| Name | Description | |
[1] SpamCop Posted by admin @ 26/Jan/2007 | There are three main parts to SpamCop; the Reporting Service, Mail Service, and Blocking List. All three operate independently of each other, but they also rely on each other to operate effectively. The reporting service allows you to file complaints with appropriate administrators about spam. These reports generate statistics that are fed to the Blocking Service, automatically keeping it up to date. The Blocking Service in turn helps the Mail Service filter spam from reaching subscriber inboxes. |
[2] SpamBayes Posted by Admin @ 25/Oct/2006 | Outlook addon for spam |
[3] Spam Fighter Posted by Admin @ 12/Oct/2006 | SPAMfighter Standard is a free tool for Outlook and Outlook Express that automatically and efficiently filters spam and phishing fraud. |
[4] SmartPOP2Exchange Posted by Admin @ 04/Oct/2006 | SmartPOP2Exchange helps you to connect your existing POP3 and IMAP accounts to an SMTP or Exchange mail server. SmartPOP2Exchange works in the background and downloads all messages from various POP3 accounts and forwards them to your SMTP/Exchange server. It also supports downloading of RSS Feeds and deliveres them as mails to specified account. An easy to use configuration tool allows you to adjust common options like download interval, timeout, log file etc. and to add, delete or configure your SMTP/Exchange and POP3 accounts. A configurable spam filter allows to tag or to delete mails, that have been identified as spam. |
[5] Spype and Outlook = Skylook Posted by Admin @ 21/Aug/2006 | Skype integration into Outlook. |
[6] OWA Notify Posted by 12 @ 02/Jan/2006 | OWA Notify is a system tray Outlook mail icon for Outlook Web Access users |
[7] Blackberry Posted by Admin @ 02/Jan/2006 | Get email on your handheld pc/phone |
[8] SpamDrop Posted by Admin @ N/A | SurfSecret SpamDrop™ is an Outlook 2000/2002/XP Add-In that protects you from Spam and Viruses automatically. Best of all, its FREE for personal use! |
[9] Experts on Exchange Posted by Admin @ 30/Dec/2005 | Exchange Server Resources |
[10] SlipStick Posted by Admin @ N/A | Lots of Outlook and exchange resources |
[11] SNARF Posted by Admin @ N/A | social network information that is already available to the computer system can be usefully reflected to the user: a message from a manager might be seen differently than a message from a stranger, for example. SNARF applies this idea to email triage: handling the flow of messages when time is short and mail is long. |
[12] Ivasoft Outlook/Exchange Solutions Posted by Admin @ 30/Dec/2005 | Various exchange and outlook solutions like SpamMover - Exchange 2000 or 2003 application that moves into a special folder in a user's mailbox any message that carries an X-header or subject line marking it as spam, as added by such tools as SpamAssassin. These marked messages can be deleted instead of moved. The application allows you to set up to 4 independent rules. |
[13] Securing Outlook Web Access using SSL Posted by Admin @ 30/Dec/2005 | Outlook Web Access (OWA) has become a very important part of Exchange. Many companies have implemented OWA to allow their users the ability to access their mail from pretty much anywhere. |
[14] SSL Enabling OWA 2003 using your own Certificate Authority Posted by Admin @ N/A | Why spend money on a 3rd party SSL certificate, when you can create your own for free? In this article I will show you step by step how you create your own SSL Certificate, which among other things is needed in order to properly secure Outlook Web Access on your Exchange 2003 Server. |
[15] Using Outlook 2003 to connect to Exchange 2003 using RPC ove Posted by Admin @ N/A | Exchange 2003 allows Outlook to connect using HTTPS and still receive all of the messaging features. This has been a much requested feature since regular RPC/MAPI was sometimes very slow or just timed out on WAN connections. Also, most companies would not want RPC exposed to the Internet and connecting over VPN with Outlook was usually a costly nightmare of slowness and lost packets. Some VPN clients would not work behind other corporate Firewalls, meaning bad news for outsourced employees and people involved in outsourced projects having to use the not so full features Outlook Web Access. |