HP OpenMail
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HP OpenMail was an e-mail messaging product from Hewlett Packard.
It was known for its ability to interconnect multiple other protocols, including Microsoft's MAPI messaging, SMTP and MIME, and was originally based on the OSI standards such as X.400; in addition to mail, it also supported directory and contact management functionality. It was notable for being supported not only on HP-UX, but also on IBM's AIX, Sun Microsystems' Solaris and Linux which increased its attraction for enterprise customers. There was even a version on Windows NT.
Before its demise, it served as the foundation for several other products, including Scalix and Samsung Contact.
HP stopped selling OpenMail to new customers in November 2001.