Atmail Cloud - Now available

February 7, 2012

Atmail Cloud - Cloud email made easy
We are proud to introduce the Atmail Cloud - a fully mobile, fully capable, and fully complete messaging solution that’s easy to use, and even easier to manage.

Easy for your users.
Wow your users with a sleek, easy to use interface - filled to the brim with the latest technologies. Need CalDAV, CardDAV, or Groupware support? We’ve got it for you.

Easy for you.
Setting up your Atmail Cloud email is as easy as signing up. Our Setup Wizard will configure everything you’ll need to have your cloud email service up and running in zero time.

Easy for your pocket.
For as little as $2 dollars per user, you can have a working solution that’s ready to use. Reduce maintenance costs and resell the Atmail Cloud to your customers.

Signup for the 14-day free trial at: http://atmailcloud.com/


Filed under: Frontpage — Ben Duncan @ 12:44 am

18 Comments »

  1. Looks really good. I’ve signed up and am hoping that it will work out. If so, I’ll be moving over all of my hosted email.

    Comment by Bob Martens — February 7, 2012 @ 8:46 am
  2. Do you (or will you) support importing of messages from another IMAP provider?

    Comment by Kevin — February 7, 2012 @ 7:25 pm
  3. Nice but I was hoping for much more competitive prices.

    $24 annual fee for a single email account is too much.
    If my customer comes to spending that money, probably trigger a Google Apps.

    $5 annual fee is for me right price, with prices that range depending on the size of the mailboxwith (1GB $5… 5GB $10… etc.)

    Comment by Mike — February 8, 2012 @ 2:16 am
  4. But it is lacking details, how many storage do i get?

    Comment by Ed — February 8, 2012 @ 8:57 am
  5. @Kevin: Yes, we are working on a live data migration feature in-app. Which provider will you be migrating from?

    Ideally we want to simplify the migration of email (IMAP/POP3) and Calendar/Contacts via Google Apps to the Atmail Cloud.

    Keep tuned

    Comment by Ben Duncan — February 8, 2012 @ 5:51 pm
  6. @Mike The Atmail Cloud is targeted as a premium service, at half the price of Google Apps this is an affordable alternative to resell and provide for SMB/enterprise customers.

    Comment by Ben Duncan — February 8, 2012 @ 5:52 pm
  7. @Ed we have a single Atmail Cloud package which includes:

    * 10GB storage
    * Webmail
    * POP3/IMAP
    * Calendaring
    * Groupware
    * Mobile Sync
    * ActiveSync

    Your welcome to signup and see the pricing options in-app

    Comment by Ben Duncan — February 8, 2012 @ 5:55 pm
  8. Price is 2$/user for 5 users and for 500 users… so no disccount for resellers or partners?

    Comment by Jordi Rodri — February 9, 2012 @ 1:13 pm
  9. And it is only avaliable in english?

    Comment by Jordi Rodri — February 9, 2012 @ 1:30 pm
  10. @Ben, thanks for the update. If I am specifically looking to move from Google Apps personally. I’m sure there are other IMAP providers that people would want to move from.

    After playing around a little bit it doesn’t seem that the iPhone setup goes through ActiveSync. Is it possible to do this (or will it be), push mail and calendar would be appreciated.

    Comment by Kevin — February 9, 2012 @ 4:37 pm
  11. Hi - a few questions:

    1. Where’s your cloud infrastructure based (country and datacentre location)?

    2. I suspect it may be in a Rackspace DC - if so, is it on their public cloud, or an Atmail owned private dedicated cloud?

    3. Do you have any FAQs published on backup, DR, data protection and SLAs etc?

    Thanks - looks interesting!

    Comment by Tim — February 11, 2012 @ 11:02 am
  12. You can definitely setup your iPhone using ActiveSync. The automatic provisioning does not do that. Follow the instructions they have available within webmail and use your custom domain when you signed up for the server.

    Comment by Bob Martens — February 12, 2012 @ 12:28 pm
  13. @Tim:

    1: Our DC is based in WA, USA

    2: Not Rackspace, this is an Atmail owned and operated setup. Running on our own Atmail appliances in a cluster of course :) http://appliance.atmail.com/

    3: We will be announcing extra FAQ’s on the DC/network on the Atmail Cloud site soon.

    Comment by Ben Duncan — February 15, 2012 @ 5:46 pm
  14. $24/year/mailbox is an interesting price for a cool product that don“t have neither the 25GB capacity nor the Office suite and privacy objections of Google Apps, however I believe you could be more aggresive.

    Comment by albatroz — February 17, 2012 @ 5:13 am
  15. I am valuating it, integration with box.net will be awesome like :

    Attach file -> Box.net folder choose

    Let’s see what it will turn out in the future

    Comment by Simone Fenoglio — March 3, 2012 @ 9:30 am
  16. @Simone Great idea, added to our feature wishlist.

    Comment by Ben Duncan — March 4, 2012 @ 5:04 pm
  17. @Ben Is there an ETA for the migration tools? I’m looking at moving around 8 Google Apps accounts across atm.

    Comment by Adrian Lynch — March 8, 2012 @ 2:35 am
  18. Just FYI for anyone else planning to migrate existing IMAP mailboxes to AtMailCloud - I just successfully completed a migration using Imapcopy.pl from the IMAPTools package at http://www.athensfbc.com/imap_tools/

    Since I’m largely incompetent on a Linux command line, I pretty much followed the tutorial here: http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-migrate-mailboxes-between-imap-servers-with-imap-tools

    The only outdated piece of info there is that the package has been updated, so in order to download it, you’ll need to change the URL that you direct wget to, so the correct command would be:
    wget http://www.athensfbc.com/imap_tools/files/imap_tools_V1.130.tar.gz

    My only other hiccup was that trying to run the command on a local Ubuntu install kept timing out - but I had much better results running it on a Linode VPS. The largest mailbox I was migrating was about 500MB - and that took about 5 minutes running on the linode.

    Anyway - just a bit of guidance for anyone else thinking about migrating before Atmail gets their migration tool in place.

    Comment by Andrew — March 13, 2012 @ 12:45 pm

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