This article describes the latest features of AppleShare Ip 6.3.3
Powerful file transfer capabilities
Share files between Macs and Windows clients
Provide files services for up to 500 simultaneous users
Transfer files extremely fast over TCP/IP
Index server volumes with Sherlock
Automatically create personal home folders
Provide FTP services
Efficient remote administration
Manage AppleShare servers from anywhere
Administer multiple servers at once
Use the Mac OS Admin application from a Macintosh workstation or use any web browser to control your server
Ready-to-use web server
Host up to 50 unique web sites
Index sites with the Sherlock web server plug-in
Search hosted sites from any type of client
Serve nearly 50 million hits per day
Use HTTP as another method to share files
Extend services with a wide array of third-party plug-ins
Easy Access
Use Mac OS 9 clients to browse for File, FTP, and Web services over TCP/IP
Access the file and printer server through the Chooser
Define URLs to provide simple pointers to AppleShare services
Access services from Windows clients using their Network Neighborhood
Automate access from Mac OS clients using the Keychain
Flexible print services
Distribute print jobs across up to 10 printers
Host up to 10 print queues
Print over TCP/IP and AppleTalk
Print from Mac, Windows and AppleTalk clients
Control access to printers with a password
Versatile e-mail support
Provide standard POP and IMAP mail services
Support more than a thousand mail clients per server
Support up to 10,000 users with multiple servers
Manage all user mail from any IMAP client
Send e-mail using built-in group mailing lists and forwarding
Protect mail clients from spam
Users and Groups support
Centrally administer user information on one server
Share users and groups between multiple AppleShare IP servers
Create up to 10,000 unique users in the user database
Apply access privileges across all key services
Simplify access assignments using group memberships
Security
Control access to materials with user's name and password
Password protect entire web sites
Use built-in firewall to further limit risk
Restrict e-mail traffic with a definable mail host list
Disable accounts after multiple failed login attempts