Yes it's simple :) on xmail side :)
And in 'theorie' on script side :))

The big process is to handle mime mails to insert the statement in good
place :
- On only plain text mails, end of mail is ok
- On only html mails, the good place is just before the "</body>" tag =
if
exist, or if no "</body>" then before the "</html>" tag, or if none of =
the
two is present, then end of mail is ok
- If multipart mail, with the two formats at same time, then you need =
to add
your statement twice (the two rules above) to be sure that the =
statement
will be visible in any cases on final mua ...

For the 'outbound' term, I said to place the filter script in =
filters-in
because local destinations don't pass the filters-out process.
So if one user in domain xxx send a mail to a user in domain yyy on the =
same
xmail, only the filter-in is processed :)

Of course if the xmail server only have ONE domain, then filters-out is =
ok
if you don't want the statement on 'in domain' mails.

Francis


>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de waassssuu pppp
>Envoy=E9 : mercredi 9 mai 2007 14:13
>=C0 : [email protected]
>Objet : [xmail] Re: internet security statement
>
>
>You make it sound simple, but im afraid a need a little more=20
>hand holding.
>Also I may not be reading you correctly. I want all of our=20
>outbound emails
>from our domain, to be stamped with an internet security=20
>statement at the
>bottom of the email.
>
>On 5/9/07, CLEMENT Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Simple :)
>>
>> Add a filter-in script that will test on sender domain, then if ok =
=3D
>> change
>> the mail content (keep in mind to change on the multiple=20
>versions of =3D
>> the
>> mail in a multipart-mime mail, like text-plain, html, ...)
>>
>> Francis
>>
>>
>> >-----Message d'origine-----
>> >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de waassssuu pppp
>> >Envoy=3DE9 : mardi 8 mai 2007 17:55
>> >=3DC0 : [email protected]
>> >Objet : [xmail] internet security statement
>> >
>> >
>> >Im getting together one of those internet security statments=3D20
>> >and I would
>> >like for the statement to be appended to everyones email that=3D20
>> >leaves this
>> >domain.
>> >Any idea on how I go about making this happend on a windows=3D20
>> >2000 server with
>> >xmail installed, ver 1.21
>> >
>> >
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