> > ok - there is no way to add a disclaimer via exim-MTA because it is not
> > legal ?
> > So I have to (down)grade from exim to postfix to make it work ? For post-
> > fix there exists an good howto, how to integrade alterMIME to it.
>
> > Is there no way to do this for exim, without thinking 'bout any current
> > legal advice ?
>
> Doing illegal thinks renders these thinks somewhen legal. So I'd refuse
> to do it as long as possible.
>
> Some short test shows that altermime probably can be used as transport
> filter. But it doesn't (can't) change crypto signed mails. (altermime
> can work as a filter between stdin and stdout)
>
> So we can start some nice discussion: crypto signed mails over
> autodisclaimed mails... :-)
ok,ok,
the only thing I want to know is, how to add alterMIME to exim as transport ?
What do I have to add for example here:
remote_smtp_filter:
driver = smtp
transport_filter = ???????????????????????
?
AlterMIME needs the following options:
/usr/bin/altermime --input=?????? \
--disclaimer=/opt/exim/disclaimer.txt
So how do I have to add altermime to the transportfilter to add disclaimer.txt
to any outgoing Mail ?
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