We actually use a script at work after having tried a few products and
having terrible performance problems. If you are interested, I'll ping one
of the exchange guys and see if he can provide a little direction.
Once you actually get it working from a plumbing standpoint, the script
itself is actually a bit trickier to implement than the trivial sample MS
shows. You have to decide if you are going to put HTML into HTML body
parts, text into text body parts, both into messages that have both, and
what to do about signed messages, as the disclaimer will change the data and
invalidate the digital signature. You also need to be careful you don't
screw up the encoding of messages in non-ASCII or ISO-8859-1 character sets.
You can also decide if you want to add the disclaimer to messages that
already contain it (sometimes mail routing may cause a message to hit the
sink more than once) or not, and if you care about that, how do you decide
if the disclaimer is in there? :)
Ours still has some issues with a few of these points, but some of the
problems were too tough to deal with for the people who were trying to solve
them, so they just slid.
Joe K.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bart Van den Wyngaert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ActiveDir" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 3:41 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT - Adding disclaimer on E2K3 on a SBS 2K3 box
Hi guys,
I'm having trouble with adding a disclaimer on E2K3 on a SBS 2K3 box.
I'm using the EventSink with a .vbs to add the disclaimer. The box is
configured with a default SMTP server and a SMTP connector which
forwards all external email to the SMTP of the ISP.
Anybody who has done the trick already? If so, can you please tell me
the little secret for this? *g*
Many thanks to all,
Bart
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