Scenario
You wish to configure both Server-Side and Client-Side signatures in one subscription. Is this possible?
Resolution
Yes, it is possible to configure both Server-Side and Client-Side signatures in one subscription.
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Apply to email from all devices including mobiles: This is also referred to as Server-Side signatures; it means that the signatures are applied after the email has been sent - you cannot view your email signature while composing the email messages. Signatures are applied to all email messages via Exclaimer's Cloud service, irrespective of which browser/device/email client is used.
- See before you send (Client-side): This is also referred to as Client-Side signatures; it means that you can view your email signature while composing the email messages in Outlook. The signatures are synchronized to the users' email client.
To help you analyze your decision:
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Questions? |
Client-Side signatures |
Server-Side signatures |
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| Which mail clients are suitable for each? |
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All clients & environments |
| Which rules take priority? |
Client-Side will take priority. If a Client-Side signature is applied, a Server-Side signature will not be applied. |
When sending an email without a Client-Side signature (for example, on a mobile device) then a Server-Side signature will be applied. |
| What is the difference between the way Client-Side and Server-Side apply reply/forward signatures? |
Client-Side has options to enable signatures for new email and reply/forward emails. |
Server-Side uses advanced rules. |