Autor: Alan J. Flavell Data: A: Exim users list Assumpte: Re: [exim] Easy Disclaimers with Exim?
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, .|MoNK|Cucumber . wrote:
> I personally agree with the invalidity of disclaimers to a certain
> extent. However the company determines the corporate standards and I
> have to abide by those. They demand disclaimers on all outbound
> emails.
[...]
> The reason behind it is so that if you by mistake email a document
> to an invalid recipient, at least you have mentioned that if you are
> not the intended recipient to delete it, and not to forward it on.
If I receive such a mail, then as far as I am concerned I *am* the
intended recipient, and anyway my own policy overrules any policy that
there might be stated in the mail. But as you say, there's no point
in arguing over this piece of sillyness by your lawyers.
> My ignorance is with Exim only, I'm new to it.
So read the archive of the mailing list where this has been discussed
to death already, with several recipes for achieving basically what
they say they want, but forget any idea of trying to impose a font and
size - even if you send HTML, then anyone with any sense of email
security is going to read plain text, and ignore anything called out
from the HTML.
Yes, a policy at your of requiring a .signature file from all senders
is certainly one way of dealing with the situation, and seems to be
the only viable way of sending properly-signed mail without it getting
corrupted by your mailer on its way out. But if that's not a concern
to those legal idiots, then there *are* other ways, implemented under
the scope of exim, and I'm sure they'll be in the archives.