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Posted: 20 July 2007 at 11:49am | IP Logged Quote Clovis

Hi,

I'm using a registered version of Webmail 3.4. Is there a special price when upgrading to v4.0 ?

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Posted: 20 July 2007 at 12:17pm | IP Logged Quote Alex

Upgrade to a newer version of the same product is free. Thus, in the case of "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP v3.4", you'll get "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP v4" for free.

However, "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP v4" is in early development stage and no release date has been assigned yet.

Another option is purchasing "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP.NET v4" (will be released in a month) or "MailBee WebMail Pro PHP v4" (already released) application. This is not an upgrade but purchasing a new product (this means you retain your existing license, i.e. new license does not replace the existing one). In this scenario, you're entitled to a single-time 50% discount on purchasing any ASP.NET or PHP product of us if you already have any ActiveX/ASP product (such as "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP").

As you can see, the only v4 product which is available now is "MailBee WebMail Pro PHP".

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Posted: 23 July 2007 at 3:31am | IP Logged Quote Clovis

Thank you Alex. I'll wait for .net or ASP version
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If i upgrade from webmail pro 3.4 asp to webmail pro 4 asp.net (when will be release it), how many users can i serve ? (100 - 500 - unlimited)?
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Posted: 24 July 2007 at 1:53am | IP Logged Quote Andrew

ASP and ASP.NET versions of MailBee WebMail Pro are different products and upgrade means purchasing another product (with a single-time 50% discount for registered users of classic ASP version). You're free to purchase any license to serve necessary number of users. You can learn more about WebMail Pro 4 licensing policy here.

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Posted: 30 July 2007 at 5:40am | IP Logged Quote kaioz

Webmail Pro 4 is to much expensive!
I remain with 3.4 classic ASP version
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Posted: 07 August 2007 at 8:17pm | IP Logged Quote propagandapromo

So are you saying if "Upgrade to a newer version of the same product is free. Thus, in the case of "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP v3.4", you'll get "MailBee WebMail Pro ASP v4" for free."
but if we want to purchase the php version it's 50% off???
Will the PHP version work on a Windows Server 2003? What are the requirements to make it work?
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Posted: 08 August 2007 at 12:04am | IP Logged Quote Andrew

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but if we want to purchase the php version it's 50% off???


Yes, exactly. If you wish to get a discount, please contact us through Request Support Form.

Yes, it'll work on Windows 2003 Server. System requirements are available in the documentation.


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