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Disclaimer options |
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Global disclaimers
Policy Patrol allows you to define global disclaimers
that are added to every email.
User-based disclaimers
You can also configure disclaimers to be added
only to emails from specified users, groups or
domains. You can even add a specific disclaimer
based on a user's Active Directory attribute.
Condition-based disclaimers
You can add or suppress a particular disclaimer
depending on a condition. Some examples of conditions
are a particular sender or recipient, the existence
of an attachment, or a specific word in the subject
or body. You also can set up internal codes in
the subject field to trigger certain disclaimers.
Policy Patrol Disclaimers will automatically remove
the code before the message is sent.
Apply different internal and external
disclaimers
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can distinguish between
internally and externally sent email messages,
enabling you to add different disclaimers to each
(requires Exchange Server 2007, 2003 or 2000).
Send blind copies
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can send a blind copy
of messages to a specified mailbox to document
that a disclaimer was added.
Auto replies
Policy Patrol Disclaimers allows you to send auto
replies for existing users and for employees who
have left the company.
Merge fields
You can use merge fields such as user name, telephone
number and email address in your disclaimer or
signature. These fields are automatically replaced
with the sender's Active Directory information.
Policy Patrol Disclaimers includes several standard
Active Directory fields and allows you to configure
custom fields. Policy Patrol Disclaimers can also
retrieve user information from Exchange Server
5.5 or Lotus Domino. In addition to Active Directory
fields, you can make use of fields taken from
the message, such as date, recipient email address
and recipient name.
Different disclaimer or signature on
replies
Policy Patrol Disclaimers allows you to add a
more extensive signature on your first email (for
instance including your complete address) and
then a shorter one on each following email (for
example, only your name, company name and phone
number).
Place signature after most recent text
on replies
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can place the signature
or disclaimer after the most recently entered
message text on replies and forwarded messages.
This avoids all the signatures being added to
the bottom of the email. And, of course, you have
the option to place disclaimers and signatures
at the top or bottom of the email.
Avoid multiple disclaimers
By searching messages for an existing disclaimer,
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can avoid adding multiple
disclaimers when replying or forwarding.
Disclaimers with link
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can add a disclaimer
at the top of the message that links to a disclaimer
at the bottom of the email. The bottom disclaimer
can be added only once while the top disclaimer
can be added each time the message is replied
to or forwarded.
Formatted disclaimers with pictures and
tables
You can include pictures and tables in your disclaimers
and signatures. You can also apply formatting,
such as font type, size, color, bold and underlining.
For HTML disclaimers, you can edit the HTML source,
which gives you the freedom to format your disclaimers
as you wish. If the disclaimer is added to a plain
text email, Policy Patrol Disclaimers appropriately
does not to include formatting. You can also add
a disclaimer as a plain text attachment to the
message, instead of putting the disclaimer within
the email message.
Email branding
Policy Patrol Disclaimers allows you to format
your outgoing emails using an HTML template, giving
your email communications a professional look.
Email branding is more than just pleasing to the
eye; it improves readability and creates a new
marketing opportunity. Policy Patrol Disclaimers
ships with several sample templates.
Support for encrypted and digitally signed
emails
Policy Patrol Disclaimers can add or suppress
disclaimers for PGP and S/MIME encrypted or digitally
signed emails.
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