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Print Agent for Exchange Listing updated: May 31, 2010

Print Agent for Exchange is a solution for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003/2007/2010, which allows you to automatically print out the necessary emails and attachments. The product consists of three components – a management console, transport agents, installed on the Exchange server, and one or more services that are directly processed printing.

A practical system of rules, including conditions, actions and exceptions, allows you to define criteria for printing of necessary messages and attachments. Print Agent for Exchange can print both email messages and attached files (images, html, PDF, txt).
  • Users' Rating: 4.38 [13 votes] - Vote
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MailBasketMD for 2010 - 2007 and 2003 - 2000 Listing updated: August 31, 2010

Our current offerings include MailBasket 3 for Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007 and MailBasket 2 for Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2000, both of which provide Exchange with a "catch-all" mailbox.

TurboGeeks believes in creating products that are well designed, reliable and reasonably priced. In addition to our commercial offerings we also provide consulting services. If you are looking to add custom capabilities to your Exchange environment or to Active Directory please contact us.
  • Users' Rating: 4.35 [124 votes] - Vote
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GALsync Listing updated: July 10, 2009

GALsync is very useful should your company have one internal Active Directory and one separate Active Directory for the company’s sales representatives and you want all user objects and groups of the sales reps AD to be visible to your internal Outlook/Exchange users (using the Global Address List), or, if you want all sales reps to have access to information of a subset of the internal users. GALsync is very useful in company take-overs were you have to integrate different Active Directories and Exchange organizations. GALsync is also very useful your company has a partner company and you want to share some user and group information for Outlook/Exchange users in the Global Address List.

Features in GALsync allow you to choose the objects you need, select all objects or subsets of objects to export to the other AD, use multiple domains, choose your transmission protocol, use managed codes and also allows secure data transmission.
  • Users' Rating: 4.32 [22 votes] - Vote
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SelectiveOOF for Exchange 2000/2003 Listing updated: January 14, 2005

SelectiveOOF for Exchange 2000/2003 application allows the Exchange administrator to suppress Out of Office replies to the Internet selectively based on sender and recipient e-mail domains. The application can be installed on any Exchange 2000/2003 server.

  • Users' Rating: 4.29 [14 votes] - Vote
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GFI Network Server Monitor Listing updated: April 4, 2011

GFI Network Server Monitor automatically monitors the network & servers for failures. It allows you to identify issues and fix unexpected conditions before your users (or managers) report them to you! Alerts can be sent by email, pager or SMS, for instant problem notification. Actions, such as rebooting a machine, restarting a service or running a script can be done automatically.

Built-in monitoring rules include: Exchange Server 2000/2003, MS SQL, Oracle and ODBC databases, Active Directory & NTDS, Disk Drive health, TCP, UDP, ICMP/Ping, SMTP & POP3 Mail Servers, Printers, Processes, Services, UNIX Shell Scripts (RSH), SNMP & Terminal Server. You can also write custom monitor functions in VBscript and leverage ADSI and WMI, allowing you to monitor virtually anything.

GFI Network Server Monitor tests the status of a service by actually logging on, testing and logging off, rather than deducing a service status from generated events (as other products do), which is the only real way to ensure server uptime!

GFI Network Server Monitor is easy to set up and use, and is competitively priced. A free, fully functional, 30-day trial is available for download on our website.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.23 [154 votes] - Vote
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MAPILab Rules for Exchange Server Listing updated: December 22, 2004

MAPILab Rules for Exchange is a program for creating and managing Microsoft Exchange Server and Small Business Server 2000/2003 server rules for processing incoming messages. The product supports any type of message and uses a completely different technology in its work.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.23 [35 votes] - Vote
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Attachment Executive Server Side Listing updated: December 20, 2002

Attachment Executive Server Side is a complete attachment management solution. Process attachments, or obtain an analysis report on mailboxes and public folders based on attachment type, name and a vast number of other choices. Administrators can now setup rules to analyze and then process attachments on particular mailboxes or public folders and have them dealt with accordingly.
  • Users' Rating: 4.16 [64 votes] - Vote
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GALtoDB Listing updated: March 7, 2005

GALtoDB Service - A XP/2000/NT service that copies information from a Microsoft Exchange Server Global Address List (GAL) to a database. The GALtoDB Service product includes the GALtoDB Service Configuration Wizard to get you up and running. The program supports Microsoft Access, Oracle, Microsoft SQL, and most other database systems. It includes the ability to create a new distribution list based on information from the Global Address List, yet excluding email addresses that match criteria that you define. Creates / recreates an up to date corporate distribution list that does not contain unwanted accounts, such as Service Accounts, opt'ed out accounts, VIP accounts, etc. The GALtoDB Service Configuration Wizard includes a quick database and mail access configuration section, a complete scheduling section, an exchange information field chooser, a new distribution list options section, start/stop control and the ability to run pre/post SQL and command programs. Program uses extended MAPI to access the GAL information, so Collaboation Data Objects (CDO) nor Active Directory are required.
  • Users' Rating: 4.12 [16 votes] - Vote
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Print Message for MS Outlook Listing updated: May 21, 2005

Print Message can automatically print email body and attachments to specified printer when email arrives to MS Outlook account or MS Exchange Server mailbox. Message body can be printed in Plain, RTF or HTML format. There is a possibility to customize message header and include attachments info. Print Message can work with attachments which were included or embedded to the message or which were included to the message as an OLE object.

Prior to evaluating Print Message it's necessary to download and install InboxRULES engine according your environment (client side or server side version). Please check our website for more details.
  • Users' Rating: 4.11 [9 votes] - Vote
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Quest Management Console for Exchange Listing updated: October 17, 2005

Quest Management Console for Exchange provides a single administrative interface across Quest Exchange management products. Based on the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), the interface allows Quest Exchange management products to “snap-in.” The console allows users to manage Exchange and its supporting infrastructure without having to leave the console.
  • Users' Rating: 4.09 [32 votes] - Vote
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