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May 01, 1999 12:00 AM

Exchange List Server Add-ons

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The combination of a distribution list and public folders is a reasonable solution for low-volume lists. If you want something more powerful, you need to install an add-on product. Here are three possibilities:

  • Exlist from the Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit (BORK)—This utility costs nothing if you have the BORK, which is a big advantage for this utility. You can find Exlist in the \exchange\samples\exlist directory of the BORK CD-ROM.
  • ReddFish ListServer for Microsoft Exchange Server—You can download the software for a free 1-month trial from http://www.reddfish.co.nz and purchase it afterward for $250.
  • NTP Software List Manager—List Manager Premier 5.5 with 1-year maintenance retails for $4130. For further details, go to http://www.ntpsoftware.com/products/lm.

I suggest that you obtain trial copies when you can and check out all available products before you invest any money.

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  • Harry Nowell
    10 years ago
    Feb 13, 2002

    Hello there. Just wanted to give you updated information for your "Exchange List Server Add-ons" web page. ReddFish's ListServer for MS Exchange now works for Exchange 2000 as well as 5.5, and will also work on both NT and Win2000 platforms. We've also rebadged it as "Ikakura" and it has a web-site of its very own: www.ikakura.com. The price, however, remains at USD250.

    Cheers,
    Harry Nowell
    ReddFish intergalactic

  • Tj Horner
    12 years ago
    Dec 08, 2000

    As a long-time listserv user I found the idea of adding this functionality to my exchange box very exciting, however... Your discussion of the skimmed over the the part of the process that the greatest number of people would require assistance on, ie the BORK util EXLIST. I found the bundled docs cryptic and have yet to get any functionality out of it. Your publication usually does a stellar job of explaining BORK utils and how to leverage them effectively. Please devote some more time to this subject soon!

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