Misc. Exchange server software
Spotlight on Exchange helps administrators detect problems in their Exchange environment, quickly diagnose exactly where and what the problems are, and resolve the problems from a single easy-to-use interface.
Today, no single application affects the communications and collaboration of an enterprise more than its messaging systems. This dependency compels Exchange administrators to prevent downtime and to fight fires intensely when issues arise. A successful administrative team must understand their entire Exchange system inside and out, and know how to resolve problems quickly.
Spotlight on Exchange provides a comprehensive, graphical, real-time view of your Exchange environment. Its unique Topology Viewer provides a high-level overview of the entire Exchange organization, while its diagnostic console displays the real-time activity within individual Exchange servers. Spotlight’s built-in alarm thresholds and extensive Expert Help complement your knowledge to help create an action plan for resolution.
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InboxRULES
Listing updated: May 14, 2004
InboxRULES can help you to save and print messages, extract data from messages immediately when message arrives to MS Exchange Server mailbox or MS Outlook account. InboxRULES SE is a service for MS Exchange Server and doesn't require MS Outlook running on the server. We also offer client side version of InboxRULES for MS Outlook Rules Wizard (check our website for more details). Modular system of InboxRULES consists from client side engine for MS Outlook Rules Wizard (InboxRULES RW) or server side engine for MS Exchange Server (InboxRULES SE), actions, and restrictions.
InboxRULES architecture allows expanding ability of program by adding new actions and restrictions to the program rules. These actions and restrictions can be created directly by end-user. InboxRULES is able to use different rules for each exchange server mailbox and as an addition it is possible to define global rules, which are common for all mailboxes.
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