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Receive and reply to Notes Mail from your cell phone, PDA, or pager
By MartinScott.com

Wouldn't it be great to get your Notes email on your cell phone, PDA, or pager? Do you have mobile phone or paging service with Verizon, AT&T, Cingular, Sprint, Palm.Net, or a similar service? They issue you an Internet email address that allows you to receive email messages on wireless devices that support text messaging. Now all you need is a way to automatically forward important Notes email messages to that wireless device email address. WirelessMail 3.0 from MartinScott.com is an advanced filtering, optimization, and forwarding utility that makes accessing Notes mail on your wireless device easy and useful.

Its features include:

  • Advanced filtering logic with user-specified rules and a smart junk mail filter;

  • Forwards email according to your schedule away from your PC (e.g., only on evenings and weekends);

  • Abbreviates common words, clips critical body text, strips out text such as mail headers and corporate footers, and even splits long messages into multiple smaller wireless messages so that you can read text beyond the length limits of your wireless device and service;

  • Preserves and relays the sender's address so you can reply (if supported by your wireless device);

  • Can also be used to forward your work mail to any other email account for access away from work.

WirelessMail 3.0 has optimization settings to reduce the size of the message text for cell phones and devices with small screens, as seen in Figure A.

FIGURE A


Optimization settings reduce the size of the message text. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Customized rules let you filter messages and clip critical text, such as airline saver fares and stock quotes, according to several criteria. This is pictured in Figure B.

FIGURE B


Customized rules let you filter messages and clip critical text. Roll over picture for a larger image.

A smart spam filter detects and excludes mail that's likely to be junk mail, as shown in Figure C.

FIGURE C


A smart spam filter detects and excludes mail that's likely to be junk mail. Roll over picture for a larger image.

WirelessMail runs on all platforms of Domino Server 4.5 and later. You don't need your company's buy-in to install it. You can install an individual copy, for $49, to your own Notes mail file with a single click of the automated install program. Or, an administrator can install to a mail template for all users on a mail server or across the entire organization with no per-user fees. No programming, external software, server setting changes, pager gateways, firewall port changes, or agent execution privileges are required. However, you can optionally combine WirelessMail's advanced filtering and optimization capabilities with the additional security of the Lotus Pager Gateway or the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.


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