This submenu is called up from by clicking on Add and/or the edit button .
Sections on this page:
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Specifies the name of the template. This must be unique.
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The default text in the subject line of the templates is "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender". If another subject line is to be used, enter it here. |
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Specifies the formats in which a disclaimer should be available. |
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By default, this option is active. With this option, the disclaimer is (also) available in HTML format as it is entered under Disclaimer as HTML. |
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By default, this option is active. With this option, the disclaimer is (also) available in text format as it is entered under Disclaimer as Text. |
Section Template as HTML preview
Displays a preview of the HTML code entered under Template as HTML.
As a rule, automated notification emails such as bounce mails are sent exclusively in text format.
However, if necessary, HTML can be used as an alternative, for instance if the appearance and text are to be individually adapted via different HTML tags for formatting (e.g. paragraphs, font sizes or font colours) or if Seppmail is to be used as an auto responder.
For newly created templates, the input field already contains a standard code, which includes a German and English standard text. This can be adapted to individual needs or completely replaced.
Similarly, HTML templates can be added as inline files in the code, which can be accessed via the Content-ID (see table below).
Files which are to be used in the HTML code of the input field. These can be selected and uploaded via Add. The uploaded files then appear in the table.
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Content type |
Content ID |
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Name of the uploaded file. |
File/Mime type of the file. For example image/x-png for an image file in PNG format |
ID (cid) under which the file can be retrieved in HTML code. For instance, if an uploaded image file is assigned the ID picture1, it can be displayed in the HTML code via <img src="cid:picture1">. By default, the content ID is identical to the file name after uploading but can be changed by clicking on "Name".
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For newly created templates, the input field already contains a standard text in German and English. This can be adapted to individual needs or completely replaced.
Optionally, files that are to be attached to all emails can be selected and uploaded via Add. The uploaded files then appear in the table.
Name |
Content type |
Content ID |
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Name of the uploaded file. |
File/Mime type of the file. For example image/x-png for an image file in PNG format |
ID (cid) under which the file can be retrieved in HTML code. For instance, if an uploaded image file is assigned the ID picture1, it can be displayed in the HTML code via <img src="cid:picture1">. By default, the content ID is identical to the file name after uploading but can be changed by clicking on "Name". |
Shows the variables available under Template as HTML and Template as Text. The internal variables as well as those written with ldap_read() are available.