What does MailServer/390 do?
MailServer/390 is an email server designed for mainframe environments, specifically z/OS and z/VSE. It provides SMTP and POP3 services, enabling applications running within CICS to send and receive email. It solves the problem of integrating email functionality into mainframe-based applications.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
MailServer/390 is an application that runs on mainframe systems. It provides email services to other applications running within the CICS environment. It is not a general-purpose toolset or framework, but rather a specific application designed for email handling.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on mainframe systems for their core business processes and need to integrate email functionality into their CICS applications would use MailServer/390. This includes large enterprises in industries such as banking, finance, insurance, and government.
When should we consider MailServer/390?
A company should consider MailServer/390 when they have existing CICS applications on z/OS or z/VSE that require email sending and receiving capabilities. It is a good fit when direct integration with mainframe applications is needed.
What are the alternatives to MailServer/390?
Alternatives to MailServer/390 include other mainframe-based email servers or using external email services with integration through APIs. Examples include OfficeVision VM, OfficeVision MVS, SMTP-Send, Lotus Domino, and EuropaMail. The key difference is direct CICS integration.