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IMA Announces Official Release of Internet Exchange Messaging Server 5

Hong Kong, June 12, 2001. Internet Exchange Messaging Server (IEMS) 5, the latest messaging solution from developer International Messaging Associates (IMA) is now on official release. IEMS 5's interoperability bridges the best of what Linux and Windows have to offer as the software operates smoothly on both operating systems. IEMS 5 runs on Linux Red Hat 6.2, 7.0, 7.1; Caldera 2.3.1, VA Linux 6.2.3, Turbo Linux Server 6; Suse 7.1, Mandrake 7.2 and 8; and Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT.

IEMS 5 has gained favorable review by getting a four- bell rank from Tucows (www.tucows.com). This feature-rich software remains to be the most cost-effective messaging solution available in the market today.

IEMS 5 has a Message Store which allows users to access their e-mail anytime, anywhere through any POP3 or IMAP4 capable clients. Its Distribution List Manager allows users to automatically send messages to numerous lists of recipients by just sending to a single group address.

IEMS 5 provides system administrators easy maintenance through its disk quota management feature, allowing system administrators to allocate and manage disk usage at all times. IEMS 5's anti-spam and anti-virus engines provide protection against threats of spamming and virus attacks. Further IEMS 5 can run in a distributed environment allowing computing capacity and resources to be distributed access different networked machines, resulting to faster and more efficient processing and message flow.

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Internet Exchange Messaging Server 5 Final Public Release Set for June 12

Hong Kong, June 7, 2001. Internet Exchange Messaging Server (IEMS) 5, the latest messaging solution from developer International Messaging Associates (IMA), will be released June 12, 2001. IMA President Tim Kehres gave this announcement as he expressed optimism over long-term industry prospects, Linux in particular.

"Linux and Windows control 60 percent of the worldwide server market in the year 2000 and projections of a steady 16 percent increase encourage developers to continue providing dynamic products for this market, " he said.

IEMS 5's interoperability bridges the best of what Linux and Windows have to offer as the software operates smoothly on both operating systems. IEMS 5 runs on Linux Red Hat 6.2, 7.0, 7.1; Caldera 2.3.1, VA Linux 6.2.3, Turbo Linux Server 6; Suse 7.1, Mandrake 7.2 and 8; and Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT.

IEMS 5 has already gained favorable reviews by getting the "Editors Pick" and a five-star rank from Softland India (www.softlandindia.com) and a four- bell rank from Tucows (www.tucows.com). This feature-rich software remains to be the most cost-effective messaging solution available in the market today.

IEMS 5 has a Message Store which allows users to access their e-mail anytime, anywhere through any POP3 or IMAP4 capable clients. Its Distribution List Manager allows users to automatically send messages to numerous lists of recipients by just sending to a single group address.

IEMS 5 provides system administrators easy maintenance through its disk quota management feature, allowing system administrators to allocate and manage disk usage at all times. IEMS 5's anti-spam and anti-virus engines provide protection against threats of spamming and virus attacks. Further IEMS 5 can run in a distributed environment allowing computing capacity and resources to be distributed access different networked machines, resulting to faster and more efficient processing and message flow.