Standard Signature in Kerio Connect [message #137598] |
Tue, 07 November 2017 18:43  |
cmauriello
Messages: 2 Registered: November 2017 Location: Florida
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Hello everyone,
Please help with this. I have read many older forum topics discussing how Kerio Connect is unable to have a standard signature administered from the server but that it has to be done on the client end. Unfortunately, everyone has there own signature and we want to prevent this in our company. Is this possible through Kerio connect 9.2.3 or higher? We tested the domain footer but when you reply, it puts the footer on the bottom of the email chain and not in the signature block. We are also trying to get this to work similar to the footer where it will pull the information from the user contact fields in Kerio Connect. Is this possible or are we stuck with just the footer?
Thank you,
Chris
IT Coordinator
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Re: Standard Signature in Kerio Connect [message #137609 is a reply to message #137605] |
Tue, 07 November 2017 20:44   |
cmauriello
Messages: 2 Registered: November 2017 Location: Florida
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Hey b-tom,
I would use all my votes to get this to be fixed. I just used what I could. Even if the domain footer is unable to be moved, is it possible to setup a standard signature inside Kerio Connect or do you know of a third party software that might integrate with Kerio to obtain standard that our company is looking for?
Thanks again,
Chris
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Re: Standard Signature in Kerio Connect [message #137612 is a reply to message #137609] |
Tue, 07 November 2017 20:59   |
b-tom
Messages: 184 Registered: January 2006
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I haven't looked into third-party software to do that. It could be possible. Frankly, I don't want to use a 3rd party software. We simply created a default Outlook signarture and copied it as a template to the new collegues machine. I know this is not a option for bigger corporations.
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Re: Standard Signature in Kerio Connect [message #137640 is a reply to message #137612] |
Wed, 08 November 2017 19:10  |
Bud Durland
Messages: 586 Registered: December 2013 Location: Plattsburgh, NY
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Back in the day, everyone did as the universe intended -- when replying, your text went to the bottom of the e-mail (bottom posting). Somewhere early on, Microsoft introduced the (awful) idea of putting the reply at the top of the message (top posting) making following a long e-mail chain more complicated.
As a Kerio programmer, the challenge for inserting a domain footer in a top posted message would be how to identify where the new text ends and the old text begins, and how to insert a footer there without mucking up the HTML formatting or CSS used to compose the message. Anyone who can make that work 100% has my respect.
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