Hi Scott,

I don't know your exact case, but I as a colleague, customer and service provider hate it, when people don't include at least a telephone number to their emails. I have often dates with my clients and it is really annoying, when the traffic is bad and I'm not able to call them, because there is not telephone number

Just my 2 cents :-)
Fabian

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On 9 Apr 2014, at 11:48, Luca Allodi wrote:

On 9 Apr 2014, at 10:23, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:

I look at them as business cards; I don't hand them out to everyone at every meeting. There are very few times when I want to include them, and don't appreciate the huge waste of space they typically take up (especially in the corporate world).

So if I understand you correctly, you want MM to be trained *not* to insert a signature most of the time, and from time to time adding it yourself manually.

Would training MM in adding an *empty* signature solve your problem? A second signature with all the "business card" info you want to add to your email can then be manually selected, and the underlying mechanism (trained on the empty signature) would see this as noise and the overall behaviour would stay as you like.
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