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ArticlesE-Mail Compression Utility


March 1998 / International What's New / E-Mail Compression Utility

MaX Compression compresses all files attached to Exchange and MS Mail messages. The latest version, 2.0, is optimized for large networks and enables easy network installation. Acc ording to the company, MaX Compression can reduce transmission times by up to 65 percent.

Price:    Starts at £295.
Contact:  C2C Systems, Ltd., Reading, U.K.
Phone:    +44 118 951 1211
Internet: http://www.c2c.co.uk


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