This is a relatively short issue of EMO, just to bring you the
latest addins and resources and say that I hope to see as many
people as possible at the Microsoft Exchange & Collaboration
Solutions Conference in Dallas this week. Look for me Wednesday
afternoon, when I'm giving a session with Randy Byrne on migrating
Outlook applications to the Exchange 2000 Web Storage System. At
other times, I'll be attending sessions, visiting the exhibit hall
and hanging out with other MVPs and friends in the Ask the Experts
area. Be sure to say hi!
Exchange 2000 resources
Here's the latest in our continuing list of great new resources
for Exchange 2000, which officially launches this week at MEC. The
full list is available at http://www.slipstick.com/exs/exs2000.htm.
Windows 2000 Post SP1 Update For Exchange 2000 Server
http://www.mdy.com/
Records management system for applying
consistent retention policies to Microsoft Outlook, as well as
other corporate data.
Lotus iNotes for Microsoft Outlook
http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/inotes
Included in new enhanced version of Domino
Release 5. Allows Outlook to operate as a full mail and calendar
client using a Domino mailbox.
Active Folders http://www.c2c.com/activefolders.htm
Version 2.5 adds a new reporting tool to
collect folder data from multiple servers and sites.
Mail Essentials for Exchange
http://www.gfi.com/me/mailessentials.htm
Version 3.5 of this multipurpose utility
suite adds blocking of Word and Excel macros in e-mail attachments
and blocking of HTML message scripts.
Nemx Power Tools
http://www.nemx.com/products/powerpac/index.html
Version 3.0 of this multi-purpose utility
for Exchange Server enhances disclaimers with RTF support and
management via distribution lists. Also provides better management
of content and spam monitoring by groups and by specific user,
plus other enhancements.