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Topic: font problem in disclaimer

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I want to add a disclaimer for outgoing mails towards outside domains.
my txt file needs to contain turkish chars
how can i do that ?

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

The package that was previously used to do Disclaimers is no longer maintained. Google "alterMime" if you want to see why. This may also show you alternatives but there is no currently known about *great* method to do what you want without custom software, due to alterMime being dead.

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

Hi yavuz.maslak,

What's the problem if you use turkish chars in disclaimer text file? Any related error log?

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

Hi yavuz.maslak,

What's the problem if you use turkish chars in disclaimer text file? Any related error log?

the turkish chars in the mail reaches as corrupted such as " kiÅŸiye "  to destination mail address .

I don't see any error log.

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

Also  for a domain,  I added a smtp route on mysql in the vmail table as following;

mysql> UPDATE domain SET transport='smtp:[192.168.200.20]:25' WHERE domain='test.domain.com';

smtp:[192.168.200.20]:25 on the transport in domain in mysql page.

But the server again try to send itself mails from test.domain.com.

if i set relayhost = [192.168.200.20]:25

i works for all domains.

How can i fix that ?

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

That's because you're changing the delivery transport and lot the relayhost. Look into relayhost_map

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Re: font problem in disclaimer

7t3chguy wrote:

That's because you're changing the delivery transport and lot the relayhost. Look into relayhost_map

You're right .  thank you.