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Features and Benefits
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Presents a unified user interface (UI) to the back-end Java System Messaging Server and Java System Calendar Server
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Provides access to a common address book server that is shared by the mail and calendar functions
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Can be substantially customized
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Customers can create a unique client for an enterprise or service provider offering. All major functionality — composing, filing, reading, and so on — can be modified through the appropriate JavaScript file
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Supports multiple address books
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Customers can create separate address books for personal, business, and other uses
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Supports hosted domains
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Customers can provide a hosted service to other customers from a single deployment of Java Communications Suite
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Supports import/export of contact information in a variety of formats including Microsoft Outlook and Netscape
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Users can consolidate contact information from a variety of sources
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Provides mail filters for efficient mail disposal
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Users can define how they want their mail handled upon delivery
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Provides vacation message filters
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Users can create out-of-office messages and have them automatically sent upon receipt of an e-mail
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Common address book is accessible from Outlook by using the Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook
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Outlook users can keep a single address book and access it remotely from a Web browser
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