What MailRelayer™ can do for you
MailRelayer enhances your Windows system by making all of your email accessible remotely over the Internet.
Your email is well protected and normally would be available only to you. However you can choose to make it readable by selected other persons as well, say your administrative assistant or the boss you love so much.
MailRelayer is not the only means by which you can get your mail remotely, but it is the most seamless.
You can take advantage of having your mail Internet-accessible in many ways. For a start, it’s a convenient way of allowing you to catch up with your new mail when you’re out of your office. And ‘out of your office’ can mean equally well in the next office, at home, or in Bali.
You do not have to forward your mail anywhere, arrange to leave it on your regular mail server, or take any other special action.
Just install MailRelayer so it starts up with Windows and, bingo, your mail is online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (assuming your PC remains on). And, thanks to IMAP’s IDLE facility, MailRelayer will push new messages to any suitably equipped mobile device as soon as they arrive – this is completely automatic.
And not just your new mail. Your entire set of email folders is completely accessible.
Need to reply to a customer’s message from two weeks ago while you’re at a convention in New Orleans? No problem!
Want to catch up with answering your office mail while you’re at home. Just login and do it. v
Want to pick up a contract someone had sent you as an attachment while you’re in a customer’s office? It’s easy. You can even manually synchronize mail folders between two clients.
MailRelayer is unique in being the only self-contained technology that provides complete access to the email stored on your PC from other places.
The only other ways we know of to get mail remotely are to use a service (and pay a monthly fee), use a general-purpose remote-access program such as Symantec’s pcAnywhere, or replicate all your mail on a regular IMAP server.
And, with MailRelayer, all you need to read your mail remotely is an email client (almost any client will do) or a Web browser!
And it won’t be long before there are Web browsers on every street corner. Even in Bali.
