Sorry to pick up an old thread, but...

I noticed that there was some discussion about putting
a footer on every outgoing message, regardless of
whether or not it was generated via webmail.  The
question of "why" came up.  I now have an answer, and
a request.

I don't know how familiar you may be with HIPAA, but
here in the US, Congress has passed laws about
people's health information.  One of the requirements
is that there be a disclaimer/privacy notice on all
communications. 

I would like to find some way to put this on every
email.  Even if it has to be a separate attachment, it
doesn't matter.  It becomes a "cya" type thing.

Any ideas would be most welcome.  We have some users
hooked on Outlook, so forcing users to only have
access through the web interface would be political
suicide (anybody need a Network Administrator?)...

Thanks,
David
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