On Jun 23, 2004, at 5:57 PM, James Rohde wrote:
Thanks for the other tips, BTW. As for the Signatures, I have most of them ported to a text file, but how to read it into Mail or Thunderbird (or Mail) is the slowdown. Guess if I took a Sat. afternoon to standardize the formatting (some sigs are 4 or 5 lines, others are only 3, and some run up to 7 lines) I might could have them where I could automate the import (but that might take as much time as cutting and pasting into the new mail app).
Dear James and friends-
I'm not clear on why there is some concerns over signature lines. In Emailer I have several signatures for several occasions. I'm now in Mail because of a computer problem and suspect I will be here for a while until I solve come issues related to transfer of files to this new G4.
One thing I would like to see is the ability to format a signature in terms of alignment, i.e. centering etc. I can use various symbols for appearances. Also I recall Chris cautioning us to not reveal in our emails our personal information in case hackers (spammers) may interefere. So my question is does any email program allow formatting of signatures or for that matter the body of text? See my sig. line below as an example of one such use.
Also is there a way to change the vertical line on the left of a quoted text to some other type symbol such as >> that Emailer used?
regards, doug PS where does one download Thunderbird for a trial?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Doug McAdam SSD, Inc. Self Actualization and Human Relations programs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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