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Mail.com Introduces Major Production Fax Service Enhancements for the Enterprise; Industry Leading IP Fax Solution Further Distances Itself From the Competition

Business Wire, April 5, 2000

Business/Technology Editors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2000

Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL), the leader in Internet messaging solutions for businesses, announced today it has launched Version 2.0 of its fully outsourced Production Fax Service. Production Fax Service is designed to help global enterprise customers fax high-volumes of computer-generated business documents from large scale enterprise or transaction-intensive environments which form the backbone of today's e-business revolution.

Some of the leading companies in fax-intensive industries like manufacturing, automotive, travel, and shipping are already taking advantage of these extended capabilities to fax high-volumes of business critical documents from their mainframe, SAP, EDI, CRM and other enterprise environments. Companies are increasingly retiring from the business of managing their messages by outsourcing the distribution of these documents to Mail.com.

"Our ability to customize solutions to integrate with the highly complex systems that large companies run their businesses on, sets us apart from other solution providers in this market," explained Bill Fallon, vice president of marketing for Mail.com Business Messaging Services. "Major corporations call on us to outsource their high-volume fax delivery because we can connect their systems into our delivery network without changing the way they do business."

Version 2.0 of Mail.com's production fax services contains the following enhancements:

- Parsing: The enterprise may now use standard batch protocol to

deliver messages to the Mail.com global Internet document

delivery network, where they get separated and delivered

individually.

- Rendering: In addition to TIFF, PDF, PostScript and

approximately 50 other file types, Version 2.0 now renders

HTML into fax format, which is core to the success of

e-commerce businesses.

- Mainframe support: In addition to the company's

industry-leading SMTP-based messaging architecture, Production

Fax Service now offers RJE over SNA support for mainframe

applications.

Prior to production fax services, the enterprise had to either purchase, install and manage expensive fax servers on their premises to fax the thousands of business-critical documents these systems generate -- or continue to fax them manually. Using Production Fax Service, companies find that outsourcing their high-volume fax delivery eliminates the need for costly systems as well as the headaches that come from administering them.

About Mail.com Business Messaging Services

Mail.com Business Messaging Services (BMS) is a leading global provider of outsourced messaging solutions for businesses. Our solution set includes hosted Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, Novell GroupWise and Web/POP3-based e-mail services; hosted e-mail firewall services such as virus scanning, spam blocking and content filtering; and a full range of Web-based, desktop and production Internet Fax solutions. Used by 8,500 corporations worldwide, Mail.com is the Company more enterprises turn to for outsourced messaging solutions. Further information about Mail.com Internet Fax solutions is available at www.netmoves.com or the Mail.com corporate Web site: http://corp.mail.com

About Mail.com

Mail.com Inc. is a one-stop resource for Internet messaging services, providing reliable feature-rich e-mail and Internet fax services to businesses, ISPs, Web sites and direct to consumers through its flagship Web site: http://www.mail.com. Mail.com has a technology infrastructure of IP network facilities in 20 key countries and currently serves more than 12 million e-mailboxes and 8,500 corporate customers worldwide. Information about Mail.com (NASDAQ: MAIL) is available at http://corp.mail.com.

This news release may contain statements of a forward-looking nature relating to the future events or the future financial results of Mail.com. Investors are cautioned that such statements are only predictions and that actual events or results may differ materially. In evaluating such statements, investors should specifically consider the various factors which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated from such forward-looking statements, including the matters set forth in Mail.com's reports and documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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