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date: Wed, 14 May 2008 10:18:20 +0200,
group: microsoft.public.exchange.admin
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RE: SBS 2003, OWA Signature - HTML
See:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_23129384.html
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Christopher Smith
MCSE, MCITP:Messaging, CISSP
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"Andreas Münster" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a SBS 2K3 at a customers site. They use OWA extensively. I've
> been looking for a possibility to use HTML-Templates for OWA signatures for
> some time now. I found vague references about where Exchange stores the
> signatures (but never actually found the spot) and of course there are some
> commercial tools out there.
>
> Speaking of commercial tools: They've used Exclaimer for some time but with
> very mixed results. So I would like to get the work done without another
> package of software. Copying the disclaimers from Word into the IE-Signature
> editor of OWA messes up the format in parts, copying from other sources (IE,
> Firefox, Expression Web...) copied the text only but lost all of the
> formatting.
>
> Any ideas how to access the signature data directly or how to edit the
> signautures (maybe some free tool). I'm not looking for the Grand Slam
> (reading user data from AD, updating information automatically in the
> signatures etc.), just good old plain html. Btw: There is no picture or so
> in the signature either.
>
> Best regards,
> Andreas
>
date: Wed, 14 May 2008 09:44:01 -0700
author: Christopher Smith
Re: SBS 2003, OWA Signature - HTML
Hi Christopher,
I had found most of those references before and maybe I'm blind - They talk
about accessing the information store and changing the key that contains the
signature - but noone mentions which key does. Of course I would prefer to
use a kind of GUI or so to change data in the information store, but if
there is no other way I would like to at least take a look under the hood
myself - I'm just still looking for the right hood to look under. Do you
have a link?
Regards,
am
"Christopher Smith" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> See:
> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Software/Server_Software/Email_Servers/Exchange/Q_23129384.html
> --
> Christopher Smith
> MCSE, MCITP:Messaging, CISSP
>
> PS - If I was helpful in solving your issue - please let me know!
> Indicate
> that it either answered your question, or was helpful in finding it!
>
>
>
> "Andreas Münster" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running a SBS 2K3 at a customers site. They use OWA extensively.
>> I've
>> been looking for a possibility to use HTML-Templates for OWA signatures
>> for
>> some time now. I found vague references about where Exchange stores the
>> signatures (but never actually found the spot) and of course there are
>> some
>> commercial tools out there.
>>
>> Speaking of commercial tools: They've used Exclaimer for some time but
>> with
>> very mixed results. So I would like to get the work done without another
>> package of software. Copying the disclaimers from Word into the
>> IE-Signature
>> editor of OWA messes up the format in parts, copying from other sources
>> (IE,
>> Firefox, Expression Web...) copied the text only but lost all of the
>> formatting.
>>
>> Any ideas how to access the signature data directly or how to edit the
>> signautures (maybe some free tool). I'm not looking for the Grand Slam
>> (reading user data from AD, updating information automatically in the
>> signatures etc.), just good old plain html. Btw: There is no picture or
>> so
>> in the signature either.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Andreas
>>
date: Wed, 14 May 2008 21:27:30 +0200
author: Andreas Münster
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