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www.unixsucks.com:
This will solve only half of the problem as results are not emailed back.
So which part of the whole scenario is not possible to implement on Windows? Email sending part?

voidmain:
Hey, that's a pretty good find!  And a good start!  I'll even help you out a little with the email thing.  Assume that the email addresses on the exchange server match the domain IDs.  i.e. [email protected]

www.unixsucks.com:
That's not fair, let's do it that username does not match email address name. Was it your UNIX implementation?
Now tell me if resulting document is owned by user submitted print document? I don't want to expiriment with that thin in order just to find it out.

voidmain:
Huh?  I'm trying to make it easy on you.  You can pick up the ID of the user sending the print job on your server.  Say your secretary's name and logon ID is "sally".  Sally is sitting on her Windows 2000 workstation and happens to be working in Autocad, no wait, Sally is a secretary and doesn't know how to use Autocad, she's using Word.  

Sally prints her word document to your PDF print queue, which magically within a few seconds (plus Exchange virus scanner delay added) comes back to her in her Exchange mailbox in the form of a PDF attachment addressed to "[email protected]".

[ August 23, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

www.unixsucks.com:
So in your implementation did you actually assumed logon name = email address?
And is file is owner by secretary or not?
And which part exactly makes you think that it can not be done. I assume you tried or thought about it and found out that it's impossible.
I don't want to write the whole program just for the sake of it. Give me part which would not work in Windows enviroment.

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