SAPConnect (tcode - scon) : How to attach disclaimer at the bottom of mail

Hi,
We are using SAP connect to generate mail to outside party/vendors in production system. Due to modification in the process, we want to test the transaction cycle in QA system. This will generate email which will be delivered to vendors if SCON/SCOT is not deactivated. To avoid this, even accidentally, we want to add disclaimer to the body of every mail that it is a test mail.
How can we do this?
Have anyone tried this?
Thanks & regards,

Narayanan,
Its upcoming enhancement as per note given below.
Link: [Note 1304146 - Email Signatures feature note]

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