[xmail] Re: internet security statement

2007-05-09 Thread CLEMENT Francis
Simple :) Add a filter-in script that will test on sender domain, then if ok = change the mail content (keep in mind to change on the multiple versions of = the mail in a multipart-mime mail, like text-plain, html, ...) Francis >-Message d'origine- >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMA

[xmail] Re: internet security statement

2007-05-09 Thread waassssuu pppp
You make it sound simple, but im afraid a need a little more hand holding. Also I may not be reading you correctly. I want all of our outbound emails from our domain, to be stamped with an internet security statement at the bottom of the email. On 5/9/07, CLEMENT Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[xmail] Re: internet security statement

2007-05-09 Thread CLEMENT Francis
e if the xmail server only have ONE domain, then filters-out is = ok if you don't want the statement on 'in domain' mails. Francis >-Message d'origine- >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de waauu pppp >Envoy=E9 : mercredi 9

[xmail] Re: internet security statement

2007-05-11 Thread waassssuu pppp
s processed :) > > Of course if the xmail server only have ONE domain, then filters-out is = > ok > if you don't want the statement on 'in domain' mails. > > Francis > > > >-Message d'origine----- > >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >[m

[xmail] Re: internet security statement

2007-05-18 Thread waassssuu pppp
; > > Of course if the xmail server only have ONE domain, then filters-out is > > = > > ok > > if you don't want the statement on 'in domain' mails. > > > > Francis > > > > > > >-Message d'origine- > > >De