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reference:signature_script [2014/06/10 11:30] – external edit 127.0.0.1reference:signature_script [2017/02/08 09:48] paul
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 If you want more complex signatures on outgoing emails, rather than the static text/HTML you can define within VPOP3, then you can use a simple Lua script to define the signature. If you want more complex signatures on outgoing emails, rather than the static text/HTML you can define within VPOP3, then you can use a simple Lua script to define the signature.
  
-The Lua script is stored in a file called **signature.lua** in the VPOP3 directory. VPOP3 calls a function called **GetSignature** which should have the following prototype:+The Lua script is stored in a file called **signature.lua** in the VPOP3 directory in VPOP3 v6.6 and earlier, or managed through the Settings → Scripts page in VPOP3 v6.7 and later. 
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 +VPOP3 calls a function called **GetSignature** which should have the following prototype:
  
   GetSignature(<format>, <authenticated sender>, <sender email address>)   GetSignature(<format>, <authenticated sender>, <sender email address>)
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   GetSignature(<format>, <authenticated sender>, <sender email address>, <subject>, <LDAP Data>)   GetSignature(<format>, <authenticated sender>, <sender email address>, <subject>, <LDAP Data>)
  
-The LDAP data table is a table of tables which consists of a table where the index is the LDAP attribute name (in upper case), and the data is a table with numeric indices starting from 1, where the data is the LDAP attribute value, so you could have, for instance, LDAP["CN"][1] = "Fred Bloggs". This is because it is allowed to have duplicate LDAP attributes, so all the CN attributes are put into a single table, etc.+The LDAP data table is a table of tables which consists of a table where the index is the LDAP attribute name (in upper case), and the data is a table with numeric indices starting from 1, where the data is the LDAP attribute value, so you could have, for instance, %%LDAP["CN"][1] = "Fred Bloggs"%%. This is because it is allowed to have duplicate LDAP attributes, so all the CN attributes are put into a single table, etc.
  
 This function should return a string which tells VPOP3 which signature to use (if there isn't a return value, VPOP3 will use the signature configured in VPOP3). This function should return a string which tells VPOP3 which signature to use (if there isn't a return value, VPOP3 will use the signature configured in VPOP3).
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