JustMail 1.5:
Private Web-based Email
Using JustMail , you now have the ability to access your email account from anywhere on the
Internet, right in the most common Web browsers. JustMail uses no server or
client side application and gives you the ability to quickly and easily read
your email on the Web using any Java enabled browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Netscape Navigator, v 4.0 or later.
JustMail is the quick and modern way to access your email anytime,
anywhere -- right in your Web browser. It's ideal for those who travel and
for anyone who uses more than one computer. JustMail is not an email service
but rather utilizes your existing email account. This approach results in
increased privacy and security compared to other Web-based email services.
Your personal data is never divulged and your email name and password are
never stored!
JustMail now supports the optional
use of the industry standard APOP encryption protocol for secure email password authentication. The added
security feature gives JustMail users the confidence that their email login process is as secure as it is using an email
client application. JustMail signatures give users the ability to set up a customizable message and automatically
add it to the bottom of every outgoing message. Advanced customization to the look and feel of the JustMail login page
and browser window make JustMail perfect for use by ISPs who want to offer web-based email under their own name.
JustMail is a Java applet that offers a snappy application-type email
interface similar to Microsoft Outlook Express and other popular email
applications. There is no page refresh between messages or any of the other
limitations of a clumsy HTML-based interface. JustMail displays email in a
free-floating window allowing continued Web browsing while reading and
sending email. JustMail is fast and responsive. Reading a series of
messages is quickly done by simply selecting from an email message list or
by using the up or down arrow keys. The JustMail applet is just only 32 KB in size
and downloads quickly even on relatively slow modems.
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