Michael Gratton wrote:
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> Peter Lairo wrote:
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>> if the sig were just plain text (body) and not some weird preformat
>> (whatever that is), then nothing would disappear. Why do wec
>> need this silly and buggy preformat anyhow?
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> I always though it was to support the .sig-account-swapping thing. IIRC,
> the sig block has a special class that marks it as "the signature"
> in a message. That way, when selecting a different "From: "
> account at the top of the compose window, the newly specified
> account's sig can be inserted in the right place.
This should work no matter where the sig is.
> So, at work I use Moz for both work and personal email. When sending a
> message, it defaults to using my work account and hence my corporate
> .sig. However, when I'm sending a personal message, I'll select
> my personal account and the .sig gets swapped, even if I've
> started typing the message.
Me too (work and personal mail at work). Where do you select the
"account", I would like to try this?
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> Personally, I love this feature, it's one of the things that makes Moz
> actually *usable* for multiple accounts, and I'll complaint loud
> and far it it gets removed. So, keep the block so my .sigs still
> get swapped! 8)
>
This should work no matter where the sig block is placed. That's just a
hacked solution. Better would be a dropdown selection where you can
choose from various signatures (e.g., home/work, Text/HTML).
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Regards,
Peter Lairo