* Anders Johansson (anders.johansson@bolina.hsb.se) [20021023 07:55]:
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What do you expect if clueless management doesn't understand the way e-mail
works and decides that such a footer is appended by the server?
Luckily I won't see that disclaimer anymore and any other signature that I
decide to filter :) t-prot works like charm for me.
Now if you ask what t-prot is, it's a perl script you can plug into mutt and
which will hide TOFU, overlong signatures, mailing list footers and
adfooters. With it's sample muttrc, you can toggle between displaying ond
hiding them. You can also use it as a filter in your MTA to bounce mails.
I got the tip on the german suse-linux and promptly made packages
(t-prot needs the Getopt-Mixed perl module) for the next version of SuSE
Linux. I'll make the perl-Getopt-Mixed.rpm for 8.1 available via
pub/people/pthomas/t-prot but the t-prot package has to wait until I get
answer from its author regarding the license.
For folks that want to check it out right away, the URL is
//www.escape.de/users/tolot/mutt
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Philipp Thomas