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To: Spartex who wrote (28801)11/4/1999 10:33:00 PM
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To: Spartex who wrote (28801)11/5/1999 11:36:00 AM
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Novell Debuts GroupWise Enhancement Pack

Nov 04, 1999 (Tech Web - CMP via COMTEX) -- Novell has debuted an
extension to GroupWise that includes broader support for certain
Internet protocols.

The developer's Enhancement Pack for GroupWise 5.5 is an extension
designed to manipulate multiple messages, delete messages without
opening them, and access Internet directories, such as Bigfoot, through
the LDAP Internet standard, a company spokesman said.

The software is available for $20 per user through Novell's business
partners, the spokesman said.

Groupwise 5.5 integrates e-mail, document management, calendar,
scheduling, and Web-publishing features.

Aside from the additional Internet functionality, the enhancement
package offers easier, more flexible printing and more efficient
administration of the GroupWise environment, the company said.

The enhanced GroupWise Windows client offers expanded printing
capabilities and HTML editing and integrates open Internet standards.
Users gain enhanced security and the ability to access multiple e-mail
systems, such as GroupWise, Isocor N-Plex Global Server, and Microsoft
Exchange, using the GroupWise client, the spokesman said.

The server agent now has an interface that lets users dial in from any
Web browser to check up on their GroupWise systems, he said. In
addition, increased manageability of GroupWise 5.5 in Windows NT
environments lets GroupWise run as a service rather than an
application, the spokesman said.