Kerio announces Universal Mail Server for Mac OS X

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jul 18, 2006 at 4:12am

Kerio Technologies has launched a Universal Binary version (6.2) of Kerio MailServer, a groupware mail server for Mac OS X 10.4 (“Tiger”). This means the combination of email, contacts, calendars and tasks now runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

Additionally, the new version introduces a plug-in for Clam Antivirus to provide a minimum level of virus protection, scanning all email messages as they pass through the mail server. ClamAV can also be used alongside Kerio’s optional built-in McAfee Anti-Virus.

With Kerio MailServer, Mac users can use Mac OS X Mail, iCal, Address Book or the AJAX-based Kerio WebMail to view, manage, and share contacts, calendars and email folders, and have all changes immediately synchronized with the server. Kerio MailServer also talks natively to Microsoft Entourage, a Mac groupware counterpart of Microsoft Outlook.

Kerio WebMail is optimized for Safari and Firefox browsers on Mac OS X, and Kerio WebMail Mini is optimized for PDA displays. Both are now available in 16 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Croatian, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. Pricing starts at US$499 for 20 users or $749 with integrated McAfee Anti-Virus. Kerio MailServer runs on Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, Red Hat and SUSE Linux and Windows.



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