> 1) just add a header and a URL to the same advert on our web site > http://www.ringways.co.uk/gotopless.php Right or educating staff or adding scripts to put it in a footer. You can sort out an organization header anyway if you are doing this with your company name, number and address on it anyway while you are at it. That one is fairly easy to do with exim or by setting up users mail clients to do it for you. In the HTML case its nasty because you can't just append. An ugly ugly approach which may work providing you know your users are not trying to subvert it would be to walk the HTML data backwards until you find </body> and insert <br clear="both" /><hr><img src=....> etc before the </body>. You would still need to use a mime library to put the mail back together with the image for it to be seen but for text you could avoid that complication. You'd also need alt= text for any blind recipients, but that will slot into the document. (That actually may be easier as the mail client can merge items without messing up) > 2) Add the advert as a UUENCODED file and hope the mail client decodes it I'd expect it to go into spam filters and not come out if you do that > 3) Convert the email to MIME ditto but you've got a better chance and you can probably avoid corrupting signed email or mixing your advert into a forwarded document. We used to ship metamail which had some handy mime mashing tools but those are now obsolete and unmaintained so you'd need to find another mime library to do the work. > This is something I have never considered. The section on Trading Disclosures > on the page below is an interesting one, and could impact on a hell of a lot > of postmasters. > > http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/companiesAct/implementations/oct2008.shtml > > Would just adding the company registration and address to the headers suffice, > or even easier, a link to the relevent page on our web site? I don't know. However the Organization header on my email is there because of that act which is why I've got bits to add headers to hand. I don't in fact use them as the same mail client is used for both Red Hat and my other business interests so I had to teach the client to stick differing org headers onto differing mailboxes. Obviously thats one thing to do for a single person setup but the sitewide config problem really wants tackling from the centre. I can't alas point you at any out of the box scripts for this, but would also be interested to know what mime processing libraries turn out to be good for this sort of mail reworking. Alan PS: What happens if someone in Quebec wins ? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list