signing rules?
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jan 26 19:29:15 GMT 2005
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You could write a Custom Function that did this, but rather than adding
the special tag in the body of the message (which is relatively hard to
search), you could put it at the start of the Subject: line but have the
Custom Function remove it from the Subject: line before it delivered the
message.
Then the recipients would see no sign that the tag was ever there.
Is this better?
I would probably need some bribery to write this for you...
Matt Kehler wrote:
> We have a signing rule that appends a company disclaimer to all
> outgoing emails. There are some instances however, where we don't
> want it. For some addresses we have just turned it off in
> /etc/MailScanner/rules/signing.rules, and that works fine.
> BUT...would it be possible to be able to do something like...add a
> certain string of characters in your email..and this would cause the
> signing rule to skip over for that instance *only*? We don't want it
> in the subject line. But maybe at the bottom...the user can just put
> a 'nosign' under there name..its a bit more discrete than putting it
> in the subject line. If this is even possible..how would you do it?
>
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