Hi,

I've looked at the FAQ but because I put the 'new' in newbie, I don't really understand the subtleties.

My problem: the users on my lists are waging a low-level war with their sig files. I do not allow commercial posting so they have started creating sig files with their commercial messages inside them.

This is creating a lot of 'heat' and wasting a huge amount of my time as I try and deal with users. I've gone into content filtering and listed the mime types of images to be filtered, but there is still text in the sig files that I would like to delete before the mail reaches the list.

Is there a way to strip entire sig files?

My FAQ reading mentions something about procmail (which I don't really understand). Should I be teaching myself something about procmail, or should I be putting my energy somewhere else? I guess I would somehow need to intercept the mail between the sender and the receiver and somehow 'fix' it?

Please, can anyone shed any light? I'm a writer and not an admin so speak slowly :)

(and don't suggest that I go around to the offenders' houses and beat them up - because I've thought of that already)

Thanks,
Bruce. ------------------------------------------------------
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