1) I had planned on putting the signature in the headers but I want to train the filter by forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and our Exchange server doesn't preserve headers when I forward messages. Does anyone else have experience with forcing Exchange to send the headers along with the messages?
2) Kudos for making fun of my email signature, I hate that thing. Brandon -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Earnshaw Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:16 AM Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [dspam-users] Changing the text of the DSPAM signature? Brandon Macmillan wrote, on 18-04-2007 00:56: > I am looking for a way to change the signature that DSPAM appends to > the bottom of email messages. Instead of the normal !DSPAM:blablabla I > would like it to say something like !EMAILSIGNATURE:blablabla. > > The reason for this is not to take credit away from DSPAM but because > it is confusing my poor users who see the word SPAM and fly off the > handle thinking we are spamming them... > > Ahh users, love to hate them. > > Is this possible? Is there an option in the main.cf file that I missed? Ermmm ... not to state the obvious (which you've likely taken into account anyway), but why not put the signature in the headers? I bet your users aren't as stupid as mine - anything I can do to ameliorate their dspam experience and con them into doing what *I* want, I do. My sites' signatures go into the headers ... > This electronic mail transmission contains confidential information > intended only for the named person(s). Any use, distribution, copying > or disclosure by any other person is strictly prohibited. If you > receive this transmission in error, please notify the sender > immediately so that we may correct our internal records. Please then > delete the original message. Thank you. I trust and hope I've done the right thing by answering this post. I am *not* the named person (s). Please regard this as notification. Since I don't have the original message, I can't delete it. Thank you. --Tonni -- Tony Earnshaw Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl
