MAPILab NNTP for Outlook is released!

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Michael Tsiplakov

We are glad to present final release of MAPILab NNTP for Outlook, the
best way to read and post messages to usenet newsgroups directly from
Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002/XP and 2003.

Program interface is a very similar to Outlook Express, so we hope
you won't have the problems with switching to news handling with
Microsoft Outlook. Now you can use the full power of "big" Microsoft
Outlook while working with the news!

This product is a full-function MAPI transport. This means that a news
server account works in the same way as an account for Microsoft
Exchange Server or a POP3/SMTP account, support remote mail headers
and it is managed through common Send/Receive menu.

MAPILab NNTP for Outlook supports all messages formats (plain text,
RTF, HTML) and encodings which are supported by Microsoft Outlook.
It is fully compatible with (but doesn't require!) Microsoft
Exchange Server and can be used to share newsgroups for coworkers
through public folders.

* Product homepage: <http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/nntp/>
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/nntp/
* Download #1: <http://www.mapilab.com/files/outlook_nntp.zip>
http://www.mapilab.com/files/outlook_nntp.zip
* Download #2: <http://mirror1.mapilab.com/files/outlook_nntp.zip>
http://mirror1.mapilab.com/files/outlook_nntp.zip

Unregistered version is fully functional during 30-days test period.
Registration cost is $24, multi-user licenses, site licenses and
volume discounts are available.

* And our special offer for Microsoft MVPs!

If you have MVP status, you can get single user license for
MAPILab NNTP absolutely free for any commerial and non-commercial
use till July 15, 2004.

To get your free copy, create ticket with "Free NNTP copy" subject
in support area:

<http://www.mapilab.com/support/> http://www.mapilab.com/support/


Thank you!
 

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