* Andrew Bold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010214 08:52]:
> On Wednesday 14 February 2001 1:19 pm, Andrew McMorris wrote:
> > Hi could someone please point me in the right direction for information on
> > how to add a footer to all emails that our company send please.
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/, search for "footer". Don't forget to
bring popcorn.
> In our organisation all inbound and outbound SMTP traffic is routed
> through a NT server running MIMESweeper. This has the ability to add
> footers to outbound email. (As you'll see below when this gets to
> you...)
Well, great. So you're acutally sending the following to public mailing
lists? I'm sorry I have to ask but what does braindamaged translate to
in your language?
> This message is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. It
> is intended solely for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by
> anyone else is unauthorised. [blablabla]
8 lines of nothing. "legally privileged", huh? More like "intellectually
differently abled".
> It also runs some basic content filtering checks, and checks all mail that
> passes through it with Sophos Anti-virus. I'm told that it works reliably
> and rarely has any problems.
"Reliable" and "rarely" don't mix well in a binary world. Welcome to
Unix, Andrew - our tools either work, or they don't. Exchange *does*
*not* *work* and neither does NT. Your solution is not a solution. It's
a viable way of creating a security hole the size of Redmond. Go away.
> Unix Systems Administrator
You wish, mouse pusher.