TextExpander. That is all. 

> On Apr 9, 2014, at 2:52 PM, "Scott A. McIntyre" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Luca,
> 
>> 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.
> 
> That's one way to accomplish the goal.  I honestly was thinking about this as 
> simply as most other email applications I've used; from Mutt to Mail.app.  I 
> want a shortcut to include specific text based upon a personal selection.  I 
> don't really care about training.  I understand why that's really useful for 
> others, but, I, personally, would be happy just being able to click on the 
> Signature drop-down inside this compose window and select the .sig I wanted 
> to use for this email.  I'm happy with not everything in life being fully 
> automated.
> 
>> 
>> 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.
> 
> That might work and I'll see if there's some way to do that.  I haven't 
> explored exactly how the "training" works, but, this might let me accomplish 
> what I'm after.  Thanks for the idea.
> 
> Scott
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