Greetings! Welcome to issue #6 of Exchange Center Update, an occasional newsletter about Microsoft Exchange, both for users of Windows 95 and NT 4.0 and for organizations using Exchange Server.

Today's highlights:

Regular features:

ExLife, Print Fax and other exciting new utilities

The number of new add-ons for Exchange that have appeared in the past couple of months is simply stunning! Many of the items on your wish list can now be met with these new utilities. I'm just going to list them and let you go have fun:

New transport providers:

32-bit MIME etc. decoders:

Updated add-ons for Exchange

Now open: The Exchange Center Gallery and Bookstore

You may have noticed that several of the utilities listed above can be found at my new Exchange Center Gallery, a home for add-ons that don't have their own home page on the web. Look for new additions soon! Thanks to Anthony Humphries, the Gallery utilities are being mirrored at Cool Add-ins for Exchange.

Another new page at the Exchange Center is the Exchange Center Bookstore. Here you'll find a complete list of books available or coming soon for Microsoft Exchange, from quick beginner guides to the fat Exchange Server reference books. Online ordering is available.

Exchange Center Wish List

The most urgent need I've seen lately is a way to convert addresses from Microsoft's Internet Mail and News to the Exchange Personal Address Book.

A new Exchange resource site is the Exchange Suggestion Database, also an interesting example of an interactive database on the net.

FAQ review

Four FAQs are available at my Exchange Center site, dealing with various client issues:

The Windows Messaging and Exchange Server client FAQs deal with basic installation, configuration and bug issues. For the nitty-gritty on how different services like Microsoft Fax, CompuServe Mail, etc. work within Exchange/Windows Messaging, you need the Exchange Client FAQ.

Other FAQs of note:

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