On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jerry Amundson wrote:
> > But a solution to either one solves both.
> > Basically, aren't we saying(?):
> > 1. As a company, mandate *no* signatures on the mail client for the
> > company account.
> > 2. Require SMTP AUTH.
> > 3. Globally filter such that the script uses auth info to lookup
> > fullname, title, etc. externally
> > 4. Add txt/html formatted signature as needed.
> > See? Simple. ;-)
> >
>
> Yes, it is simple.  If someone wants to do append signatures for legal
> or policy reasons, I wouldn't remark.  However, anyone who thinks that
> enforcing this policy on their mail server will secure them against
> fraud committed by employees (giving themselves inappropriate titles)
> should be set straight.  It won't.


HOw do you distinguish between inbound and outbound smtp? I know for
instance on my setup, I can catch inbound messages with maildrop
filters because they are part of the local delivery process, but how
do I hook a filter into courier so that it only catches outbound smtp
messages?

Harry.

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