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 Atmail and iPhone Configuration Utility

September 22, 2011

The Atmail iPhone Configuration Utility lets you easily create, maintain, encrypt, and install configuration profiles. As an Atmail administrator, you can use it to create automatic provisioning profiles for connecting to Atmail. Simply create a profile, send your user a link, and in a few simple clicks their iPhone or iPod will be configured with an Atmail IMAP and CalDAV account.

Please review the following wiki article for details on how to set up an IMAP and CalDAV configuration profile for connecting to Atmail.

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



Filed under: Frontpage — Stewart @ 6:19 pm

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 Atmail 6.20.12 now available!

September 1, 2011

Atmail 6.20.12 is now available for download. Free for Atmail license holders.

For this release, we’ve focused on many small code improvements. Atmail 6.20.12 fixes many issues that existed in previous Atmail versions, as well as the following new features:

  • One-Click Migration tool
  • Better Groupware Controls
  • Improved handling of poorly formatted emails
  • Calendar permission management via the WebAdmin
  • New French translations
  • Improved Spanish translations

We recommend that all existing customers upgrade to the new Atmail 6.20.12. Follow these steps to update your install in under 5 minutes. If you need assistance with your upgrade, don’t hesitate to contact our support team. We are more than happy to make the upgrade an easier process for you.

Import users screenshot for Atmail Webadmin

Import users with ease using the new release - Import users and domains via the Webadmin with one click!


Filed under: Frontpage, Atmail 6 — John Contad @ 11:56 pm

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 The State of Atmail

“Oh, what a year,” says one of our devs. “Check this out.”

He points at our massive whiteboard, peppered with feature requests and to-do lists. Many of the items are crossed out with red ink, marked as done. A few lay untouched. There is much to do, but much more has been done.

A year ago, the board was an overflowing mess of wishlists, filled with things we wanted to do, things we wanted to accomplish. Things we wanted Atmail to be. The magnitude of the task was enough to plant little seeds of doubt. Could we do this, I thought. Could we really pull it off?

And now here we are. Our dev guy flashes a cheesy grin under his thick, curly head of hair as he crosses out yet another item. Just a few more left to go.

One thing rings true however: Atmail is a very different product from what it was a year ago.

What you can do now:

Protect your email users with Global Blacklists and Whitelists. Define users, hosts, or servers that you want to block or allow. Ban known spammers for every user on your system, and shield your Atmail server from spam, scams, and viruses.

Stay current with Calendar Alarms and Mobile Push. Be automatically notified of tasks due. And when an email arrives, you can instantly receive a notification on your mobile device.

Supercharge your system with the 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.

With the latest version, you can also:

* Save emails automatically to Drafts
* Track emails with Read Receipts
* Translate Atmail completely
* Notify users with Bulk Mailing
* Manage users better with our improved Web Admin
* And never worry about logs with automatic purging

And as for what the future holds: what about a sneak peek? The next release introduces the Network Disk, which allows your users to upload, receive, and share files through the webmail interface. And there’s talk of social media somewhere on the horizon…

If you have an expired license, it may be time to upgrade. If you’re an existing Atmail customer, expect good things in the near future.

Files Tab

AtSocial


Filed under: Frontpage — John Contad @ 11:36 pm