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Check E-Mail Over the Phone with IVOICE Pro

Feb 3, 1999
1 minute read

Infinite Technologies
has attempted to take e-mail to the next level with its newest messaging
solution, Infinite Voice Professional Edition (IVOICE Pro).

IVOICE Pro is a full featured client/server e-mail system, Internet
gateway, and e-mail
voice attendant designed to offer users a one-stop solution for all of
their communication needs.

The package integrates e-mail and voice technology, and includes the
ability to reply
to, delete, or forward e-mail messages to other users via a telephone.
Remote users also can
forward e-mail messages to a local fax for a printed copy. The platform is
offered for POP3, IMAP4 or SMTP e-mail environments, and an SSL version of
the mail server is available for enhanced security.

IVOICE Pro supports e-mail systems as diverse as cc:Mail, DaVinci, Eudora,
ExpressIT! 2000,
Microsoft Exchange, Outlook, Netscape Communicator, Lotus Notes, Novell
GroupWise and Pegasus Mail, as well as other IMAP4 and POP3 mail clients.

“Infinite Voice Professional Edition represents a price/performance
breakthrough for
companies that need to integrate e-mail and voice mail technologies,” said
Brett Warthen, Infinite CEO. “Traditionally these products have been priced
too high for all but the largest corporate users.”

IVOICE Pro is currently available. License fees start at $549 for a 10-user
copy.

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