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Message Handling System (MHS) is an important early email protocol developed by Novell. Originally developed by Action Technologies, Inc. (ATI) in 1986, it was first licensed in 1998 then later bought outright by Novell.
Role as a gatewayMHS was a very 'open' system, and this, with Novell's encouragement, made it popular in the early 1990s as a 'glue' between not only the proprietary email systems of the day such as PROFS, SNADS, MCI, 3+Mail, cc:Mail, Para-Mail and Microsoft Mail[1][2], but also the competing standards-based SMTP and X.400. By 1996 it very clear that SMTP across the Internet would take over this role. Work-alike productsA compatible family of products from Infinite Technologies (now Captaris)[3] and marketed under the name Connect2 were also very widely used as part of MHS-based email networks. Email clients
DeclineNovell became increasingly less supportive after their 1994 purchase of WordPerfect as they worked to transform WordPerfect Office into GroupWise. At about the same time, confidence in the future of x.400 collapsed and SMTP email across the public internet became the compelling choice for mail between unrelated organisations, replacing MHS's former "glue" role. ReferencesPara-Mail from Paradox Development Corporation was the first email package to be brought into Novell and MHS. Paradox Development Corporation introduced Para-Mail version 2.0 with Novell at Comdex 1986.
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