What is Tiny-Mail for ?

Tiny-Mail is a mediator between remote mail servers (SMTP, POP3), news servers (NNTP) and your mail/news agent (e.g. Netscape Messenger, Outlook Express, Forte Agent, etc.).
Tiny-Mail is also a fully functional mail server that enables local mail exchange between users of your local area network.
The program works perfectly no matter if you have a Dial-up or a constant LAN-Internet connection.
The most frequent applications of the program are:

The advantages of the program

System requirements

For a convenient and problemless use of Tiny-Mail we recommend the following hardware configuration:

Each computer in you local area network, that should access mail accounts using Tiny-Mail must be properly configured to enable the use of TCP/IP network protocol. It is not required that other computers in your LAN should work with Windows.

Running Tiny-Mail on a computer with Symantec Norton Antivirus 2000 (or higher) is possible if e-mail control option is disabled. NAV will still be monitoring e-mails while opening them in your mail client program, but not while receiving them from the Internet.