Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> Renaud Allard wrote:
>> samer khalil wrote:
>>> I am using altermime (http://www.pldaniels.com/altermime/) to add
>>> disclaimers to all outgoing emails.
>
>> Here is something you should probably read:
>> http://wiki.exim.org/FAQ/Modifying_message_bodies/Q1601
>
> And this:
> http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
> http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/apply.html
>
> Basic upshot, if you really really have to try the below method.
> Disclaimer is still in the email (whether someone read it or not is
> pointless), lawyers will still be happy. But it's not pissing off
> everyone, not making you look stupid and most importantly doesn't fuck
> things up so much.
>
> The Merely Silly way
> The mailhub puts the disclaimer (or a pointer to a web-page
> containing the disclaimer) in the message headers. This does not alter
> the content or structure of the message and would from a mail managers
> point of view be the best solution.
>
> Problems:
>
> 1. Most mail clients do not display the headers by default.
> Hence no one will see the disclaimer.
>
And you call that a 'problem'?
;-)
Sounds like a *solution* to me!
Setting 'always use my stylesheet' with background specified as white
and text *also* specified as white...
.. puts paid to the *rest* of a fool-sourced composed-in-html 'message'
as well.
Bill