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CENTRAL DIRECTORY PUBLIC BETA RELEASED
ClickMail Central Directory earns praise from beta testers

SAN FRANCISCO--June 1, 1998--The public beta version of ClickMail Central
Directory, the master address book for Mac OS, has been released by One
Click Systems. The fully functional, time-limited beta lets Mac and PC
users on a network look up email addresses from a central directory from
within their email software. It uses the LDAP protocol, supported by such
clients as Eudora Pro 4, Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Outlook/Outlook
Express, Mulberry, and QuickMail Pro. ClickMail Central Directory is the
first LDAP server released that runs on Mac OS.

Two early beta testers rave about ClickMail Central Directory: "In just the
short time I have used the ClickMail LDAP server with our email system, it
has saved me an enormous amount of time," reports Suzanne Delahanty, IT
Director of Adams Business Media. "ClickMail's an elegant solution to what
previously seemed like an unsolvable IT issue on large Mac
networks--updating Internet address books for multiple platforms. I
installed the software on our EIMS server without a hitch, and our end
users are finding it an invaluable asset. ClickMail is definitely a
permanent addition to my network. Many thanks for a great IT tool."

Webmaster Chuck Boody of Hopkins School District in Minnesota: "ClickMail
provides more information [than Ph] through the LDAP searches, and the
search is always quick. ClickMail provides an efficient way to import and
export records through FileMaker Pro. That allows users to get up and
running with very little knowledge of LDAP . . . There has never been a
conflict of any sort with the ClickMail installation. It has operated
transparently and efficiently since the earliest days of the betas."

In addition to working with many email clients, ClickMail Central Directory
can also be integrated with AppleShare IP's Users & Groups file. A new
AppleShare server can be populated with users from an external directory or
user list in one step by ClickMail. And, an existing set of AppleShare
users' addresses can be exposed to email users on a network for easy
communication. Permissions may be set to limit access to a range of IP
addresses in a company or network of offices on the Internet.

To obtain the public beta of ClickMail Central Directory, or for more
information, visit (http://www.oneclick.com/server/). The 1.0 release will
ship by late June.

One Click Systems, located in San Mateo, California, is an independent
software vendor specializing in Macintosh and Internet standards. The
company is the developer of ClickMail Internet Gateway, which connects
QuickMail LAN email software to Internet mail with a standard Internet
dial-up account. Additional product information is available on the Web at
(http://www.oneclick.com/) or via email to (info@oneclick.com).

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CLICKMAIL CENTRAL DIRECTORY PRICING ANNOUNCED

Public beta now available; will ship this month

SAN FRANCISCO--June 1, 1998--One Click Systems has announced pricing for
its new product, ClickMail Central Directory, the master address book for
Mac OS. ClickMail will ship in two versions: Basic, holding up to 100
entries, and XL, with unlimited entries and remote web administration.
ClickMail Basic retails for $259, introductory price $199; ClickMail XL
retails for $499, introductory price $429. Introductory pricing is good
through July 31.

ClickMail Central Directory will ship by late June. It will be offered for
sale directly from One Click Systems, via phone, fax, or secure web order.
It will also be available from selected dealers in the U.S. and around the
world.

A time-limited public beta version is now available from the One Click
Systems web site, at (http://www.oneclick.com/server/).

One Click Systems, located in San Mateo, California, is an independent
software vendor specializing in Macintosh and Internet standards. The
company is the developer of ClickMail Internet Gateway, which connects
QuickMail LAN email software to Internet mail with a standard Internet
dial-up account. Additional product information is available on the Web at
(http://www.oneclick.com/) or via email to (info@oneclick.com).

 

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