Peter Burden wrote at 12:01 PM (+0000) on 3/18/08:

>Would it possible to make Courier append a standard signature (taken
>from a database) to outgoing e-mail, once users had authenticated themselves?

This sort of thing has been asked before on the list.  While this could
be somewhat trivial for a plain-text RFC822 message, it would suddenly
get difficult for multipart messages.  You'd have to decompose the
email's MIME parts, and figure out where and how to appropriately insert
this signature (which part would it go into? how do you know which is
the "main" part? what if that part isn't text/plain? etc.)

Harry Duncan wrote at 3:48 PM (+0000) on 3/18/08:

>Actually there is strict european legislation being enacted across the
>EU which is mandating that emails be boilerplated with full company
>legal name, legal structure and list of company principals, and
>failure to comply can mean 250K in fines and imprisionment.

Wow.  That's certainly pretty silly and wasteful.

-b

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