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On 05-Dec-2002/11:11 +1000, Ze Ji Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5 Dec 2002, Ze Ji Li wrote:
>> 
>>> Anyone know how to create automatic signatures base on the destination
>>> of the email?  Basically, one signature for emails going to .hawaii.edu
>>> and another one for outside of .hawaii.edu?  Thank you.
>
>Hmm..with evolution? pine?

You should be able to do it with pine or mutt, but it would involve a
filter on outgoing mail that would pipe the message into a script that
figures out what sig to apply.

I don't know of such a script, but it would not be too hard to write.

I don't think you can do this with Evolution.

In case anyone suggessts it, there are good reasons not to attempt this in
the MTA. For one thing, the overhead invloved in handling the MIME issues
correctly would probably make an MTA-based solution impractical for most
sites.

Tony
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