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Encyclopedia > NetMail

NetMail is a collaborative software server from Novell, positioned as a rival to the Lotus Notes / Domino server from IBM and Microsoft Exchange Server. The original name for the product was Novell Internet Messaging System (NIMS). Unlike its proprietary competitors, NetMail is designed around open standards including LDAP, PKCS, iCalendar, POP3, IMAP4, SSL, and S/MIME.


Among other things, NetMail manages electronic mail, and is thus a popular mail server.


The server runs on several platforms, including NetWare, Windows, Linux, and Solaris. Because it is standards based, there is no "native" client. It instead works with any standards based client. The web interface is likewise usable by most web browsers.


External links

  • Novell NetMail product homepage (http://www.novell.com/products/netmail/)
  • Complete list of RFCs NetMail implements (http://www.novell.com/documentation/netmail35/netmail35/data/an0kgbp.html)
  • Open Source Agents for Novell NetMail (http://netmail.sourceforge.net/)

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A netmail message would contain the name of the person sending, the name of the intended recipient, and the respective FidoNet addresses of each.
It was common, however, for system operators to reserve the right to review the content of mail that passed through their system.
Netmail allowed for the "attachment" of a single file to every message.
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