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SnapperMail Updated

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
November 18, 2004
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SnapperMail has been hard at work on their software package updating it three times in the past two months. The latest version of the software is version 2.1.0. The latest version has several improvements including:

  • 12x faster IMAP syncing over v2.0.4
  • AOL Mail is now supported, including other non-SEARCH compliant IMAP servers
  • Smaller fonts (in LoRes and HiRes) to improve message readability.
  • Wider support for IMAP servers
  • CRAM MD5 Authentication for POP3 and IMAP
  • UI refinements and bug fixes

    Snappermail is currently running a 25% upgrade discount for owners of version 1 wanting to switch to version 2. To get the discount, use coupon GIMME2EXTEND when purchasing from your user account at www.snappermail.com/download/login. The deal ends at the end of this month.

    SnapperMail also works with Google's GMail service. Google's GMail POP3 access rolled out last week and has been successfully tested with Premier and Enterprise Editions of SnapperMail (SSL is required so Standard and Lite Editions are incompatible). Not all users have GMail access yet as Google is rolling it out in stages. Users should check their accounts under "Settings". SnapperMail GMail configuration is available at www.snappermail.com/support/isp.cfm#82.




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