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Several new and updated tools now live on Exchange Tools web site

Wanted to let you know that today, we made several new tools available on the Exchange Server 2003 Tools site. Here are some examples:

 

Microsoft Exchange Server MAPI Editor. You can get it here. If you want to read some more interesting information about the tool, please go here where Stephen Griffin blogged about the details.

 

Microsoft Exchange Server Quota Message Service. You can get it here. This one was popular every time when we blogged about it. You can read some additional information about it here and here.

 

Additionally, multiple tools were updated today. Just search for "June 7" on the tools page!

 

- Nino Bilic

Published Wednesday, June 07, 2006 6:31 PM by Exchange
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kobrian said:

I don't remember seeing any documentation with tool in the past, but this latest utility has some documentation! Yeah~
June 8, 2006 11:39 AM
 

Michael said:

It would be nice if changes were documented when tools are updated.  For instance, Jetstress was updated today but I can't find anything that lists what the changes were for this new version.
June 8, 2006 1:17 PM
 

Aaron M. Hall said:

OK, I've been meaning to ask this...

How about a utility that will let allow us to import/export the entire Global Settings > Message Delivery options to a file?

I would love to be able to save my Filtering configurations as a backup for when I setup new servers that aren't on my network (or when I have to do a system recovery on my own server and am missing items from my list).
June 12, 2006 1:42 AM
 

Jon said:

Regarding QMS:  Are there any plans to provide a version that will support public folders?
June 13, 2006 10:17 AM
 

Jason Nelson [MSFT] said:

Regarding QMS: No - that's not in the plans.  The source on gotdotnet is relatively in sync, so if you wanted to add code to walk the public folder tree, getting the status, well, you could do so.  It would be in-efficient though, because at last check we don't return PR_ENTRYID in that rowset, so you couldn't directly open the folder (as I recall).  Once youw walk the folder set, you'd need to read the folder contacts, then generate a mail to all of them.  

Do-able?  Yes.  Planned?  No.
June 13, 2006 10:40 AM

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