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"inMailX has a simple and intuitive interface allowing staff to take advantage of its benefits with minimal training and without delay."

 

System Requirements

 

inMailX is a .Net application developed in C#, and works with Microsoft Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010.

inMailX installs and operates at the desktop level, and implements technologies that allows organisations to easily make it part of their standard desktop environment (SOE) with selective user access and licensing. 

inMailX can also be installed in a Windows Terminal Server environment, and supports Windows 2003 and 2008 Terminal Services, as well as Citrix MetaFrame and XenApp platforms.

inMailX does not require any back-end server installation, and it does not put any extra load on the Windows or Exchange back-end servers.

The following software prerequisites are required to install and run inMailX on client computers: 

 

inMailX 2.03 for Outlook 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/2003/2008 (32-bit/64-bit)
- Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP3
- Microsoft .Net 2.0
- Microsoft Office 2003 Primary Interop Assemblies
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Runtime Edition
- Ghostscript 8.x (only required for the PDF conversion of email attachments) 

 

inMailX 2.07 for Outlook 2007
- Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/2003/2008 (32-bit/64-bit)
- Microsoft Outlook 2007
- Microsoft .Net 2.0
- Microsoft Office 2007 Primary Interop Assemblies
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Runtime Edition
- Ghostscript 8.x (only required for the PDF conversion of email attachments) 

 

inMailX 2.10 for Outlook 2010
- Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/2003/2008 (32-bit/64-bit)
- Microsoft Outlook 2010 (32-bit)
- Microsoft .Net 4.0
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime Edition
- Ghostscript 8.x (only required for the PDF conversion of email attachments)

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