The second patch for the new @Mail PHP version has been released. This is in sync for our development road-map, in keeping the new PHP version updated with client feedback and workarounds for known issues.
You can view the online changelog for details on the release, and test-drive the online demo to try the new version.
Upgrading from an existing @Mail version is easy. Simply download the patch, extract into the directory for @Mail, and run the Web-based utility.
New Linux download evaluations of @Mail 5.02 are also available from the download page. Unix and Windows evaluation versions will be available shortly, including RPM copies. In the meantime @Mail can be purchased to support any Linux, Unix or Windows platform.
We hope you enjoy the new 5.02 release, and you can look forward to some new features and further enhancements in the next patch!
@Mail 5.01 released
April 18, 2007
The first patch for the PHP version of @Mail includes a large amount of feedback from customers and end-users, including various patches to the source-code, HTML template improvements, Webadmin enhancements, and porting additional features from the previous Perl version.
Existing customers can download the page from the client-login page.
See the latest updated in the 5.01 via the online changelog , or view the latest online demo to test-drive the new release
The development team of @Mail aim to shorten the release cycle for future @Mail patches to address issues. We will provide more frequent updates with smaller changes, rather then larger patches that include a bigger list of changes.
Conference Dates
April 10, 2007
@Mail will be exhibiting at two conferences in May 07. We welcome any existing clients or prospective customers to attend, meet the @Mail team, and see the upcoming developments with @Mail.
May 1-3: CEBIT - Sydney, Australia
@Mail will be exhibiting at Cebit Australia in the Export-Alley Hall, stand #15 . Come and meet the Australian team for @Mail and see the latest developments.
http://www.cebit.com.au/
May 7-9: SWsoft Summit - Reston, Virginia
@Mail will be exhibiting at SWsoft’s Global hosting summit.
We will showcase how the latest version can be integrated with SWsoft’s Plesk product, to improve the default Webmail interface. Come and see the latest version of @Mail in PHP and how you can offer the software for your hosting business.
http://www.swsoft.com/en/summit/
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Follow-up, both the Cebit and SWsoft conferences were a great success for @Mail and it was great to see existing customers and hear their success stories on using @Mail.

Above is a photo from the @Mail Booth at Sydney Cebit 2007 - From left to right, Brad Kowalczyk ( @Mail core Developer ) , Ben Duncan ( Founder ) and John Contad ( Technical support manager )

Above is a photo of Jason Brown ( Sales & product development ) from the USA office, demonstrating the Videomail features of @Mail at the recent SWsoft hosting conference.