The prestigious site www.msexchange.org is organizing a poll in which CodeTwo Public Folders is a contestant. MSExchange.org is a renowned website dedicated to Microsoft Exchange including Microsoft Office Outlook as the premier and most advanced mail client for Exchange.
The topic of this latest poll from MSExchange.org are applications extending the capabilities of Outlook. We are proud to inform that CodeTwo Public Folders, used to share Outlook data in the new in real time, is listed among the 8 most well-known and most popular add-ins for Microsoft Office Outlook.
Here’s your chance to give us a pat on the shoulder for what we do. You are invited to cast your vote if you think CodeTwo Public Folders is a worthwhile product. Take part in the poll – visit the homepage of MSExchange.org. The survey panel is on the left hand side just below the Featured Book section.
We have just made public the CodeTwo Exchange Rules 3.0 BETA website. As you can expect it includes many new functionalities. A large share of the novelties you can see in 3.0 is the response to your comments and suggestions to what is needed. We appreciate your invaluable contribution in helping us develop solutions that are tailored to your needs and make your workday pass by with the least hassle.
The new capabilities include:
- On top of the list is the Support for Internal Footers
- For easy start-up we introduce Predefined Rules
- Support for Multilingual Disclaimers will satisfy customers from non-English speaking countries
- A real gem! – Brand New Footer Editor
- Active Directory Cache for more reliable work
- Broadened integration with Active Directory
- And last but not least – New Activation System
For more info see also our previous post on this release
If you want to download the BETA version or read the User?s Manual, here are the relevant links:
CodeTwo Exchange Rules 3.0 Beta – Product Page
CodeTwo Exchange Rules 3.0 Beta – Download Page
CodeTwo Exchange Rules 3.0 Beta – What?s New
CodeTwo Exchange Rules 3.0 Beta – User?s Manual
Download CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007 for Exchange Server 2007