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Date: | Wed, 8 Sep 1999 08:52:38 -0400 |
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>Has anyone else suffered from their company adding standard email footers (a
>legal notice) to their emails? Ours just has. I'm concerned that we won't be
>able to edit mail templates via email. Headers seem to work, although we get
>a worrying message because the footer is assumed to be a subscriber list.
One thing you can do is put a line consisting of "-- " at the bottom
of your messages. LISTSERV considers anything following such a line
to be a .sig file and will not attempt to process it as commands.
>We also now get the legal notice in the middle of our outgoing messages from
>Listserv - ABOVE the bottom banner.
Unfortunately, the above suggestion won't help this.
You mentioned the web interface. If the web interface is installed,
the URL to post a message to mailing list 'listname' at host
'host.name' would be something like:
http://host.name/scripts/wa.exe?P1&L=listname
Otherwise, you might be able to do something with a DISTRIBUTE job.
I don't have a lot of experience with DISTRIBUTE, however, so I leave
it to someone else to decide if that's an idea worth looking into.
--
Jacob Haller, Technical Support
L-Soft international, Inc
http://www.lsoft.com/
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