Gordano Messaging Suite
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Developer(s) | GMS (Gordano Ltd.) |
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Stable release | 19
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Operating system | Windows, AIX, Linux, Solaris |
Platform | x86, SPARC, RS6000 |
Type | Mail server Webmail ActiveSync |
License | Commercial |
Website | www.gordano.com |
GMS (GMS) is a commercial mail and groupware server developed by Gordano Ltd. It runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and AIX. Originally called NTMail[1] which was the first commercially available mail for the Windows platform[citation needed], the products were rebranded to the Gordano Messaging Suite in August 2002 to reflect the support for additional hardware platforms and operating systems.
Features[]
The features of GMS include encrypted access using SSL, anti-virus and anti-spam protection, over-the-air handheld synchronization, web based webmail and calendaring interfaces and a plugin for Microsoft Outlook allowing Microsoft Exchange style functionality.
Administration is performed by a web browser using HTTP
Supported clients[]
Groupware[]
Native support for full groupware features exists for these clients:
- GMS WebMail, which supports Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari
- Microsoft Outlook by using an Outlook plugin (both online and offline)
- Mobile devices Apple iPhone, Windows Mobile, Palm Treo, Symbian and BlackBerry using over-the-air synchronization
- Windows Calendar on Windows Vista
- Mozilla Sunbird
- Apple iCal
Mail only[]
- All standard mail clients IMAP, SMTP, POP3
- GMS WebMail
- GMS WebMail Mobile on mobile devices
- WAP
References[]
- ^ Brian Proffitt, (March 6, 2003), Gordano Messaging Suite: Early, Current Support for Linux Platform, linuxplanet.com
Reviews of version 15:
External links[]
- Groupware
- Message transfer agents
- Solaris software
- Windows Internet software
- Internet software for Linux