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Disclaimer Stamping and Multiple Encodings
AsyncOS includes a setting used to modify the way disclaimer stamping with
different character encodings works. By default, AsyncOS attempts to place the
disclaimers it attaches within the body part of an email message. You can use a
setting configured within the
different character encodings works. By default, AsyncOS attempts to place the
disclaimers it attaches within the body part of an email message. You can use a
setting configured within the
localeconfig
command to configure the behavior
if the encodings of the body part and the disclaimer are different. To understand
this setting, it is helpful to view an email message as consisting of several parts:
this setting, it is helpful to view an email message as consisting of several parts:
The message body after the first blank line may contain many MIME parts. The
second and following parts are often called “attachments,” while the first is often
called the “body” or “text.”
second and following parts are often called “attachments,” while the first is often
called the “body” or “text.”
A disclaimer can be included in an email as either an attachment (above) or as part
of the body
of the body
To: joe@example.com
From: mary@example.com
Subject: Hi!
Headers
<blank line>
Hello!
Body part
This message has been scanned...
First attachment part
Example.zip
Second attachment part
To: joe@example.com
From: mary@example.com
Subject: Hi!
Headers
<blank line>
Hello!
Body part
This message has been scanned...
Disclaimer now included in body
part
part