New SeeqMail Launches with 150 MB of Free Storage, 130+ URL Choices, Encryption

Updated on Tuesday, July 27th, 2004 at 12:16 pm

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BuyDomains.com, a leading online services company
and one of the largest premium domain marketplaces, today launched SeeqMail – a free webmail solution. It gives individuals and businesses
150-megabytes of storage, the option to use
their own domain name and a selection of more
than 130 URLs to choose from, including
techexpert.com, sportsbuffs.com,
citypeople.com and bizconsulting.com, among
others. SeeqMail also provides email
encryption, spam blocking, anti-virus
protection, an integrated calendar, an address
book, fast registration, search capabilities
and other in-demand features.

“We heard from hundreds of people who are not
happy with the free webmail service they are
using. Current webmail solutions have a
limited availability of names and surnames to
choose from. They also hit users with pop-up
ads and lack adequate storage capacity,” said
Michelle Miller, chief operating officer of
BuyDomains.com. “With more than 130 domains
to choose from, ranging from
bizconsulting.com and bizexperts.com to
teachermail.com and moviegeeks.com, SeeqMail
offers personalized domains for all users.
Additionally, SeeqMail is extremely user
friendly, only takes seconds to load, offers
anti-virus protection and many other
features.”

SeeqMail provides users with numerous
features that will increase their
productivity and email experience:

• Ample Storage & Message Attachment – It
provides 150-megabytes of storage and
four-megabytes for email file attachments.
This provides users with enough space to
communicate without having to worry about
message failures and bouncebacks.

• Hundreds of Domain Names – Rather than just
one generic URL, SeeqMail offers more than
130 domain name extensions to choose from.
It also includes the ability for a person or
business to use their personal domain name.

• No Popup Ads / Sleek User Interface–
SeeqMail does not use pop-up advertisements.
Additionally, the service has a clean and
crisp user interface. It provides a modern,
cutting-edge appearance that is very
intuitive for the user and loads quickly
on a Web browser.

• Spam and Antivirus Filtering – With
SeeqMail, incoming and outgoing email messages
are scanned for viruses and undesirable or
unsolicited “spam” content. Users can
configure their own “whitelists” and
“blacklists.”

• Fast Search – The SeeqMail inbox, outbox
and customizable webmail folders are easy
to manage, thanks to very fast search
capabilities.

• Encryption – SeeqMail lets users keep their
email private by enabling message encryption.
Options range from commercial to military
grade encryption (4096 bit) for outgoing
email-messages. Email can be automatically
signed with a user’s encryption key, allowing
other users to send encrypted messages to
them.

• Multi-Account Support – From within the
SeeqMail interface, users can access any
number of external email accounts via POP3
or IMAP. Because SeeqMail accounts are
POP3 and IMAP compatible, it allows users
to access their email with standalone mail
clients that include Outlook or Eudora.

• Address Book – SeeqMail’s Address Book
allows users to import and export contacts
from/to CSV (Comma Separated Values) file
formats.

• Calendar – The SeeqMail has an integrated
calendar. It allows users to schedule and
manage appointments on a quarterly, annual
or daily basis.

•Tree Folder Menu – SeeqMail’s email-folders
are accessible via a tree-menu interface.
This makes it easy to categorize folders
and access them again quickly. Sub-folders
can be created by right-clicking on a folder.
To move a message into a folder, users simply
drag and drop the message into the desired
folder.

People interested in learning more about
SeeqMail, and in signing up for the free
service, can visit http://www.seeqmail.com.

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