I have used this method (IMSEXT.DLL) in a production environment without experiencing any problems. I have also dealt with other Exchange Administrators who have used the same method without problems. If you want, I can email you documentation on exactly how we set it up, notes that we took...
We have SMS 2.0 SP2 in a lab environment installed to an NT Server that had SP6a at the time of SMS installation, and we have not experienced any problems yet. However, this is in a very small lab environment.
Nemx Power Tools for Exchange (Advanced Edition) also provides the capability to provide a disclaimer on all outbound messages. It's a graphical tool as opposed to using the IMSEXT.DLL method and manually editing the registry. However, it too is limited in that you cannot use variables such as...
Nemx Power Tools for Exchange (Advanced Edition) is also another great program for this purpose (I like it better than ScanMail). It adds little overhead to your Exchange environment. You can simply use the Exchange Administrator program to configure filters based on content, subject, or...
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