Thanks! Mark Phillips On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 18:10, guenther wrote: > > 2. How can I edit a signature file? I setup a signature file through > > Tools->Settings, Edit my email account. I can select different > > signatures and create new signatures, but I cannot find a way to edit or > > delete one of the existing signatures. Do I have to do this outside of > > evolution? Where are the files stored? > > To edit/manage/delete your signatures, see: > Tools / Settings / Composer Preferences / Signatures > > The signatures are stored in your ~/evolution/signatures/ directory. New > signatures are generated with file names like signature-X, where X is a > number. These files are associated with user provided descriptive names > using GConf keys. > > > Spoiler: Now, if you wanna play around with this [1] you can. Sure, you > can mess with the relevant GConf keys, but symlinks perfectly work. So > you can have that files point somewhere else. I have my signatures > living ~/.signatures/. This may be handy, if you have to use another > mailer some times, sharing sigs. As if anyone would want to... ;) > > See your old signatures or create a new one, using some unique text. > Remove the relevant signature file and create a symlink pointing to your > existing one. > > ...guenther > > > [1] Actually, only IF you want. This is more for the archives and any > curious readers, who wanna customize Evo some more. -- Mark Phillips 602 524-0376 480 945-9197 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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