Route400 message clients for
Windows,
DOS,
Macintosh
and
UNIX enable users, and applications,
to prepare messages for transmission to their associated message
server, to browse messages held in the message store on the server,
and to retrieve messages from the server. Word-processing, spreadsheet
and other kinds of document or file can be attached to interpersonal
e-mail without restriction using Route400 user agents.
Route400 message client functionality
is essentially the same whether the client is connected to the
message server via local-area network,
or remotely via public network facilities. This is a key feature
delivering great value to mobile users.
As with Route400 servers, the message
clients also provide the same user functionality whatever the
operating system platform. This makes it easy to attach Route400
clients in a mixed-operating-system environment to a single message
server. It also means that the user training is basically the
same in all cases.
We also supply, as
optional products,
comprehensive support tools that enable software developers to
create their own
message-enabled applications,
and in many cases this can be achieved with a minimum of effort.
Independently developed message-enabled software applications
are increasingly important for EDI, workflow
management, groupware and other collaborative activities.
Functions
Route400 message clients for
Windows,
DOS,
Macintosh
and
UNIX deliver full X.400 user agent
(UA) functionality to the desktop, providing a powerful mail-management
interface for the creation, submission, receipt, manipulation
and filing of simple text and multi-part, multimedia messages.
Route400 user agents allow users to mix text in many character
sets, graphics, files, spreadsheets, presentations, databases,
images and soundclips in a single message for delivery to one
or several recipients.
Local and remote versions of the product
are available and perform with identical user functionality in
most respects. Route400 message clients provide similar functionality
for users with
Windows,
UNIX
and
Macintosh workstations. They provide
a consistent interpersonal and process-to-process messaging solution
across the broadest range of platforms available from any supplier
in the industry. English, French, German and Spanish language
versions are available.
The message clients deliver maximum
interoperability with the global user community connected to various
e-mail applications. Messages can be addressed to recipients
via X.400,
Internet, proprietary e-mail
systems such as
MS-Mail,
cc:Mail,
Notes and GroupWise, and to
fax systems.
Address types can be combined freely for a given message with
multiple recipients.