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Wisco

SynchPst for Outlook Professional

If you have been searching for Outlook pst file utilities that will save you time and energy, SynchPst for Outlook is exactly what you need. This Outlook pst file utility allows you to automatically match your Outlook pst files among your computers, and quickly and easily synchronize your laptop with your desktop. Synchronizing contacts, emails, notes and appointments is simplewith SynchPst, and it also makes it easier to share information and calendars with your colleagues. Not many Outlook pst file utilities offer you the simplicity and versatility of SynchPst.

This tool allows you synchronize pst files in an intelligent way, rather than relying on copy and paste. SynchPst is ideal for anyone who travels a lot and regularly receives email to their laptop. With the help of our outlook pst file utility, you can synchronize the laptop with your other computers and ensure that your email folders are always up to date. In other words, there is no need to carry on looking for Outlook pst file utilities.

You will soon discover how useful SynchPst for Outlook really is. Finally, unlike some other outlook pst file utilities, you can actually try this onebefore you decide if you want to buy it.
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IvaSoft

SpamMover for MS Exchange 2000/2003
application can create a folder named Spam in each Exchange 2000/2003 mailbox and move any ingoing message that marked with specific mail header by anti-spam software like SpamAssasin, to that folder.
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SpamMoverPF for Exchange 2000/2003
application can scan any ingoing message which is delivered to a mail-enabled public folder. If that message is marked with an X-header by anti-spam software like SpamAssasin, SpamMoverPF application will move it to specified public folder.
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SpamCleanUp for Exchange 2000/2003
application can delete the expired messages from any specified folder in each user's mailbox. You set the number of days you want the messages available, and after that, they are gone.
Alternatively the messages from user's personal folders can be moved to a special central mailbox for checking later.
Built-in scheduler option is useful for deleting/moving messages overnight.
In particular, this program might be useful for cleaning up the Spam or Junk mail folders of Exchange users to make them more manageable.
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RightPostmaster for MS Exchange 2000/2003
Suppose you have the following situation: an Exchange 2000/2003 server hosts multiple mail domains, e.g. domain1.com, domain2.com,domain3.com. The Exchange server is a member of the Active Directory domain ad.domain0.com. If the Exchange server generates a Non-Delivery Report, for example because someone has sent a message to wrongaddress@domain2.com, then the sender address of this NDR is always postmaster@ad.domain0.com. RightPostmaster for MS Exchange 2000 application can correlate NDR with domains, so that a NDR related to domain2.com will be sent from postmaster@domain2.com, and a NDR related to domain3.com will be sent from postmaster@domain3.com.
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QAMover for Exchange 2000/2003
application can create a folder named Spam (or something else) in each Exchange mailbox and move any ingoing message that has specific attachment created by anti-virus software like Symantec Mail Security for Exchange, to that folder. You can set up QAMover on per-mailbox basis or as "store-wide" application, i.e. it will work on each user's Inbox in the certain Exchange 2000/2003 mailbox store

  • You can set up QAMover on per-mailbox basis or as "store-wide" application, i.e. it will work on each user's Inbox in the certain Exchange 2000/2003 mailbox store
  • You do not heed to configure the rules on each workstation that runs Outlook
  • The application is server-centric, so you do not need to install any extra software on the client side
  • Even being deleted by user accidentally, Spam folder will be restored automatically when incoming message is received

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ALDYN Software

SvCom
SvCom is an integrated package of classes and tools for development of service applications and use of NT Security framework. Currently SvCom components work with Delphi 4, 5, 6, 7 and 2005 and C++ Builder 5 and 6 under all flavors of Windows.


  • Deploy NT Service applications under Windows 9x/ME and NT/2000/XP/2003 (Unique feature!!!)
  • Develop and debug NT services using either Windows 95/98 or NT - using the same classes and the same function calls
  • Advanced service debugging (Extremely useful, when you service is not just "Hello, World!")
  • Support of Win2k service failure actions (New - 5.0)
  • DCOM support (DCOM server in Service)
  • Enhanced support for DCOM objects: singleton model, apartment threading model, events support (New - 5.0)
  • MIDAS server in service support (New - 5.0)
  • Support of interactive service applications (Unique!!! Now it solves "Interactive Service Instability" problem too!)
  • Configurable services support
  • Message processing support
  • Timer for services (Cool)
  • Security-related non-visual components
  • Security-related visual controls
  • Logon/logoff detector
  • Process enumeration for Win95/98/NT/2000/XP/2003 (All in one function)
  • Tools and utils

SvCom includes on-line tutorial that grows all the time. You can request a new example.
The SvCom is a Try-Before-You-Buy software. Try it for free! SvCom sources are available but for registered users only.


Services for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98


Using the SvCom framework applications that run as NT Services can be deployed under all 32 bit versions of Windows i.e. 2000/NT/XP/2003/9x – yes even Windows 95!

A Win 9x service emulator that is included with SvCom provides this unique ability. This means that any service you create using SvCom, on being executed will decide which platform it is running on, if it is Win 9x it will simply run as a normal application, otherwise it will run as a service.

This service emulator for Win95/98 is based on a dynamic library that is included in SvCom that emulates accurately most NT Service features. Moreover SvCom includes an API that is similar to the native NT services API. This API is designed to allow service management without carrying about the operating system. Under NT this API passes all it's calls to the native NT services API while under Win9x it processes all calls to emulate behavior of the NT services API.


Development of services under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98

The SvCom components are designed to be used both in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98/ME. So you can use any of mentioned systems to design your application.

The only limitation to using Win9x is debugging and testing your service, as there is no NT services API on these systems. But this is unlikely to cause you much of a problem, as SvCom will recognize the operating system and allow you to run and test your NT Service as if it were a normal application. Then when you later deploy it on an NT machine it will run as a NT service without any code changes.


Advanced service debugging

Debugging of SvCom-based services is far easier than debugging services created without SvCom.

The standard advice for service debugging using the Delphi VCL is to start your service from the Delphi IDE and then quickly start the service using Control Panel. This is a nice trick but it is not convenient and it does not often work (A service with DCOM server inside is a good example).

SvCom includes a powerful built-in service debugging tool. The idea of this tool is simple: if an SvCom-based application is started with the "/debug" switch it starts as an ordinary executable. Now the service will run in the debug mode exactly as it would as a service but this time you can trace it as an ordinary application. Of course this can be done on both WinNT and Win9x machines.


Service recovery operations

Windows 2000 introduced a couple of new features for services: it is a service description and service recovery on failure. Starting from 5.0 version the SvCom includes built-in support for all these features. You can specify any of allowed recovery operations: service restart, command execution or even computer reboot. Several recovery operations are allowed, Windows will execute the next one in the list after service failure will occur. The counter of failures can be reset to zero if the service works without failures for a given time interval. Use this properties to make your service more reliable - with SvCom it is easy now!


DCOM Server in NT Service

The SvCom includes it`s own ActiveX framework. It is partially based on native Delphi ActiveX framework but has some serious differences. All SvCom class factories know about SvCom services, this makes it possible to implement a DCOM server that will live in a service. SvCom takes care of all necessary registry keys and COM initialization. SvCom-based DCOM servers automatically support pausing and stopping, it is even possible to have several services in one application with several DCOM servers in each service. What's more SvCom wizards make DCOM server in service creation as easy as possible.

Starting from SvCom 5.0 the DCOM support is essentially enhanced: now you can easy create DCOM servers that support events, allow creation of objects in apartment threads or use advances of singleton model.

MIDAS support is improved too. Now RemoteDataModules created to work in service correctly register themselves in registry which greatly simplifies the MIDAS-server-in-service creation.


Interactive NT Services

The Delphi VCL was not designed to create interactive services. The reason being that it uses some system information that changes when interactive user logs off and logs on again. This will cause any forms that are created after a logoff/logon appear damaged.

SvCom includes component that protects service forms from being damaged even if logoff/logon occurs several times.


Configurable NT Services

SvCom's internal design allows several instances of one service module to be created and then used as independent services. Of course the names and some other attributes of each instance should be changed to avoid problems with operating system.

Note, that with Delphi's service implementation it is not possible to use several instances of one TService descendant.


NT Service and windows messages

Standard services have no window handles at all, so the only way to send a message to this kind of service is to send it to the service thread. SvCom-base services do not have this limitation and are able to receive and process windows messages. Therefore it is possible to write a message handler for a service which will be called when the service receives the corresponding message.


Timer for NT Service

SvCom includes specialized timer component that will work in a service. This automatically detects a service being started or stopped causing an OnTimer event to occur in the service thread. Just drop it onto an SvCom service module and it is ready for use. If this component is dropped onto the form or an other module then it functions exactly the same as Delphi's timer.



SID, ACL, Security Descriptor...

The Windows NT security model includes a lot of objects and rules concerning the use of these objects. Most of these objects are variable-length records and their manipulation is additionally complicated by memory allocations and deallocation.

This means that even simple tasks can require quite complicated code to accommodate the NT security model. Most of these objects are variable-length records and their manipulation is additionally complicated by memory allocations and deallocation. SvCom includes a set of components to deal with NT security objects such as SID, ACL, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR and so on. In addition components are provided to control user privileges and access NT secret data storage. These components take care of the correct memory allocation for security objects and conversion of their representation. This greatly simplifies the manipulation of NT security objects.


Visual NT Security Controls

SvCom's non-visual security components provide an easy way to deal with NT security objects. Visual security-related SvCom components provide all levels of functionality that are necessary to design a user`s interface.

For example, SvCom includes the security descriptor editor dialog. This is a configurable component that can be used to adjust security of any NT securable object. It's security-editing capabilities are much powerful then NT 4.0 and comparable with NT 2000.


Is there an interactive user?

SvCom includes non-visual component that detects when the interactive user logs on or off. There are no standard API to solve this task. Microsoft recommendation is to analyze the list of running processes to answer this question. This is the method is employed by SvCom and it works both in WinNT and Win9x.


List of processes

Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98/ME supply different API to obtain the list of running processes. SvCom includes simple function that works both in WinNT and Win9x and returns the list of processes in the string list.


Utils and tools

SvCom includes several applications that are useful for service development. They include

  • Service Indicator - application that sits in tray and shows the state of one selected service and allows control of it;
  • Service Controller - command line service control tool for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and Windows 95/98/ME

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