P7 Connector for Outlook - A Microsoft Outlook plug-in providing the capability to send / receive message to / from an X.400 environment via P7
Send and receive messages from within Outlook over an X.400 messaging service.
Boldon James' X.400 Connector for Outlook allows you to send and receive messages from within Outlook over an X.400 messaging service via a P7 Message Store (NOT Exchange Server). It plugs in and works seamlessly in parallel with other transports that Outlook supports, for example IMAP, POP or Exchange connector.
Boldon James' X.400 connector plugs seamlessly and easily into the Outlook Mail Client and allows the user to send and receive X.400 email in exactly the same way they would send normal SMTP internet email. To the user it is seamless and invisible, for the administrator it is easy to install and configure.
Benefits
- Send and Receive X400 email from Outlook to an X400 standards based MTA i.e. one that supports the P7 standard (NOT Exchange Server).
- Seamlessly integrates with Outlook.
- Easy to install and Configure.
- Invisible to the user.
- Works with existing transport providers, users can still send Internet email (SMTP).
Technical Details
The X.400 P7 MAPI Transport Service Provider is a MAPI transport service. It supplies an X.400 Transport Service to MAPI compliant applications allowing them to exploit the full facilities of the X.400 standard. The Service Provider will take a MAPI message from the compliant application and convert it to an X.400 Message store/MTA.
Messages delivered to the X.400 MTA, addressed to the MAPI compliant application, will be converted from the X.400 format into a MAPI message and then passed to MAPI to be placed in one of the MAPI message store folders where the application will access it.
Technical Data
Support Windows 2000 or later
Supports Outlook 2000 or later
Further information
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