04-05-2007 07:41 AM
In germany since the beginning of 2007 all business emails must be stamped by a company footer.
This sounds simple [Outgoing Content filter, add-footer ] but in reality it is a big problem, because most of users don't want to have a the company footer at the end of the email if they are sending a reply.
They expect the footer at the end of the new part they have written.
So the solution can be to use hard coded placeholder generated by the initial email system that is replaced by Ironport with the footer (depending on the company the user is a member of, different footers can be used e.g. by a ldap group query.)
:?: But ... How to replace the placeholder? It seem that this is not possible with Ironport or does anybody has an idea?
:idea: Another way to solve the problem can be to use a "Stamping header" instead of a footer. Such a header will be always at the top of the new part of an email, when you send a reply.
I asked support, it will be added to the wishlist for new releases.
So so far this is not a solution or does anybody know a workaround?
Regards
Stefan
04-05-2007 08:36 AM
There is no difference between footer stamping and add footer in a content or message filter.
The footer the IronPort adds is a new MIME part while it tries to add them inline when ever possible. Therefore it's up to the end user agent where to display it if it a MIME part on it's own. Which is where this is not enough for the German law.
If you are using an Exchange server use that one to footer stamp. The only thing that would be OK for the German law in 'inline' footer where the text/html MIME part is opened up and the footer is added.
Even than, the law would be tricky to be full filled, as if you have an attachment and two text parts, it's up to the user agent where to display the information.
As of now we are not aware of any work around most of the time the normal footer stamping does work. As we do add them inline if we can. Please look at the encoding to see if that is breaking it for you.
CLI->localeconfig
Cheers,
Mark
04-05-2007 12:33 PM
In germany since the beginning of 2007 all business emails must be stamped by a company footer.
This sounds simple [Outgoing Content filter, add-footer ] but in reality it is a big problem, because most of users don't want to have a the company footer at the end of the email if they are sending a reply.
They expect the footer at the end of the new part they have written.
So the solution can be to use hard coded placeholder generated by the initial email system that is replaced by Ironport with the footer (depending on the company the user is a member of, different footers can be used e.g. by a ldap group query.)
:?: But ... How to replace the placeholder? It seem that this is not possible with Ironport or does anybody has an idea?
:idea: Another way to solve the problem can be to use a "Stamping header" instead of a footer. Such a header will be always at the top of the new part of an email, when you send a reply.
I asked support, it will be added to the wishlist for new releases.
So so far this is not a solution or does anybody know a workaround?
Regards
Stefan
04-05-2007 01:06 PM
Hello Stefan,
we have the same problem and found the best solution to do is to have company rules that apply on the client side.
This decission is based on the fact that already many companies use client based signatures (s-mime) and also client based encryption which makes a gateway solution impossible.
We found a nice solution for exchange/outlook based on group policies
Aas we are almost neighbours you are invited to visit us.
Greetings from Greven/Münster
04-05-2007 09:38 PM
Hello,
have a look at the following thread:
http://www.ironportnation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=240
I'm using this with several customers successfully.
Dirk
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