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If a footer contains Active Directory placeholders inserting the e-mail address of the sender of a web page, we want the links to be active at all times. Unfortunately, an incorrect HTML code will disable the links in certain mail clients once we begin replying or forwarding. The article discusses the correct way of editing the HTML code to ensure the links remain active. (ID:66)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules, CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007]
[Categories: How-To, Troubleshooting]
If you need to use a font which is not included into a font list of the built-in signature editor, you can do it changing the HTML source in the editor. (ID:62)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules, CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007]
[Categories: How-To]
The built-in editor in CodeTwo Exchange Rules includes a functionality enabling quick and easy insertion of AD placeholders that are filled with data dynamically when the message travels through Exchange Server. Apart from the standard fields, the AD button allows using extra placeholders. The article discusses how to edit these fields in Active Directory. (ID:57)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: How-To]
After installing CodeTwo Exchange Rules you may need to disable adding to messages used previously personal signatures, created in Outlook. To do it, you may use Group Policy Object, the tool for Exchange server. (ID:52)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules, CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007]
[Categories: How-To]
CodeTwo Exchange Rules and CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007 have a built-in signature editor for easy composition of footers. For example, it will help you insert an image into a footer and downsize it. This is resolved by the editor by using styles that are interpreted incorrectly by Outlook 2007, which displays the images in their original size. This does not apply to previous versions of Outlook. (ID:46)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules, CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007]
[Categories: How-To, Troubleshooting]
If the there is only one virtual SMTP server and its number is different from 1, the installation of CodeTwo Exchange Rules will finish with errors. This will result in program malfunctioning and disclaimers will not be added. (ID:42)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: Troubleshooting]
Default path to installation folder for CodeTwo Exchange Rules. (ID:40)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: How-To]
The article explains how to move or clone a ready-made installation of CodeTwo Exchange Rules to a new server machine. (ID:32)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: How-To]
The article explains how to set the logging level to detailed in CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2.0 (ID:31)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: Troubleshooting]
CodeTwo Exchange Rules lets you have personalized disclaimers, which include Active Directory placeholders. They can contain details of the senders, such as: first and last name, position, department, telephone numbers, which will differ from sender to sender, plus the remaining common details like the company name, its postal address, website. etc. (ID:22)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: How-To]
CodeTwo Exchange Rules lets you have different signatures/disclaimers for messages sent by users from different Active Directory groups. (ID:20)
[Section: CodeTwo Exchange Rules]
[Categories: How-To]
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