mailscanner is a lovely tool
Denis Beauchemin
Denis.Beauchemin at USherbrooke.ca
Mon Nov 20 18:51:18 GMT 2006
sandrews at andrewscompanies.com a écrit :
> Ok, we've all had out opinions here on it, but he's not asking that.
> Maybe his boss will fire him unless we point him the right direction
> here; so now that we've all had our say, let's see if we can give him
> some help.
>
> I'm using my mailscanner as a smarthost for outbound email so I can
> sign the messages with a boilerplate of legal junk...wasn't my idea,
> but I had to do it anyway. Why can't the sign clean functionality be
> used to add this logo in?
>
> It appears you'd just have to adjust inline.sig.html to have the logo
> in there, no?
>
> Julian sent out this recently to make it happen:
>
> Sign Clean Messages = %rules-dir%/sign.clean.rules
>
> In /etc/MailScanner/rules/sign.clean.rules, put something like this:
>
> From: hisdomain.com yes
>
> FromOrTo: default no
>
> And then if you want to vary the signature per-domain for example, use
> this
>
> Inline HTML Signature = %rules-dir%/html.sig.rules Inline Text
> Signature = %rules-dir%/text.sig.rules
>
> and then in ..../rules/html.sig.rules
>
> From: hisdomain.com /etc/MailScanner/reports/hisdomain/inline.sig.html
>
> FromOrTo: default /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.html
>
> and in ..../rules/text.sig.rules
>
> From: hisdomain.com /etc/MailScanner/reports/hisdomain/inline.sig.txt
>
> FromOrTo: default /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.txt
>
> That should be enough to get you started.
>
I don't think can work... how is he supposed to save his company logo in
the HTML sig file? UUencode it?
Denis
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