The developer side of larger products always lags behind the release.  

however, there are companies and people who have developed marketable event
sink applications.  

One for adding disclaimers I used in beta was DisclaimIT and it worked
satisfactorily... not that I'd ever use it.
www.disclaimit.com

There are several others.  I bet there may even be a list at
www.slipstick.com

William


-----Original Message-----
From: Clayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Creating an Event Sink in Exchange 2000


On the NT List someone posted a question regarding disclaimer clauses being
placed on the end of mail messages. this was done via registering a resource
kit .dll and adding the desired text into the registry.

In E2K it is all done via event sinks. great, I will have a look there me
thinks to meself. Oh boy, I am not a coder, don't want to be, don't have
Visual C++, or know how to work it, don't have the SDK either. According to
Q288098, I need these to get this working. Is this right, or am I looking at
this and making it more difficult than it needs to be. 
Clayton Doige 
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