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Electronic messaging giant Qualcomm (QCOM) today rolled out the next version of its Internet and intranet email server.

Eudora WorldMail Server 2.0 for Windows NT features a group account manager to add, modify, or delete users; distribute lists; and administer user accounts from a Java enabled browser. It also supports LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol), and autoconfiguration for Eudora clients-- version 3.0.5 and later of Eudora Pro and Light for Windows and version 3.1.3 and later of Eudora Pro for Macintosh.

Targeting the messaging server towards small- to medium-sized businesses, Qualcomm has priced the package at $159 for a 10-mailbox system which includes Eudora Light and Eudora Migration Utilities on CD-ROM. For $99, customers can purchase a 10-mailbox add-on pack.

Last week, Qualcomm debuted its Eudora email suite as well as a universal messaging package for Windows, Eudora Pro Email 4.0, and Eudora Pro CommCenter 4.0, for corporate users who require advanced email features, the company said.

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