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Hi,

I am currently implementing Project Server 2007 with MOSS 2007. Some feedback we have received from users is that the format and content of the emails which are sent by the system are not very user friendly.

Does anyone know of a way that the format and content of these system generated emails (i.e. tasks lists, alerts, etc) can be changed?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Andrew.








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Hi,

I am currently implementing Project Server 2007 with MOSS 2007. Some feedback we have received from users is that the format and content of the emails which are sent by the system are not very user friendly.

Does anyone know of a way that the format and content of these system generated emails (i.e. tasks lists, alerts, etc) can be changed?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Andrew.
Andrew,

For Project Server, the only way for you to change this is by writing an event handler against the OnSending event. As for the alerts in WSS/MOSS, check out this very long article.

HTH,
Steve
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