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Microsoft Outlook Custom Plug-Ins
Sample Projects -
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Electronic Medical
Records
This project involved customization of
Outlook as an Electronic Medical Record system. |
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Re-Routing Outgoing
Messages to a web service
This custom plug-in transparently re-routes outgoing
email messages to a web service. A drop-down toolbar
button allows the user to configure the service and
select whether to route message directly or through the
service.
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Secure Messaging
Solution
This custom plug-in
involved integration with a web-based secure messaging
service. A button on the email compose form allows users
to dynamically select whether the message should be sent
securely through the web service or via SMTP. |
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Legal Application -
Clients / Cases / Matter Tracking
This
custom plug-in allows our client, a legal firm, to
distribute document packages and allow attorneys to
receive notifications directly into Outlook folders
organized by clients/matter subjects. Attorneys
can then authorize or reject the documents from within
Outlook. |
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Integration with a
web-based Presentation Application
This custom plug-in
integrates with a web application to allow users to
distribute large power point presentations by uploading
them to a web server, automatically converting them to
Flash files, and sending custom email messages
with links to the presentations. |
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Spam Reporting Add-In
This custom plug-in allows
users to tag and report email messages as spam. It
integrates with a back-end web application as part of
spam filtering and blocking solution. |
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Indexing
and Archiving Attachments in Microsoft Access
This custom plug-in
allowed our customer, a marketing company to automate
the process of receiving and archiving documents from
their clients. The plug-in inspected all inbound email
message for specific customer IDs in the subject line.
When a message was found, it decomposes the message into
all of its components and stores the information
including links to attachments in a Microsoft Access
database.
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