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Hello all,
The following info was taken from the blind-x email list.  For more
information on blind-x you may email Phil Scovel at the following address:
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Jim Vaglia
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     netMESSENGER

     Toronto start-up company netMedia Friday released netMessenger,
     a new email software program to be sold and distributed
     exclusively on the Internet. netMessenger is positioned as a
     direct competitor to the well-known Eudora program.

     netMessenger was designed to simplify the email environment. In
     addition to a user-friendly interface, the product includes a
     free global email-to-fax service as well as a practical
     implementation of the new ``push'' technology. netMessenger is
     the first email product to use ``push'' technology to create a
     practical messaging system, which permits users to create a
     customized mix of news, entertainment and business updates.
     netMessenger is ``Pushing The Envelope''.

     As an introductory offering, users can download netMessenger via
     the Internet. A branded version of netMessenger is also
     available to ISPs, businesses and educational institutions.
     Volume discounts are available.

     NetMessenger can be downloaded from
     [ http://www.netmessenger.com/download.html ]. After 30 days,
     fax and push technology features will disable, still leaving a
     fully functional Email-mail program. Features will be restored
     upon payment of $24.95 U.S.

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