THINMAIL offers wireless faxing of documents through a partnership with 3Cube, Inc.

Waltham, MA � Nov 6, 2000 � Thinmail, the first en-route application service provider for email, has formed a partnership with 3Cube, Inc, to offer the faxing of business documents from all email capable devices, such as two-way pagers, wireless palm computers, and short-messaging cell phones.

Thinmail�s patent pending service offers caching, access and management of�virtual attachments� from anywhere using simple email messages. 3Cube is a communications application service provider developing and marketing a continually expanding suite of interactive communication services.

�3Cube provides and maintains a scaleable and secure infrastructure which can instantly, and cost-effectively, fax over 40 different major file formats including those from Microsoft, Corel, Lotus, and Adobe.� said Jordan B. Pollack, founder and president of Thinmail. �This partnership enables our users to push a few buttons on their pager or phone and print full business documents to any fax machine. Right now.�

�We are really excited to have Thinmail as a partner,� said Nigel Burns, Vice President of Sales for 3Cube. �Wireless access is an exploding market, and Thinmail�s universal e-mail solution makes these devices even more useful. Our expertise in fax and IP telephony, combined with Thinmail�s advanced server capabilities, will help customers realize the business potential of the wireless Internet.�

About Thinmail

Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Thinmail provides a new platform forintelligent application services �en route� between sender and receiver of email.Offered directly as a service through its web site (www.thinmail.com) or as licensed middleware, Thinmail dramatically enhances the effectiveness, privacy and ergonomics of wirelesscommunication devices. Thinmail provides message filtering,real subject headers, real email addresses, andthe �beaming� of virtual attachments to and from any two-way short messaging device, including pagers, phones, andwireless PDA�s from Motorola, RIM, Palm, and others.The firm was founded in 1999 by well-known robot visionaryJordan B. Pollack..