Perhaps you're remembering when I explained (still correctly, BTW) that iOS 
only allows you to edit mail rules for your primary account in Mail's settings, 
and the others you had to manage at icloud.com.

Unfortunately, this time it's not you. Signatures are per-account, not 
per-alias. To get the effect where you could have a specific sig for a specific 
alias, you would have to create a dedicated account just for sending using 
iCloud with that alias (and you would disable automatic reception, and possibly 
the alias of the original account). It is not as flexible as macOS Mail in this 
regard, sadly. This can be done but the steps are quite involved because you 
have to enter iCloud server settings manually. Honestly, it would probably be 
easier and simpler to use iOS text replacement to insert your signature as 
needed using a magic sequence that's unlikely to be typed elsewhere; that works 
too.

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