Re: adding disclaimer with visual basic SMTP transport event sink



Mark is right on target, you will spend A LOT more in time and internal
resources writing/customizing your own solution then you will to just buy
something. Or, you could upgrade to E2K7 and use a transport rule to append
disclaimers. :-)


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"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a solution for you.
Don't use the event sink route. Just get either a free disclaimer (GFI
Mail Essentials expires but leaves the disclaimer working) or use one
of the several 3rd party solutions. www.exclaimer.com would be one.

Yes, you can do this internally with VB but as you've seen, it doesn't
work with MAPI or OWA (since it's an SMTP event sink) so I would
suggest you just went with a solution that does work.


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