Ipswitch IMail Server

Technical Specs

IMail can handle as many as 300,000 users, with an average message flow of ~25 per second / ~2 million a day.

Support for 32 and 64 bit platforms. IIS/.Net Framework 2.0 SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, and LDAP Protocol Support RFC 1870 Compliant

Industry Awards and Reviews

Business Computing World review of IMail Server Premium v11.01

PC Magazine voted IMail Server as Editor's Choice – March 2009

Network Computing Awards 2008 Messaging Product of the Year

Release history

  • In 1994, Ipswitch begins selling IMail Server, the first software product available for sale and immediate download via Open Market.
  • In 1995, Ipswitch releases family of Windows NT Internet Servers
  • In 1996, Ipswitch announces the first self-monitoring email server for Windows
  • In 1997, Ipswitch announces IMail Server 4.0 - the first email server to protect users from Spam
  • In 1998, Ipswitch's IMail Server is first to bundle Web Messaging and E-Mail-to-Pager with IMail Server version 4.0 for WindowsNT
  • In 1999, Ipswitch unveils IMail Server 6.0 for Windows NT
  • In 2001, Ipswitch, Inc. Unveils All-In-One Anti-Virus Messaging Solution
  • In 2003, Ipswitch announces release of IMail Server 8.0
  • In 2003, Ipswitch enters corporate instant messaging market with release of Ipswitch Instant Messenger
  • In 2004, Ipswitch expands IMail Server anti-spam offering
  • In 2005, Ipswitch launches Ipswitch IMail Server, Secure Edition
  • In 2006, Ipswitch announces worldwide availability of IMail Server Plus 2006.1
  • In 2007, Ipswitch announces availability of IMail Server 2006.2 with enterprise-level anti-spam and additional anti-virus from BitDefender
  • In 2008, Ipswitch Messaging announces release of IMail Server Version 10
  • In 2008, Ipswitch Messaging announces two new email archival solutions for IMail Server - MailArchiva Enterprise Edition and Sonian Hosted Archival System
  • In 2008, Ipswitch Messaging introduces IMail Server v10.02 with newly integrated Commtouch Anti-Spam and Reputation service
  • In 2009, Ipswitch Messaging announces release of IMail Server v11 with mobile synchronization capabilities
  • In 2009, Ipswitch Messaging announces release of IMail Server v11.01 featuring DomainKeys and DKIM
  • In 2010, Ipswitch Messaging announces release of IMail Server v11.02 featuring new administrator capabilities
  • In 2010, Ipswitch Messaging announces release of IMail Server v11.03 featuring availability of Zero Hour Virus Outbreak Protection
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