emails To Your Mobile Phone
  May 6th, 13:33 UTC

AXIGEN, the professional messaging solution vendor, announces today the release of AXIGEN Mail Server 6.1, a Beta release allowing mobile phone users to access their mailbox through the Mobile WebMail interface.

Bucharest, May 5, 2008, AXIGEN (http://www.axigen.com), the professional messaging solution vendor, announces today the release of a new version, AXIGEN Mail Server 6.1. The new beta release allows mobile phone users to access their mailbox through the Mobile WebMail interface.

In a world where mobile access to all resources from personal phones and synchronization are mission-critical and businesses need to be location independent, the AXIGEN Mail Server offers mobile support for current messaging requirements. We thus support competitive business growth in a fast-paced, innovative and technologically savvy environment.

The new mobile messaging functionalities of AXIGEN Mail Server 6.1. Beta enables users to access their WebMail account from mobile phones with Internet access to check their emails, compose messages, download attachments and much more. AXIGEN 6.1 thus offers a complete mobile messaging solution, as users are not limited to only reading new emails, but can also reply them.

The new version also features Country Filtering, which enables system administrators to determine geographic locations based on IPs and create rules accordingly, such as banning or allowing emails sent from selected countries. AXIGEN's large scale solutions are now enriched through new clustering oriented services and the integration with archiving solutions (MailArchiva).

"AXIGEN's mobility features are readily available for Business and Enterprise editions users, enabling them to benefit of all new trends that entail rapid business growth. With the Mobile WebMail and collaboration features, we are confident we provide a viable messaging solution to clients from the corporate segment", said Oana Bornaz, AXIGEN CEO.

Winner of the ServerWatch 2007 Product Excellence Award for the Communications Server category, the AXIGEN Mail Server currently runs on several Linux and BSD distributions, on Solaris, on PowerPC and SPARC architectures.

The beta campaign will last for approximately three weeks and all those interested are invited to download and start testing AXIGEN Mail Server version 6.1 at http://www.axigen.com/beta-testing

About AXIGEN
Established in 2001, Gecad Technologies SA, member of the GECAD Group, is the vendor of AXIGEN, a messaging solution for professionals that ensures an efficient and secure worldwide communication environment and business growth for both service providers and companies of all sizes. Currently, AXIGEN is distributed internationally by over 140 partners from 80 countries and manages email traffic for more than 10,000 companies with 6 million end-users.

Our team of seasoned professionals, with 15 years of experience in messaging and IT security delivers cutting-edge products, by developing an innovative carrier-class technology based on proprietary architectures such as AXIGEN GrowSecureTM, AXIGEN SmartProcessingTM and AXIGEN UltraStorageTM. For more details, please visit: http://www.axigen.com


(Submitted by Alina Popescu of AXIGEN)

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