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 Atmail 6.20.10 Released! Mashup-ready, with our new API.

July 20, 2011

Hot summer days and ice-cold cola. Some things just match. And now, you can have the ability to mix and match Atmail with your web application, any way you want.

Introducing Atmail 6.20.10. Now with our new, comprehensive Mashup API.

Features at a glance:

New Mashup API. Create your own third-party application, or integrate your website with Atmail. Use and display mail, contact, and calendar data with your web application or portal, fetched from your Atmail server.

Check our API Plugins page for a sneak peek at what you can do with our new Mashup API.

New Webmail Features.
Toggle image displays for email. Setup your Inbox to automatically refresh. Lost your internet connection? No problem, your drafts are now automatically saved.

Faster Webmail.
With various interface tweaks, we’ve made Atmail faster. How fast? Up to twice as fast.

Be sure to check our changelog for a more comprehensive list of improvements!


Filed under: Product News, Frontpage, Atmail 6, Plugins — John Contad @ 1:05 am

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 Monitoring your Atmail with Nagios

July 10, 2011

Uptime is one of our chief concerns. We work hard to keep our systems active, and we’d like to make sure that yours does as well.

So we made a System Monitoring document available for your use. If you want to be notified when something’s wrong with your system, check the following link:

http://www.atmail.com/support/index.php/Atmail6/Nagios

Nagios is a stellar system monitoring tool that sends us emails and SMS messages when a service or host needs attention. The Atmail office has a dedicated Nagios server that everyone can see (and panic to):

We cut a hole in the drywall, and ran the wires out the back. A mounting bracket was added to set the screen at eye-level.

It connects to an idle Minimac on one of our desks. This allows us to have immediate access to the monitoring system in case of hardware failures.

And here’s Stewart, one of our support technicians, clearly delighted about something Nagios is reporting.

Zero problems? Now that’s something to smile about.


Filed under: Staff Opinions, Frontpage, Open Source, Atmail 6 — John Contad @ 6:46 pm