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- code while Stewart got the same code which has been used as the basis of InterMail software. FrontDoor continued its life as shareware as well as a commercial...
- product lines. The first Microsoft Mail product was introduced in 1988 for AppleTalk Networks. It was based on InterMail, a product that Microsoft purchased...
- front-end mailer such as SEAdog, FrontDoor, BinkleyTerm, InterMail or D'Bridge, and a mail processor such as FastEcho or Squish. The front-end mailer would...
- The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper published in London. It was founded in 1896. As of 2020[update], it has the highest circulation...
- 20th century, air mail became the transport of choice for inter-continental mail. Postmen started to use mail trucks. The handling of mail became increasingly...
- Santahar 23 Rocket Mail Khulna Parbatipur 24 Parbatipur Khulna 25 Nakshikantha Mail Khulna Dhaka 26 Dhaka Khulna 27 Ghaghat Mail Parbatipur Chilahati...
- is no longer supported. Several DOS-based legacy FidoNet Mailers such as FrontDoor, Intermail, MainDoor and D'Bridge from the early 1990s can still be...
-  8. Retrieved 2019-08-31. Jones, Stephen (19 October 1987). "Microsoft Intermail buy starts work group push". Computerworld. Vol. XXI, no. 42. p. 2. Dallas...
- interconnected using a proprietary pre-X.400 protocol, called "InterMail". The so-called "GeoMail" network constituted a worldwide “private domain”, later interconnected...
- A Mailslot is a one-way interprocess communication mechanism, available on the Microsoft Windows operating system, that allows communication between processes...