Change the server behaviour with keywords in the subject line
You have the possibility to change the servers behaviour using keywords in your message's
subject line.
If you wish to change the default behaviour of the server, you can do so by adding keywords, followed
by a colon and a space, to the beginning of the text in the subject line of your message.
You can use the following keywords: (without the quotes ')
- 'psph_no_muc_' No recipient of the message has to provide a MUC to read the message.
- If you prefix a recipient email with
psph_no_muc_
, only this recipient is exempted from the "muc by default" rule. - 'eLs!:' or '
' The message gets signed(notarized) upon sending. - The same effect has an additional MIME Header 'X-PSPH-REGISTERED-REQUEST' It is possible to combine multiple keywords. The order in which you combine them is irrelevant.
- Use 'eLs!Pdf:' if you want the registered secure eMail to result in a qualified signed PDF.
- Use 'eLs!MiMe:' if you want the registered secure eMail to result in a qualified signed MIME message despite a default of PDF. Defaults are set in "Mon Compte".
(e.g.
(e.g.
eLs!:psph_no_muc_ Hello Peter)
Note: Keywords are case sensitive.
If you prefix an email's subject with "
dump4DebugT0f!l3:
", the message
will be written as raw MIME file for second level support. By doing so, you consent that PrivaSphere
may use this message in its regression test suite. Therefore, "sanitize" all the contents of the message
before you do so.
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