Hello Suresh,
Suresh Ramasubramanian [linux-list] <03/06/02 12:53 +0800>:
>
> There ain't no disclaimer here ...
>
:o) that probably due to the fact that the software that appends the
disclaimer seems to have bombed out, but the policy on disclamers still
stands.
> You actually hit upon the best solution. Your office network has NAT
> enabled, and your desktop mailserver (behind nat) doesn't tag disclaimers,
> but your corporate mailserver does.
>
> So set up a rule (mailertables or something similar) which routes mail for
> all domains through your corporate mailserver (so that disclaimer will be
> added) but for list domains (sourceforge.net, yahoogroups.com) put in stuff
> that will use your local sendmail as smarthost.
>
> Andrzej Filip has got something called "smarttab" which should help - google
> for it on comp.mail.sendmail
>
Thanks, am gooling right now. there is no accounting for the infinite wisdom
corporate policies such as this pocess is there ?
Regards,
mario
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