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Host Color Adds Webmail to Web Hosting

16:57:34 - 08 April 2005

Host Color has added a second webmail system to its hosting offers. The new webmail engine is Overlook. It is based on the popular Squirrelmail program offers extensive functionality and portability. It features attractive skins as well as an Outlook Express - like layout that most users are familiar and comfortable with.

"We had only IlohaMail program until now. It was fast, effective and easy-to-use. Some of our customers however use primarily webmail client because they are always on the move, or because they find it much easier to use than setting up an POP3 email program." says Host Color's senior developer Stoyan Marinov.

The new webmail client will be available on HostColor's packages starting from Monday April 11th, 2005. Customers will be able to choose which webmail their account will utilise through NextColor hosting control panel.

This latest service addition comes on top of the PowerTools package added to Host Color's plans recently.

Host Color has also announced that by Monday users will also have the phpBB forum software automatically available as a PowerTool. "By the end of this development cycle we will have a service that matches the most versatile hosting offerings on the market.

We will however do this in our way - we want make all services accessible to each and every customer." promises Vesselin Drangajov, a Host Color Executive Director.

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Host Color LLC is a quality U.S. web hosting company incorporated in Delaware. It powers thousands of business and personal websites in data centers in South Bend, Indiana, U.S. and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The company also provides fully Managed dedicated hosting through HC Servers (http://www.hostcolorservers.com) and European hosting services through HC Europe (http://www.hostcolor.eu). It offers discounts to academics and non-governmental organizations. The Host Color's corporate message is "Web hosting about people, not about gigabytes.... read more

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