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For example, you could append a copyright statement, promotional message, or 
disclaimer to every message sent from within your enterprise. 
Prior to using disclaimer text you have to create the disclaimer. Use the Text 
Resources page in the GUI (see 
) or the 
textconfig
 command (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide) to 
create and manage a set of text strings to be used.
Adding Disclaimer Text via a Listener
Once you have disclaimer text resources created, select which text strings will be 
appended to messages received by the listener. You can add disclaimer text above 
or below a message. This feature is available on both public (inbound) and private 
(outbound) listeners.
If you send a message that consists of text and HTML (Microsoft Outlook calls 
this type of message a “multipart alternative”), the IronPort appliance will stamp 
the disclaimer on both parts of the message. However, if your message has signed 
content, the content will not be modified because the modification will invalidate 
the signature. Instead, a new part is created with a disclaimer stamp that says 
Content-Disposition inline attachment
.” For more information on multipart 
messages, see “Message Bodies vs. Message Attachments” in the “Using Message 
Filters to Enforce Email Policies” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for 
Email Advanced Configuration Guide
.
The following example shows how to select a disclaimer to apply to messages on 
a listener via the GUI: