Re: default signature

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Goran Obradović wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Although the system works well, I have encountered a problem I need to
> solve: certain receivers, especially those whose e-mail system has strict
> anti-spam settings, do not receive e-mails sent via Squirrelmail or these
> e-mails do not reach Inbox because they're recognised as spam/junk mail. I
> believe this happens due to the default signature (probably the URL that
> is
> a part of the signature) that the system adds to each e-mail:
>  
> -----------------------------------------
> This email was sent using SquirrelMail.
>    "Webmail for nuts!"
> http://squirrelmail.org/
>  
>  
> I've tried to find the solution in Squirrelmail documentation, on the
> Internet, as well as by trying various things myself, but cannot seem to
> find the way to remove the default signature. Could somebody tell me how
> to
> do that?
> 
Could you check things that you or your previous webmail admin enabled in
SquirrelMail configuration?

SquirrelMail does not have default signature. email_footer plugin does it.

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