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The process of adding email disclaimers and signatures to outgoing SMTP messages has changed from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 through Exchange Server 2007. In this fast guide, quickly get up-to-speed on available methods of configuring corporate email disclaimers and signatures in Exchange Server. From Visual Basic scripts and SMTP transport event sinks to third-party tools such as Exclaimer and Adolsign, you'll be able to add and customize email disclaimers and signatures in a jiffy.
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How to set up email disclaimers on a single, back-end Exchange 2003 server
Learn how to configure a single, back-end Exchange 2003 server environment, like Windows Small Business Server, to add disclaimers to outbound Microsoft Outlook email messages. You'll also discover two inexpensive third-party add-on options for producing disclaimers and digital signatures on Exchange email.
Adding disclaimers to outgoing SMTP messages in Exchange 2003
Exchange Server is not user-friendly when dealing with global disclaimers. Microsoft recommends that you run a script on a separate, front-end Exchange server. Get detailed instructions on how to add email disclaimers to a front-end Exchange setup. You'll also discover a workaround for adding disclaimers to outgoing SMTP messages on back-end servers such as Windows SBS/Exchange 2003.
Is there a registry hack to add disclaimers in Exchange 2003?
Discover whether a registry hack exists to add a disclaimer to all outgoing email in Exchange 2003, and read about how to add a disclaimer template to an Outlook profile to customize email disclaimers within an organization.
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Adolsign: Create AD-aware Microsoft Outlook signature files
Adolsign (short for Active Directory Outlook Signature) is a third-party utility that allows you to automatically generate and populate an Outlook signature file using Active Directory information.
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