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BND is a Mobile Solution company that was established in May 1999 with intent to be an expert company in mobile field.

Then since year 2000, it has developed lots of technologies including EMS, MMS, Java VM Porting, WAP 2.0 based Browser Porting, MOD, CMX and etc., as becoming Samsung Electronics' partner in mobile technology area. With applying mobile softwares to the terminal devices, BND exerts itself to the utmost to establish "Mobile-Society" that every people dreams of.

In the world of infinite changes, BND will discover a new world as the leader of "Mobile-life" with its challenging and passionate mind.
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BND E-mail Client which meets standard e-mail
protocol is embodied to send/receive e-mails conveniently
in mobile device environment. |
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BND E-mail Client which has a compact core size
optimizing for mobile devices is easy to be implemented.
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| 1) Easy Porting and Integration |
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Those that are hard to be embodied during the porting process will be managed by core. |
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We supply simple and convenient API that makes up for existing products' defect.

*The necessary time for performing basic functions of
a product under BND's support. |
| 2) Supporting any platform |
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BND E-mail Client is able to be implemented on any
kinds of platform including MS Windows, WinCE, Qualcomm
AMSS, BREW, Linux, and etc. |
| 3) Flexibility in Customizing |
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Flexible structure that can rapidly accommodate each
carrier's peculiarity. |
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Already applied lots of existing carriers' demands.
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Some unnecessary functions may be eliminated as well. |
| 4) Convenient UI |
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Junk e-mail filter |
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Support User folder |
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Information on each folder (user's folder/received
e-mail folder) can be shared. |
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Support e-mail rule (sender/subject) |
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E-mail list sorting and searching |
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Sending and receiving attached files (DRM applied) |
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Multi e-mail account setting |
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E-mail protect (protect specific messages when delete) |
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RFC 2821 - SMTP |
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RFC 1939 - POP3 |
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RFC 3501 - IMAP4rev1 |
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RFC 2045 - MIME |
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RFC 2822 - Internet Message Format |
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OMA Email Notification V1.0 |
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SSL 3.0 / TLS 1.0 |
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A typical configuration of
BND E-mail Client requires
approximately:
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Customer Support
BND runs Quality Assurance System and Web Feedback System
for product reliability and to meet customers?needs.
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Technical Support
- On-Site Support : We support you with systematic
supplying resources exclusively appointed until the
launch of your product.
- Training : Technical Trainiing On Demand which
is for solving problems that might occur in the middle
of porting process is available.
- Porting layer API (Shell API) implementation codes
will be supplied. : We supply the essential codes
that can be directly used for some of those substantial
platforms(MS Window, WinCE, BREW, Qualcomm AMSS) - not
those sample coldes that are just for simple references.
* Planning to add more codes for platforms including
Unix/Linux, Symbian, etc. |
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