Re: E-mail Disclaimer question
- From: "Andy" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>
- Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 15:41:46 +0100
Try the free version of GFI Mail essentials.
You can add disclaimers with that.
"Chris Scharff [MVP]" <puevf_fpuness@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:iu1td1dpbt0vd97e4kul65jcb99tmm5h67@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 08:16:04 -0700, "Jeff"
> <Jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hired a team of monkeys to write:
>
> >I've read quite extensively on how to add a disclaimer automaically
through
> >Exchange 2000. I had a developer write the script and I succesfully
> >registered it using the smtpreg.vbs method. Now, after reading the tech
> >article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327
> >
> >It indicates if you use a MAPI client such as Outlook, the disclaimer
will
> >not work. It also points to other tech articles on how to setup a SMTP
> >connector to make this work.
> >
> >Am I missing something here? What's the deal? I just want to add this
simple
> >disclaimer. I have to be honest, I'm not sure I'm qualified to go and
mess
> >with our Exchange server that has been working perfectly now for over two
> >years.
> >
> >Is there an easier way to accomplish this? Who uses Exchange and DOESNT
use
> >a MAPI client???!!!! GEEESHHHHH
>
> It's sample code. If you prefer not to use that as the basis to build
> a MAPI version there are products such as exclaimer which provide this
> functionality.
>
> --
> Chris Scharff
> Messaging Services Architect
> MessageOne
>
> Don't find fault, find a remedy. - Henry Ford
>
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