Servolutions CS CatchAll

Adds catch-all mailboxes to Exchange servers

About this software

CSCatchAll adds catch-all mailbox capability to Microsoft Exchange servers by rerouting messages addressed to undefined recipients to a designated mailbox. It installs as an SMTP event sink and checks incoming recipients against Active Directory before rerouting, requiring only the creation of catchall@domain addresses. The extension supports Exchange Server 2000, 2003 and 2008, including SBS variants, offers multi-domain configuration, and uses a simple per-server licensing model activated with license codes.

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Servolutions CS CatchAll

Servolutions CS CatchAll
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Benefits

  • Catch-all mailbox support: Routes undelivered domain mailboxes to a designated mailbox automatically.
  • Multi-domain capable: Supports separate catch-all addresses for multiple domains on one server.
  • Minimal configuration: Requires only adding catchall@ addresses in Active Directory.
  • Exchange integration: Installs as an SMTP event sink for server-side processing.
  • Per-server licensing: Simple flat per-server license without per-user fees.

Available languages

  • English
  • German

Support information

  • Knowledge base: Online knowledge base and FAQs provide configuration and troubleshooting guidance.
  • Downloads and updates: Product downloads and updates are available from the publisher's website.
  • Support channels: Support requests and inquiries can be submitted via the publisher's support pages.
  • Documentation: Product pages include installation notes, requirements, and version history.
  • License delivery: License keys are delivered electronically after purchase and applied in the administration utility.

Frequently asked questions

What is Servolutions CS CatchAll designed to do?
Centralize incoming customer communications from multiple channels into a single intake for routing, triage, and follow-up.
Which channels can it collect messages from?
Supports common customer channels—email, web forms, chat interfaces, and API-based submissions—aggregating them into a unified queue.
How does it integrate with existing systems?
Integrates using standard methods such as REST APIs and connector modules to forward tickets or sync data with ticketing and CRM systems.
What administrative controls does it provide?
Provides configurable routing rules, user role assignment, audit logging, and reporting to manage intake, permissions, and workflow visibility.