General
Stephan
Busemann's Chess Page - This CC GM provides some interesting articles
and a section exploring the question of the use of computers in CC.
Campbell
Report - News, games, and columns from the world of correspondence
chess. Excellent resource.
Chess Mail -
This is the premier print publication in the world for CC. Lots of online
content, including book reviews, player profiles, and downloads of CC
games.
Chess
Mail Downloads - Correspondence games from Chess Mail magazine.
Selection changes every month. Usually the collections are centered
around specific themes.
CorrespondenceChess.com
- "Suite" of sub-sites devoted to CC (most of which are listed
here individually).
Correspondence
Chess News - This free weekly e-publication is impressive! Each
issue (available in a variety of formats and archived on the website)
is generally well over 20 pages, with news, columns, instructional articles,
& annotated games. Don't miss!
Correspondence
Chess Place - John Knudsen's site has tons of diverse content for
correspondence lovers. A must.
Correspondence
Chess Message Board - Part of CorrespondenceChess.com, this is the
place to go to talk CC..
Rolf
Knobel - Homepage of this CC Senior IM. Games, analysis, etc.
Ralph
Marconi's CC Chess Page - CC tournament director Ralph Marconi provides
this excellent site, which always has something interesting to offer.
Victor
(Vytas) Palciauskas - Page of the 10th World Correspondence Chess
Champion. Includes biographical material and articles.
Power Play in the Correspondence Chess Opening
Article 1 -
Tim Harding discusses how to play the opening in a correspondence game.
Article 2 -
A revisiting of the Power Play, thanks in part (apparently) to Chessopolis.
Schaak!
- Lots of CC games to download.
U.S.C.F. Correspondence
Page - Rules, ratings, and news from the USCF.
Correspondence / Email Chess Software
Chess Tool
- Freeware to keep track of your e-mail games. Written especially for
the players of the Universal
E-mail Chess Club, but anyone can use it. Nice feature is its opening
book.
DBS Chess
Recorder - E-mail tool from the British
Correspondence Chess Association site.
DeepFrozen
- Neat java utility for playing e-mail chess. Can be downloaded to your
hard drive, or you can use it right from the web site.
EC Tool - Very popular
e-mail correspondence program. Free version and shareware versions (only
$15) available. Recommended.
IceChess
- E-mail chess program integrates directly with your mail program. Looks
interesting.
InterChess
- Polished freeware program for e-mail chess. Also includes a chess
engine to play against, and homepage keeps a list of potential e-mail
opponents.
Mail Chess
- Looks good. Can automatically detect which incoming e-mail belongs
to which game, supports Winboard engines for analysis, plus all the
usual stuff.