Thanks for the tip. My assumption is the end user can still edit the various 
lines (name, title, etc.)?

If so, than my assumption is they could also edit the logo/background of the 
logo. I just don't think there's any way to lock that down unless they instead 
force a signature block/logo on a transport rule at the time the email goes out 
which pulls in each user's Active Directory infos/fields (name, title, etc.). 
The problem with this, is that some people have too long of titles and they 
still want exceptions where some can edit their logo.

Thanks again, Lori

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Micheal Espinola Jr
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 3:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Signature Block question

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

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Espi


On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Binner, Lori 
<[email protected]<mailto:[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




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