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  2. Microsoft Mail - Wikipedia

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    The original "Inbox" (Exchange client or Windows Messaging) of Windows 95 also had the capability to connect to an MS Mail server. Microsoft Mail Server was eventually replaced by Microsoft Exchange; Microsoft Mail Client, Microsoft Exchange Client, and Schedule+ were eventually replaced by Outlook (Windows and Mac). [5]

  3. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Server mailboxes can also be accessed through a web browser, using Outlook Web App (OWA). Exchange Server 2003 also featured a version of OWA for mobile devices, called Outlook Mobile Access (OMA). Microsoft Exchange Server up to version 5.0 came bundled with Microsoft Exchange Client as the email client.

  4. WebMD Symptom Checker is designed with a body map to help you understand what your medical symptoms could mean, and provide you with the trusted information you need to help make informed decisions in your life for better health.

  5. What Is Caffeine, and Is It Good or Bad for Health?

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    Caffeine is a natural stimulant consumed throughout the world. This article reviews caffeine and its health effects, both good and bad.

  6. Outlook Express - Wikipedia

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    Outlook Express, formerly known as Microsoft Internet Mail and News, is a discontinued email and news client included with Internet Explorer versions 3.0 through 6.0.As such, it was bundled with several versions of Microsoft Windows, from Windows 98 to Windows Server 2003, and was available for Windows 3.x, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 95, Mac System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9.

  7. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Initial release: May 23, 1997. Introduced the new Exchange Administrator console, as well as opening up "integrated" access to SMTP-based networks for the first time.. Unlike Microsoft Mail (which required a standalone SMTP relay), Exchange Server 5.0 could, with the help of an add-in called the Internet Mail Connector, communicate directly with servers using

  8. Sea Moss: Health Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    Sea moss: Health benefits, macros, and preparation information. Find out the nutrients in sea moss and learn how it can help with everything from Parkinson’s disease to immune responses.

  9. Apoaequorin: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Apoaequorin, the main ingredient in Prevagen, is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that claims to improve mild memory loss linked to aging. Find out what's in it, what the possible side ...