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message handling system
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message handling system

Same as messaging system.


(messaging, standard)Message Handling System - (MHS) The standard defined by ITU-T as X.400 and by ISO as Message-Oriented Text Interchange Standard (MOTIS). MHS is the X.400 family of services and protocols that provides the functions for global electronic mail transfer among local mail systems and MTAs.

It is used by CompuServe, among others.


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FaxShare's intelligent router can find a fax recipient's name on a cover page, even if misspelled or hand printed, and automatically route the fax to the recipient's workstation through a Microsoft MAPI connection to a variety of e-mail systems including Lotus Notes or CC: Mail, Microsoft Exchange or Mail, Novell MHS, or through the native FaxShare intelligent routing module.
The list of supported e-mail systems includes Lotus Notes, Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Mail, Novell GroupWise, Novell MHS and Global MHS, Banyan BeyondMail, DaVinci eMAIL, SMTP/MIME (Netscape Mail, Eudora, Z-mail, Post.
FaxShare's intelligent router can find a fax recipient's name on a cover page, even if misspelled or hand printed, and automatically route the fax to the recipient's workstation through a variety of e-mail systems including Lotus Notes or CC: Mail, Microsoft Exchange or Mail, Novell MHS or through the native FaxShare intelligent routing module.
 
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