You can easily push out template outlook signatures. Its well documented. I typically set it up as a client-pull that takes place during the login script. The thing that prolly took the longest to refine was creating three styles of templates for rich-text, html, and plain-text signatures.
https://www.google.com/search?q=deploy%20outlook%20signature -- Espi On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Binner, Lori <[email protected]> wrote: > Management is thinking about standardizing our email signature block > again. They do not want to completely lock things down (which I would think > would be a group policy for the user's PCs/logins). At this time, they are > not interested in purchasing a third-party program to insert signatures, > because they want people to still be able to edit them in "exception" cases. > > > > I've been asked if there's any way to pre-populate everyone's signature > block in Outlook with a template of sorts (where user can insert/change > their name, title, etc.) which would also have a basic logo design included > with it. > > > > · So, has anyone done this before (somehow pushed out a template > or ? that populates everyone's Outlook signature block)? > > > > · The other question they are asking me, is if there's any > possible way to block out the background of the logo area, so no one can > edit/change it. I don't think that's possible, but I have to give them an > answer. > > > > If anyone can offer any advice/insight, it would be greatly appreciated, > as I have to provide Executive with answers, > > > > We are using Exchange 2010 SP3 RU2; Outlook 2010 & Outlook 2013. > > > > Thanks, > > Lori > > > > > This electronic communication may contain confidential information. If > you, the reader of this electronic communication, are not the intended > recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or > copying of this electronic communication, or any of its contents, is > strictly prohibited. If you believe you have received this electronic > communication in error, please notify the sender as soon as possible and > delete the original version of this electronic communication, any of its > contents (including attachments), and any copies of the foregoing from your > computer system. Your assistance in correcting this error is appreciated. >
