PostmanMojo Releases Patent-Pending Technology to Reduce Latency and Improve Cloud Email Storage

SILICON VALLEY, October 30, 2013 - PostmanMojo.com (PMM) a leading Hosted Kerio Connect Platinum Integration Partner, has finalized their patent-pending solution to optimize the way email data gets stored on storage devices.

Our technology reduces the latency in delivery and improves the resiliency of the email data stored in the cloud. Most standard email systems have a problem when the user's mailbox grows and exceeds many gigabytes of storage, the email server does not allocate resources or maintain performance to keep email flowing properly, PostmanMojo has solved that issue.

"This is the first piece of our technology that we are making available for free to all of our customers and channel partners as part of our platform," said Michael York, CEO with PostmanMojo. "Our partnership with Kerio and their Kerio Connect software has been instrumental to our success in launching our technology."

Kerio Connect Version 8.2.0 has been released and PostmanMojo's Platform is 100% compatible.

To give you an idea of the new features, below is a copy of the posting from Kerio regarding the new features in Kerio Connect 8.2.0

Apple's iOS 7 is out and you're probably wondering about compatibility with Kerio Connect. iOS 7 contains many changes, not only in UI but also in Mail, Calendar and Contact applications. Similarly, Kerio Connect 8.2 introduces new features for Apple iOS users. I will try to explain some of these changes and improvements in this blog post.

Public and shared contacts in CardDAV are available but you must re-configure your account

Kerio Connect server delivers shared and public (GAL) contact folders to Apple iOS CardDAV users. This is a unique feature available only in Kerio Connect, you simply won't find it in Microsoft Exchange.

Apple redesigned CardDAV client setup in iOS 7. This means only a single CardDAV account is needed for both private and shared/public contacts, not two like before. Unfortunately this change is not compatible with CardDAV accounts created with the auto-configuration tool in pre-8.2 versions of Kerio Connect. Consequently, users with pre-existing configuration won't see public and shared contacts on their iOS 7 device, but instead their private contacts will be displayed twice.

The fix is easy: upgrade to Kerio Connect 8.2 and create a new configuration profile on your iOS 7 device with "Set up my device" auto-configuration from the Kerio Connect web interface.

The end of "Deleted Items" vs "Trash" confusion - New IMAP extension gives you a single set of correct folder names

For a long time, no one could understand why each email client application used different folder names for a folder with same meaning (eg. Deleted Items, Deleted Messages, Trash, etc.). Sometimes we could see both Deleted Items and Deleted Messages in the folder tree.

Kerio Connect 8.2 implements a new IMAP extension called Special-Use. It tells the email client application what each folder on the mail server is for, and the IMAP client then maps its own folder name to a correct server folder. This works great in the iOS Mail client and Apple Mail on OS X. Folders for Deleted and Sent messages are automatically configured and no longer duplicated in the client.