Signature Rule Files

Markus Nilsson markus at markusoft.se
Fri Feb 4 13:55:12 GMT 2011


Creating a CustomFunction returning the sig file is one way:

Here is a blog on CustomFunctions:
http://blog.fupps.com/2007/03/29/mailscanner-custom-functions-a-small-tutorial/

Set the rule in the configuration file to something like:
Inline HTML Signature = &TheSigFunction

BR
Markus


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricardo Branco" <ricardo at wenn.com>
To: mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info
Sent: fredag, 4 feb 2011 14:13:11
Subject: Signature Rule Files

Is it possible to instead of using static rule files, pass out to external scripts which return the sig file to use?

We require to have different sig files for our users that are in different offices. Currently I can see that we have to 
make a script that creates the rule files.

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