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TelMail is a Telnet -> Mail Server Daemon. It is just like a regular Telnet Daemon and sits on a computer with the Internet, waiting for a connection through Telnet. However, once you are connected to it, it allows you to check, read, and send email with any mail server. Inside of the actual application, you can set up all of the users and their information (POP3 and SMTP mail servers, username and password, etc.). Once you connect to the server through Telnet, you log in as one of the users and are able to utilize the mail servers chosen for that user. Also, if you make a user an administrator, they can remotely add and remove users, see who's connected, list all the users, query information of a user, etc. Now, you can go anywhere in the world and don't have to worry about changing preferences in Eudora, or Outlook, or any other mail client. Just simply use Telnet to log into your TelMail server. It supports an unlimited amount of users and up to 10 simultaneous connections. In the application it has the usual accessories of a server: log all events, see what connected users type, view connected users' IPs, boot users, send instant messages to users, and flexibility: select port to listen on, choose what TelMail writes to a connected user (welcome message, log-in message, prompt for username, prompt for password), run TelMail at Windows startup, etc. Also, TelMail is fully compliant with MIME encoding and decoding so you'll be sure that the recipients of your emails will be able to read your messages and that you will receive their messages correctly too.
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