After a long battle with technology, Bryan O'Neal wrote: > Mike Enriquez wrote: >> application that will let design a business letterhead that becomes the >> default form for email. Um. This is something that has to be done on the MTA side, unless you have a bunch of users who are all using the same mail client who can't change any settings at all on that client. I'd say it's a bad idea as only the people who aren't very bright or are using lousy clients will even *see* the HTML. > I too would be interested. This is very easy using an ms outlook > client, and can even be set as a configuration push in a ADS/Exchange > environment, but I have not found anything outside that that lets you do > it and was still smart about when/how it should use it. I'd say it's not a good idea, ever. Well, unless you're trying to sell shiny things to people who are easily distracted. exim is capable of rewriting incoming (and outgoing) mail according to a "transport filter". It's possible to do a lot with this, but it's something I have never messed with. http://wiki.exim.org/FAQ/Modifying_message_bodies/Q1601 is probably a great place to start. PLEASE note the legal warnings in there. Postfix ... dunno, Postfix is a little less Swiss-Army-knifeish than exim. > http://www.incredimail.com/ ...some highly technical people in ASR were just talking about how much they dislike that MUA this morning. -- We'll see how brave you are. --Tori Amos, "Yes, Anastasia" My blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss