AXIGEN (http://www.axigen.com), the professional mail server vendor, and its German partner Hüwe Stephan EDV-Lösungen (http://www.axigenmailgate.de), announced today that the AXIGEN Mail Server fully complies with the German legislation regarding email communication. This compliance is ensured by the new Appender feature, available in version 4.0 of AXIGEN.
All email messages sent between companies operating in the German market must contain certain details, such as name, legal form and location of the sending company, as well as its related registration office and registration number. This legal stipulation aims at increasing availability of all necessary details since the very beginning of a possible business relationship.
Having these requirements in mind, version 4.0 of the AXIGEN Mail Server comes with the Appender feature, an editable tag added to all email messages sent from a certain domain. System administrators can easily edit this tag to contain all required company information through AXIGEN’s web-based administration module, WebAdmin. As each domain managed by AXIGEN has its own Appender, companies within a group can be uniquely identified with their corresponding data.
"The current development of AXIGEN makes us and our customers feel very confident. With a good understanding of customer needs, AXIGEN fulfills the requirements of the German market in a complete manner. The multiple new releases of AXIGEN during the last months stand as proof to this ability." said Hüwe Stephan the CEO of Hüwe Stephan EDV-Lösungen (Huestel).
“We are strongly committed to meet all emerging needs of our customers around the world and to adapt future versions of the AXIGEN Mail Server to local market requirements in a timely manner. We are determined to keep providing an affordable, adaptable and easy to use solution, perfectly fit for the German business environment”, concluded Oana Bornaz, AXIGEN CEO.
Based on a multiplatform architecture, the AXIGEN Mail Server, now at version 4.0, runs on several Linux and BSD distributions, on Solaris and PowerPC and signed technology partnerships with Sun Microsystems, RedHat, IBM and Avira.