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date: Wed, 14 May 2008 10:18:20 +0200,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.admin        back       


SBS 2003, OWA Signature - HTML   
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 10:18:20 +0200   author:   Andreas Münster

RE: SBS 2003, OWA Signature - HTML   
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 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 
news:8DB813E5-8F2B-4CE6-889C-3DACD0E057C6@microsoft.com...
> 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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