Pegasus Version Number: 3.12c Revision Date: February 29, 2000 Byte Size: 3.3 MB (3,420,959 bytes) License: Freeware Home Page: http://www.pegasus.usa.com/ Also Available: Windows NT Version Also Available: Windows 2000 Version Description: Pegasus is a simple e-mail application that takes you step-by-step through your mailbox setup process, and allows you to check your mail with point-and-click ease. Pegasus Mail is a great application if you are new to e-mail. Pegasus Mail (32-bit) update top Version: 3.12c Size: 3.26 MB Date: February 23, 2000 Type of software: Freeware Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/NT/2000. Approx. download time: 17 min. at 28.8 kbps Download from: Select a site Click to enlarge image Pegasus Mail (32-bit) is an excellent e-mail package that can be used in a wide range of environments, and which has special support for Novell Netware LANs. Features include: message encryption (scrambling) using a very secure algorithm, the ability to have up to 64 attachments per message (with support for all Internet attachment encodings), full support for all versions of NetWare MHS, a comprehensive editor with a 60,000 word spell checker, a glossary feature for speeding up the entry of common text and phrases, mail filtering rules to automate your mail processing, delivery and proof-of-reading confirmation support, extensive address book features with aliasing, distribution lists for mailing to hundreds or thousands of users, the ability to save messages in progress for later retrieval, support for the Internet MIME multimedia messaging standard, HTML and RTF support, public noticeboards/discussion groups, a huge range of sorting and searching options for your mail, hierarchical foldering (having mail folders within other mail folders) which allows you to organize your mail in the way that seems most logical to you, the ability to access an unlimited number of POP3 mailboxes at an unlimited number of sites, user-defined gateways, mailmerge capabilities, and much more. Related titles: • Pegasus Mail (16-bit) More information: Pegasus Mail (32-bit) Home Page http://www.pegasus.usa.com/ Author: David Harris By the same author: • Pegasus Mail (16-bit)