Am 01.10.2012 17:39, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> *bruhahaha* *effective*
> proven by what?
> 
> Am 01.10.2012 17:37, schrieb intelligent me:
>> I know that but addition of this in email message body can be effective as 
>> many providers use this.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Mark Goodge <m...@good-stuff.co.uk 
>> <mailto:m...@good-stuff.co.uk>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 01/10/2012 15:54, achal wrote:
>>
>>         I want to add a line in body of every email sent from my postfix 
>> centos 5
>>         smtp server.
>>         We want to add "welcome to our company we offer free SMTP services 
>> to those
>>         who do not spam".
>>         This is done to prevent spammers from using our mail services.I want 
>> this
>>         line to be added in body of every HTML and TEXT email.Is there a way 
>> to do
>>         this.
>>
>>
>>     If you don't want your servers to be used for spam then don't let your 
>> users send spam. If you're providing
>>     mail services to third parties then you need to make sure that you have 
>> an enforceable AUP which forbids spam,
>>     and have an effective mechanism for responding to complaints about spam.
> 

adding lines in mail body, may brake i.e dkim signatures etc , be aware
of this, use altermime stand alone or with amavis, best way to do this
is at mail create time/place however

practise by other big mailers is add some lines if using their webmail
client only , cause altermime may fail finding the end in mail body part
and place your line different cause of different mail clients in the wild
problems with crypto mail are also thinkable

however i dont think that lines make sense at all, freemailers
use them as marketing mostly

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Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer

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