| The Messaging Manager works all along in the background ensuring that messages are delivered to Inboxes of users that they have received documents for their attention. This is especially important because all Enj data is server housed and does not move to client side. The user actually refers to only the message which has a built in link to generate the document on the fly. | | |
| | Users can instruct Messaging Manager to deliver documents immediately or at a prespecified time in the future. This allows reminders to be set for activities that need to be performed in future and also helps in keeping Inboxes uncluttered. A normal e-mail box is a single delivery point for all current information for a normal businessperson. Enj has been configured leveraging this principle. All users (unless disabled through the personalization module) receive notifications of documents received through email. | |
| | These notifications tell something about the document (as defined) and provide an interface for the user to bring up the document thus substantially reducing navigation and monitoring effort. Users can rely on the messaging manager to take care of all their notifications, concentrating on business and decisions that require their full attention. |
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| A single desktop view of all the activities pending at the user coupled with a messaging and mail manager allowing employees to be significantly more productive. |
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