Watermarking returns+ graphical signatures

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Jul 13 19:58:00 UTC 2007


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Matt Hampton wrote:
> Julian Field wrote:
>
>   
>> 3 Added optional image to the clean message signature. You can also use this
>>   to add an arbitrary image attachment to any message, if you so wish. The
>>   main point is to be able to have graphical HTML signatures on messages.
>>   The settings are
>>   Attach Image To Signature = no
>>   Attach Image To HTML Message Only = yes
>>   Signature Image Filename = %report-dir%/sig.jpg
>>   Signature Image <img> Filename = signature.jpg
>>     
>
> What Jules forgot to mention:
>
> >From MailScanner.conf:
>
> # When using an image in the signature, there are 2 filenames which need
> # to be set. The first is the location in this server's filesystem of
> # the image file itself. The second is the name of the image as it is
> # stored in the attachment. The HTML version of the signature will refer
> # to this second name in the HTML <img> tag.
> Signature Image Filename = %report-dir%/sig.jpg
>
> This file name must end with the the same extension as the MIME Type
>
> So:
>
> .gif for GIF
> .jpeg for JPEG (not .jpg as in the example)
> .png for PNG
>   
I've just added a special case to the code so jpg becomes jpeg for the 
MIME type.
But I will add the extra note to the docs.
>
>
> Hope this make sense.
>
> Matt
>   

Jules

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