On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 07:52, Jeff Jansen wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2003 18:38, David Gomillion wrote:
> > But this is another plea, is there any way to
> > automagically attach a text file to every outgoing
> > message?
>
> The short answer is NO, courier won't do that.  I think that Sam has said that
> there's no good way to do it because MIME encoding can be quite complex and
> you can really mess up messages if you insert things in the wrong place.  I
> see lots of software that does this and in "simple" emails it seems to work
> fine.  But there's always the possibility that it will choke some mail
> software when you get complex messages.
>
> I think it would be useful feature to have some simple logic that inserts the
> contents of a file (if it exists) to the bottom of non-MIME messages or to
> the bottom of the first text/plain or text/html sections.  But you'll
> probably have to accept the fact that some clients may choke on this.  (And
> you'll probably have to write it yourself. :-)
>
> Jeff Jansen
>
>

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what sam said is that you can't add a disclaimer to the end of a message
due to messing up the mime messages.

you COULD add a mime part to the end of it (look at reformime) but
courier does not (yet?) have a feature to modify outgoing mail, you'll
have to have a smarthost do it for you
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