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SUMMARYIt is possible to intercept inbound mail before delivery to Exchange Server mailboxes by writing a client extension and then loading that extension onto each desktop. This approach requires that the client be running in order for the extension to handle the incoming mail. A more localized way to do this is to use a server-based application. MORE INFORMATION
The Exchange Server can receive mail though many entry points, such as
gateways, the Message Transfer Agent (MTA), other server stores, and other
mailboxes in the same store. There is no central convergence point in the
server that permits a program to examine all inbound mail from all sources.
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