RE: MS Exchange
- From: "Tupker, Mike" <mtupker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 08:51:36 -0500
I've been looking into this a little as well. The cheapest way to do it
that I've found, if you are using exchange, is with an SMTP event sink.
Many spam filters that I've seen have the ability to append text to
emails as well. The only one that I can think of off hand is GFI Mail
Essentials. http://gfi.com/mes/
I'm not sure if these would allow you to pull info from AD though. I
hope this helps a little.
Mike Tupker
-----Original Message-----
From: dave kleiman [mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:48 PM
To: focus-ms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: MS Exchange
Can anyone recommend a auto-signature application that adds signatures
to
outgoing email and those annoying legal disclaimers?
It needs to black the user from making changes to the sig / disclaimer.
Additionally, it needs to pull variables from AD (e.g. Organization,
Title,
Department)
Most important, it needs to work! I have tried a couple and they crashed
and
burned, either the sig did not pull AD info properly or the user could
override it.
Respectfully,
Dave Kleiman
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