DDady:

OK - I looked at the old and new versions. The new version uses a UDF called OutlookSignature() to manage the settings of new/reply. The UDF takes 3 args - signature name, Outlook profile name, and a value that controls whether the named signature applies to new emails, replies, or both.

You can download the OutlookSignature UDF from the Resources section of our web site (see my sig). This should provide you with an easy way to set distinct New and Reply signatures.

We also offer a supported, commercial implementation at low cost that includes some management tools in addition to the enhanced UDF noted above. The management tools provide a non-technical user with the ability to assign signature templates by department (OU or Group), assign images to templates, and verify that images meet specific parameters (height, width, and byte-count).

Glenn
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