RE: Email Signature

2002-07-30 Thread John Matteson
Why? E-mail disclaimers are essentially un-enforceable, and only serve to make lawyers feel useful and important. Barristers in your case. John Matteson; Exchange Manager Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards (404) 239 - 2981 I live in my own little world. They know me here. -

Re: Email Signature

2002-07-30 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Praetor www.cmsconnect.com - Original Message - From: John Matteson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:49 PM Subject: RE: Email Signature Why? E-mail disclaimers are essentially un-enforceable, and only serve to make

RE: Email Signature

2002-07-29 Thread William Lefkovics
Hi Stuart. This is a common question and the answer depends on what version of Exchange you are running. For both Exchange5.5 and 2000, the easiest to deploy would be a third party app that does it for you. http://www.mimesweeper.com/ http://www.exclaimer.co.uk/ http://www.disclaimit.com

RE: Email Signature

2002-07-29 Thread James Gosnold
Hi Stuart, You might want to check out GFI Mail Essentials and Security at www.gfi.co.uk too, you can download 30 day evaluations from the site. I deployed this a couple of months back and found it to be the best for what I wanted, but price was a major factor, you might have more of a budget