Scenario

You have a Server-Side signature that is not applied automatically. You want to apply this signature to specific emails only. For example, you may want to trigger this signature to apply in place of your usual signature.

Resolution

You can use Advanced Rules for Server-Side signatures to enter trigger text which, if found in the email subject line, automatically applies the signature. The signature is only applied if the trigger text is detected in the subject line.

To apply an email based on subject line text:
  1. Log into your Exclaimer account and select Signatures from the menu sidebar.
  2. From the All Signatures tab, select Manage Rules next to the relevant signature.

    This opens the Manage screen.
  3. Select the Advanced Rules tab.


    The Advanced Rules tab.
  4. In the Server-Side Content Rules section, select the Only add this signature if the email subject contains checkbox to enable the condition configuration.


    The available options when Only add this signature if the email subject contains is enabled.

  5. In This Text, enter the text you wish to act as the trigger text.

  6. Specify your preferred setting for Remove this text from subject:

    Select the checkbox to remove the subject trigger text from the subject line during signature application. Recipients will not see the trigger text.
    Deselect the checkbox to keep the subject trigger text in the subject line. It will be visible to the recipients.
  7. In the unsaved changes banner, select Save.
  8. When composing an email, enter the trigger text you defined in Step 5 in the subject line of the email. When you send the email, Exclaimer detects the trigger text and applies the signature. The signature is not applied to emails that do not have the trigger text in the subject line.