This article may be too technical for most readers to understand.(July 2008) |
cc:Mail is a discontinued store-and-forward LAN-based email system originally developed on Microsoft's MS-DOS platform by Concentric Systems, Inc. in the 1980s. The company, founded by Robert Plummer, Hubert Lipinski, and Michael Palmer, later changed its name to PCC Systems, Inc., and then to cc:Mail, Inc.[1] At the height of its popularity, cc:Mail had about 14 million users,[2] and won various awards for being the top email software package of the mid-1990s.[3]