Developer(s) | RoseCitySoftware |
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Final release | 3.5 (June 2004) [±]
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Preview release | 3.6 Beta (Windows)
/ March 3, 2008 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Email client |
Website | rosecitysoftware.com/courier |
Courier (also known as Courier Email) was an email client for Microsoft Windows. The software was originally released in 1996 as Calypso by Micro Computer Systems (MCS).[1]
Courier supported the POP3, IMAP and SMTP protocols, provided several features for HTML security and allowed to use multiple e-mail accounts from one mailbox. Version 3.0 introduced html support and improved message security in comparison to version 2.0, however some features were not yet supported for html messages.[2]
In 1998 the MCS introduced another Calypso branded product, Calypso Message Center, intended for tracking and distributing messages for corporate customers.[3]
The company abandoned further development of Calypso, which was acquired in 2003 by RoseCitySoftware.[4] This led to freeware release of version 3.3 and name change of the next shareware version 3.5 to Courier.[5]
An upgrade path was negotiated with PocoSystems to add Courier-type features to Pocomail and direct Courier users to migrate to PocoMail 4.8 as a replacement for Courier 3.5.[6] Free versions of the unfinished beta, requiring no registration, were available at the Yahoo Courier user group.[7]
As of June 2021 the software is not available for download from official sources.[8]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courier (email client).
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