| Do you use pagers, mobile phones, or other wireless
messaging devices at work? Do you want an easy way to let everyone
in your company send messages to these devices from a web browser
or via email? If so, WebGate by NotePage, Inc. is probably the
perfect solution for you. WebGate can act as a messaging gateway
between your wireless messaging devices (pagers, mobile phones,
etc.) and your company's intranet, or the Internet.
Even if your company only has numeric pagers, using WebGate
is a great way to let you know when that important email has
arrived. WebGate is a fast, easy, and reliable way to stay
in contact with your out-of-office personnel. With WebGate's
webpage interface individual webpages can be automatically
created for each of your company's employees. Group webpages
and webpages with drop-down lists can also be automatically
created and maintained by WebGate. WebGate's email interface
is capable of using several different methods to relay messages
to you wireless messaging devices.
For each recipient (pager, mobile phone, etc.) WebGate can
collect email messages from one or more existing email accounts.
WebGate can act as an internet mail server and receive email
messages from any other standard email server (MS Exchange,
Netscape, Unix sendmail, etc.) or email client (MS Outlook,
Netscape Messenger, Eudora, etc.). WebGate can even be setup
to collect all the email for your entire internet domain from
a single mailbox at your Internet Service Provider or Webpage
Hosting Company.
WebGate includes many high-end features like multiple modem
support (up to 16), intelligent message queuing, on-call groups,
comprehensive message logging and reporting, remote administration
and monitoring, etc. WebGate also supports several message
delivery options such as: TAP/IXO/PET support, email delivery
support, numeric pager support, and direct cable connection
support. WebGate is easily scaleable to support high throughput
installations. supported operating systems - Windows 95, 98,
NT, 2000, ME or XP |
Processor Pentium 200 mhz or
better Memory 16 Mb of free memory
(64 mb for 95, 98, ME / 128 mb for NT, 2000, XP) Hard
Drive 50 Mb of free space Connectivity
modem or Internet connection Operating
System Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP or NT
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