GPO to remove stationary in replies

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Rich L

Hello all,

We successfully scripted signatures that pull data from AD and then
create the signature and a GPO to apply it. Works like a charm.

Also, have another GPO to remove stationary from new messages that we
compose from our end.

Problem: If someone sends us a message with stationary and we reply,
it also replies with the stationary. We do not wish to make it plain
text. We still want the formatting ability of the emails (benefit of
HTML), but sans-stationary.

Can this be done?

As always, many thanks,

Rich
 
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Rich L

Outlook always replies in the format of the original message, so no, you
can't change the stationery using a GPO.

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Hello all,
We successfully scripted signatures that pull data from AD and then
create the signature and a GPO to apply it. Works like a charm.
Also, have another GPO to remove stationary from new messages that we
compose from our end.
Problem: If someone sends us a message with stationary and we reply,
it also replies with the stationary. We do not wish to make it plain
text. We still want the formatting ability of the emails (benefit of
HTML), but sans-stationary.
Can this be done?
As always, many thanks,
Rich- Hide quoted text -

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I hate when software works as exptected :) Could this be a bug? LOL
Thanks for the counsel
 

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