Agreed on the flagging. This is the only domain that is flaggin the HTML in the message.
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Browse All TopicsUsers inside the org are getting an error message from one of our clients when they try and send an HTML formatted email. 'Found dangerous Object Codebase/Data tag in HTML message .'
I would like to create either a connector or a transport rule that any message sent to clients domain is converted and only sent as plain text. Is there a way to do this in Exchange 2007?
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by: MesthaPosted on 2009-11-02 at 15:34:00ID: 25724906
The closest you will get is the set-remotedomain parameter
om/en-us/l ibrary/ bb1 25174(EXCH G.80).aspx om/en-us/l ibrary/aa9 97857.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.c
http://technet.microsoft.c
You will need to create a new domain first.
new-RemoteDomain -Name 'example.com' -DomainName '*.example.com'
Then use EMC to check its properties as it will have all options enabled by default (automatic replies, forwards etc).
Then change the format to
Set-RemoteDomain -identity example.com -ContentType MimeText
Identity is the NAME I have used above - where I used the same domain name for ease.
However I would be more concerned what they are flagging in your HTML messages.
Simon.