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Re: Disclaimer on Active/active clustered exchange servers

Subject: Re: Disclaimer on Active/active clustered exchange servers
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:23:51 +0100
On Mon Jun 20 16:22 , Peter Rodger  sent:

Hi all,

We need to apply the disclaimer to internal messages
for several groups.  We purchased one product and it
can apply the disclaimer to users on non-clustered
exchange servers but it can not apply the disclaimer
to the users on the clustered exchange servers.  THe
software looks for virtual SMTP server.  I do not know
what's the difference between Nonclustered exchange
server and CLustered exchange server's default SMTP
virtual server?  (we have active/active clustered
exchange servers).

Any idea?  I appreciate your help.


Don't bother; disclaimers of this variety are annoying and worthless in court 
anyway (IANAL). The number of times I recieve an email from 
someone these days and find that what they have typed is far, far shorter than 
the attached disclaimer is just crazy.

If you really want to have a disclaimer then make it a URL pointing to 
somewhere on your website with the full text, don't put it all in the 
message. This makes things easier to update too. At work I do the following.

Disclaimer: http://www.whereiwork.com/disclaimer.html

I'm not familiar with the technology that can be used to insert these in a 
mandatory fashion so I can't help you with that.

Thanks,
Charlie

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