Easily removes Microsoft Outlook duplicates; Works with, but does not require Microsoft® Exchange; Powerful algorithm for quick, efficient and thorough scans; Removes duplicate contacts, emails, appointments, tasks, posts, notes, and more
This add-in for Outlook works just like the Duplicate Email Eliminator except that instead of processing duplicates within a single folder, it searches across all the folders that you select.
Easy and powerful outlook plugin to delete duplicated messages and posts. Works with outlook folders (PST), Exchange server mailboxes (OST), Exchange Public folders.
Plugin for Outlook which deletes duplicated contacts, tasks, calendar items, journal entries and notes. Searches for duplicates in specified folders or across the folders.
Writing Notes on Emails is now as easy as sticking a note to a piece of paper. One click to add and link notes to emails. One click to view and edit notes linked to an email. Forward, Reply and Print your emails with or without notes.
Organize your emails with just a few clicks. Tag your emails with customer name, job number, project … anything you want. Easily find all tagged emails for later reference and decision making.
Anti-spam for Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010 and Small Business Server 2008/2011 eliminates the everyday threats and hassles from spam so effectively that you’ll forget you have it installed.
You’d expect a product called Auto Responder to be a great way to set up an incoming email auto response for Microsoft Exchange 2010 & 2007 and you’d be right – but there’s a lot more to it than that. Modify email senders and recipients, change subjects, block emails, discretely blind copy emails to manager’s mailboxes and auto forward emails. There’s some cool stuff in here.
Sending and receiving email porn threatens reputations, brands and vulnerable people. It compromises compliance, equality, diversity and CSR initiatives. The costs associated with litigation and employment issues are daunting. It could be happening in your network, but how would you know? The answer is Image Analyzer, a sophisticated tool that puts you back in control of your acceptable usage policies.