

Mdaemon signature code#
To create your html signature, either type the html code here manually or cut-and-paste it directly from your favorite HTML editor. If no html signature is specified then the plain text signature will be used in both parts. If a signature is included both here and in the Plain text signature area above, MDaemon will use the appropriate one for each part of the multipart message. This area is for inserting an HTML signature to be used in the text/html part of multipart messages. HTML signature (cut-and-paste from your favorite HTML editor) From the MDaemon console: Click Setup Select Server Settings Select Default Signatures Enter in a text or HTML signature Click OK. If a signature is included in both places then MDaemon will use the appropriate one for each part of the multipart message. If you wish to designate a corresponding html signature to be used in the text/html part of multipart messages, use the HTML signature area below. This area is for inserting a plain text signature. Account signatures are added just before Default or Domain Signatures.

You can also use the Account Editor's Signature feature to add individual signatures for each Account. Good evening, apike I understand what you are requesting however, given the current custom signature contexts available within PAN-OS, I am not certain if. Signatures are added to the bottom of messages, except for mailing list messages using a footer, in which case the footer is added below the Signature. Use the Signatures screen on the Domain Manager if you wish to use a different signatures for users of specific domains-when a domain-specific signature exists it will be used instead of the Default Signature. If youre looking to integrate MDaemon in addition to the existing email functionality in cPanel, youll likely want to do that by creating 1 or more cPanel plugins which are PHP/Perl scripts that allow you to either interface with the MDaemon API, or provide a single-sign on interface to the MDaemon web interface. Use this screen to append a signature to all messages sent by your MDaemon users.
