Iva English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

>For AOL what you do is to go to the mail center,
>then click on set up mail signatures,
>then all you do is create a name for your signature and type it in in the box
>below then save it.  Then if there is not a check mark by the siganture where
>is is listed after you save it the click on it and you are all set....
>

Just a warning. Having a signature lock that is more than four or five
lines is considered bad form as people have to see it every time they
get a mail from you. The exception is only where it contains really
useful info, or if it changes often and is funny.

I don't know if Outlook does this, but some mail software will allow you
configure different signatures for different purposes.

So my signature can easily be changed. For example, when writing to one
of the military history newsgroups I use  different /sig:

--
                             Julian Barker

"Many battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer,
and the King does not believe that coffee-drinking soldiers can be
relied upon to endure hardships in case of another war."
                                            Frederick the Great, 1777

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