Will sigs allow an inline GIF or JPEG image?  And if so how in both OE and
Entorage.
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> From: Dan Crevier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 14:19:20 -0800
> To: Entourage mac Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How to keep Templates/BoilerPlate emails
> 
> How about if we just rename signatures "Templates"?  I'm not kidding...
> 
> Dan
> 
> On 10/30/2000 2:04 PM, "Jeremy Reichman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> One of my campus clients came up with this signature idea for OE 5 a while
>> ago and it impressed me then. It is a little strange to think about.
>> 
>> I would prefer (for OE, too) to have a templates feature built-in. (Like
>> Netscape Communicator 4.5+ has, alas. Don't laugh, it's a faster IMAP client
>> than OE.)
>> 
>> You can also drag and drop text clippings into OE (and Entourage, I presume,
>> since I don't yet have Ofc 2001) messages. Similarly, you can drag and drop
>> selected text from compatible text editors (like BBEdit Lite). (Dragging
>> text files themselves adds them as attachments, grrr. Wish there were a way
>> to drag the files in as the body of a message!)
>> 
>> There's also the "Insert text file ..." script in the OE script menu (and
>> again, I presume in Entourage's) that you can use to insert boilerplate text
>> from a text file into a message. FWIW.
>> 
>> I've also had some good success using scripts that create message bodies
>> from other sources, like BBEdit (Pro, since it's scriptable) windows. After
>> a little trial and error with OE's dictionary, I figured it out. Makes me
>> feel like a champion scripter! :)
>> 
>> Overall, I'd still rather have a templates feature!
>> 
>> 
>>> Just create a signature with your boilerplate content, and then when
>>> replying to a message where you want to insert it, just use the signature
>>> popup.  I think you'll find it suites the template/boilerplate need exactly,
>>> although it's a different way of thinking about signatures.
>>> 
>>> Dan
>> 
> 
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