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Mercury Mail Transport System (Mercury MTS) is a standards-compliant mail server developed by David Harris, who also develops the Pegasus Mail client.. It was freeware prior to January 2007, but is now donationware for non-commercial and personal use, and shareware for other uses.
The Harris matrix is a tool that aids the accurate and consistent excavation of a site and articulates complex sequences in a clear and understandable way. Harris matrices play an invaluable role in the articulation of sequence and provide the building blocks from which higher order units of stratigraphically related events can be constructed.
Pegasus Mail is a proprietary email client for Microsoft Windows.It was originally released in 1990 [1] on NetWare networks [3] with MS-DOS and later Apple Macintosh clients, before being ported to Windows which is now the only platform actively supported.
Opera Software: Cross-platform Proprietary: GUI Outlook Express: Microsoft Windows Proprietary: GUI Pegasus Mail: David Harris: Windows Proprietary: GUI Pine: University of Washington: Cross-platform Freeware [2] TUI Pocomail: Poco Systems Windows Proprietary: GUI RoundCube: The RoundCube Team Cross-platform GPL-3.0-or-later: Webmail: Samsung ...
Harris Computer Systems Corporation was an American computer company, in existence during the mid-1990s, that made real-time computing systems. Its products powered a variety of applications, including those for aerospace simulation , data acquisition and control , and signal processing .
This is a list of mail server software: mail transfer agents, mail delivery agents, and other computer software which provide e-mail. Product statistics [ edit ]
The company was founded on January 29, 2007 with the merger of Harris Corporation’s Microwave Communications Division and Stratex Networks and incorporated under the name Harris Stratex Networks. [3] The company renamed and rebranded itself to become Aviat Networks on January 28, 2010. [4]
Matrix (sometimes stylized as [matrix]) is an open standard and communication protocol for real-time communication. [2] It aims to make real-time communication work seamlessly between different service providers, in the way that standard Simple Mail Transfer Protocol email currently does for store-and-forward email service, by allowing users with accounts at one communications service provider ...