Pocomail

Pocomail was an e-mail client for Microsoft Windows systems that was first developed by Poco Systems in 1999. It was originally designed to provide better spam and attack protection by using its own scripting methods (PocoScript) as opposed to using JavaScript and native Microsoft scripting.

Pocomail
Developer(s)RoseCitySoftware (for version 4.8) and Poco Systems
Initial release1999 (1999)
Final release4.8 build 4400 discontinued (April 6, 2009 (2009-04-06)) [±]
Operating systemWindows 2000
Available inEnglish
Typee-mail client
Websitepocomail.com

Pocomail was awarded the PC Magazine Shareware Program of the Year in 2000 thanks to its intuitive use, support for POP3 and IMAP protocols, HTML viewing, and the ability to access multiple accounts from one simple application.[1]

The most recent release, version 4.8 (released in April 2009) has added new features, such as the ability to edit sent and received messages, as part of a project with RoseCity Software to make PocoMail the planned upgrade path for Courier users. The added features were key strengths of the Courier email client. Pocomail also includes a strong Bayesian filtering engine for preventing spam.[2] Pocomail has problems with displaying UTF-8 encoded characters.

Further development of the program has been discontinued, as of December 2011. The website at pocomail.com states that the product is no longer available for sale.

References

  1. "PocoMail". BMT Micro. Archived from the original on 2012-12-17. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  2. Tschabitscher, Heinz (2009-09-24). "PocoMail 4.8 - Email Program". Email.about.com. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
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