Microsoft KB Archive/200472

= XFOR: How to Change the Default Header Separator for the SNADSCONN =

Article ID: 200472

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q200472



SUMMARY
You may need to customize the header formation of the outgoing message from Exchange Server to the host. By default, a dashed line (-) separator is drawn under the Subject portion of the header. You may want to change this and this article describes an undocumented feature to remove or change the line separator.



MORE INFORMATION
To remove or change the dashed line separator underneath the Subject portion of the header, follow these steps:  Open up the Exchconn.ini file located under the Exchsrvr\Connect\Exchconn directory. The exact location will be based on where the SNADS connector was installed.  Look for the [LME-SNADS-MEXDIA] section, you should find several parameters already defined here: [LME-SNADS-MEXDIA]

title     = Exchange To SNADS Transform executable = lsmexdia.exe params    = &s outputq   = snads.in                          Add the following line to this section to effectively remove the dashed-line separator: [LME-SNADS-MEXDIA]

title     = Exchange To SNADS Transform executable = lsmexdia.exe params    = &s outputq   = snads.in    lastline   =

Or add a string value to this parameter to set the separator. By default, the SNADS connector will only output up to 78 characters, so if the string value supplied is greater than 78 characters (or what the 'hostnoterightmargin' value is in the [LME-SNADS] section) it will be truncated accordingly. The string value is not repeated, so if you want 78 asterisk (*) characters, you need to set lastline as follows:

lastline = "******************************************************************************"

 Stop and restart the SNADS connector. The dashes under the Subject line will now be removed, or changed to the specified value.

Additional query words: SNADS connector; header composition, Subject line

Keywords: kbhowto KB200472

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