TEST YOUR STRENGTH WITH AXIGEN’S v. 2.0 BETA Report bugs and win an iPod nano!
October 25, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Bucharest, October 25, 2006 — AXIGEN, the professional mail server vendor, announced today the launch of AXIGEN Mail Server beta v. 2.0, which will be the subject of a thorough testing campaign until the commercial release of the product. The beta testing campaign will represent an excellent opportunity for old and new AXIGEN users alike to become familiar with the new version and its features and win attractive prizes from AXIGEN (http://www.axigen.com) at the same time: testers who report the most numerous significant bugs may end up being the proud owners of a 2 GB iPod nano, a 1 GB iPod shuffle, or a 512 MB iPod shuffle.
"When we started developing AXIGEN Mail Server, we made a pledge that we would always pay attention to the feedback provided by our users. In this respect, AXIGEN Mail Server v. 2.0 includes numerous new features, some of which are the direct result of this cooperation between the AXIGEN team and its customers. For instance, the reporting tools will give system administrators the option to customize server data collection, create graphs with historical data for any server parameter and compute statistics on server load, usage, etc.,” declared Oana Bornaz, AXIGEN CEO.
The WebMail module of version 2.0 also brings several new features designed to make life easier for the regular user, who is accessing his e-mail from a remote location: the address book, user signature and out of office reply, the possibility to initiate an internationalized search or a preview pane to sift through numerous messages without getting a headache.
The AXIGEN Mail Server v.2.0 beta kit is available for download free of charge on the company website, starting today. Those interested to take part in the contest can do so at http://www.axigen.com/beta-testing/.
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About AXIGEN
A young and talented team of professionals with 15 years of experience in technology research and software security, embarked in 2003 on a new and challenging project, under the brand name AXIGEN.
AXIGEN Mail Server is a fast, reliable and secure internet messaging solution, offering the power and sturdiness of a carrier class mail server. The first commercial version of AXIGEN for all major Linux distributions was unveiled at LinuxWorld Expo, in London, in September 2005. One year after the official launch, AXIGEN has already concluded business agreements with more than 30 international partners from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands and Romania and manages e-mail traffic for more than 400,000 mailboxes worldwide.
AXIGEN smoothly integrates SMTP/POP/IMAP and WebMail, offering unique configurability and security that allow system administrators to have full control of the email traffic. Our mission is to help AXIGEN users and partners worldwide to build trust in our products, as well as in our business relationships. For further details, please visit: www.axigen.com.