It's Easier Than Ever to use the Internet as your primary e-mail system -- so easy that all e-mail addresses may soon end in .com, .org, or .edu.
Claris OfficeMail. This service is designed for small offices. OfficeMail server software, installed on your server, retrieves messages via a dial-up connection to the ClarisLink Internet service; clients use Claris Emailer software to read them. OfficeMail also delivers intraoffice e-mail, via AppleTalk. Server package with five-user license for Emailer, $299; ClarisLink, $39.95 per month for ten hours of use; additional hours, $5.95 each. 800-544-8554; http://www.claris.com/.
Eudora Pro 3.0. A tool bar is among the interface improvements Qualcomm has made to Eudora Pro 3.0, its Internet mail-client software set to ship this summer. Eudora Pro 3.0 also sports an improved address book and expanded filtering and search capabilities, and it supports clickable URLs and styled text. A public beta of Eudora Pro 3.0 is available at ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com//quest/mac/eudor /3.0/. 800-238-3672 or 619-658-1291.
TCP/Connect. Version 4 of InterCon's TCP/Connect Internet suite updates the product's Web browser to support Netscape Navigator plug-ins, improves e-mail filtering, enhances performance of the product's terminal emulators, and supports the reading of newsgroup articles offline. 800-468-7266 or 703-709-5500; http://www.intercon.com/.
FirstClass Gateway for SMTP/NNTP. Although third parties have been offering SMTP gateways for the FirstClass e-mail system, SoftArc has released its own $495 e-mail (SMTP) and Internet news (NNTP) gateway for FirstClass. 905-415-7000; http://www.softarc.com/.
Eudora Pro sports a configurable tool bar and greatly enhanced filtering options.