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Keith
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Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: Event Sinks to copy messages Reply with quote

Hello all,

Can anyone advise on a way to create an event sink for an Exchange 2003
server? The goal of the event sink is so that anytime a message from a
specific domain come into the exchange organization a specific user will get
a copy of that message. The scenario would be as follows:
A user named Joe at a company named football sends an email to Tom at a
company named soccer. Joe's email address is joe@football.com and Tom's email
address is Tom@soccer.com. Once that email comes into the exchange server an
event sink then makes a copy of the incoming message to Tina@soccer.com.
Then one day Jeff@football.com sends an email to Terry@soccer.com and that
message also gets copied to Tina@soccer.com.
No matter what user from football.com sends a message to Soccer.com Tina
will always get a copy of that message.
Can anyone advise on how to accomplish this?

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Al Mulnick
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: Re: Event Sinks to copy messages Reply with quote

From a particular domain? Hmm... You could have alternate delivery so that
Tina always gets a copy of the messages. Could be an out of band solution
that sends a copy of all of that message to an alternate mailbox and then
scans that and pushes it to Tina. Your Antivirus solution might be helpful
in finding the needed information and moving it elsewhere (maybe extend your
AV solution?)

Otherwise, be aware that a sink could be a bit heavy processor-wise if
you're not careful.
What have you read about them to date on MSDN? What part do you then need
help with specifically? I assume the c++ examples weren't exactly what
you're looking for?
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