cetus35 wrote:
How to attach a signature to an outgoing SeaMonkey 2 Mail&  Newsgroups e-mail.

Yes, this is lengthy, but I've been Googling for the last 2 hours and couldn't 
find exactly what I wanted, so I figured it out by myself. So, maybe this will 
help someone.

(Note for the below text, IE call bookmarks 'Favorites, and SeaMonkey
calls then 'Bookmarks, in case you haven't run into this before.)

Also note that having a Signature (and if you're familar with word
processing programs), a Signature is very similar to a 'macro', which
is automatically attaching something to a document without having to
type it in everytime, such as a letterhead, contact phone numbers
or fax numbers, etc.


1) Open Seamonkey 2.


2) Open Mail&  Newsgroups by :
        a) Clicking on the tiny Mail&  Newsgroups icon on bottom left
            of the browser,
        
        b) At the top menu, click Window then Mail&  Newsgroups,
        

At first I was going to reply that this might be the location in SM 2.1, because in SM 2.0.x it's at Edit->mail & Newsgroup Account Settings, but further on you say you are using SM 2, so I'm lost!!

        c) Press the Control button (Ctrl) and number 2 key at
            the same time. (Ctrl + 2)


3) When the Mail&  Newsgroups window opens,


4) Click on the top level account name (left pane of the window) (I sometimes
    use a couple but I'm just using 1 right now, and I've named it (during
    the setup of mail) 'Windstream Mail' at the initial setup of Mail&
    Newsgroups, the first time you ever open it where it asks for your desired
    user name, your POP3 servers, etc.
    However, you can easily change the name of it later, if you want.

5) So, click on the top level account (they are in bold letters)

Not on my screen!!

                                                                  and then
    click on (in the right pane of the window) View settings for this account.

6) The Account Settings windows opens.

7) Here you can change all sorts of your account settings, but we're only
    worried about our Signature for right now. These are changed in the areas
    that say:

        a) Signature text, Use HTML (or not).
            You can type your desired Signature right here in text, but you
            can also use HTML code in this box, if you want to get fancy
            with it. :)

        b) Or, alternatively, you can use text file, (like a file created
            in Notepad) all the text and/or HTML, links to other sites, a small
            picture or logo, etc.

        c) To use the text and/or code that you created in a text file, put a
            checkmark by Attach the signature from a file instead:

        d) After that, all you have to do is click the Choose... button and
            navigate to where your signature file that you made is located.


I put mine in the SeaMonkey folder itself, but you can put it anywhere at all.
I'm using Windows 7 with Seamonkey 2.0.12 (just SeaMonkey 2 , really), so where
I put mine is here (>  means next step)

Start button>User name at top right>AppData>Roaming>Mozilla>SeaMonkey>Profiles>
a folder that begins with '8a16g8mg' .default

To simplify, it's the only folder here and it ends with '.default', what it
begins with is different for everybody.

Now you're in your SeaMonkey profile folder where your address book, history,
bookmarks, etc. are located.

It just seems to me that it's also a good place to put my Signature file.
However, it DEFINITELY won't hurt if you keep a copy of it somewhere else.

I always (and never fail to do so) get copies from this folder:

        a) address.mab - (IMPORTANT) all your address book, with all your
            friends, family, work, etc. addresses you've accumulated is kept.

        b) bookmarks.html (ABSOLUTELY essential) (mine has over 200 sites and/or
            particular pages of a site, pictures or files.)

        c) history.mab (OPTIONAL, in my opinion) which is a history of where
            all you've visited. I personally don't care about this. I never
            use my history to go back to places I've been; I use my Bookmarks,
            which is probably why it's monstrous, :)

        d) After you've saved these files to a safe place, you may want to go
            back here (SeaMonkey profile folder) periodically to get the fresher
            versions of these files.
        
        e) If you've had a disaster of some sort and have to completely
            re-install SeaMonkey, just drag and drop these files back into your
            new SeaMonkey folder or Import them.

        
        i) bookmark.html - For me, the easiest way to 'import' (which 
technically
            is done by clicking the File button on the top of the browser 
window,
            then select 'Import and Export... then go through the steps as what
            you want import etc.).
        
        ii) I simply copy my previously saved files (hopefully you have saved 
the
             files I mentioned above because if not, you have nothing to copy 
here
             or Import (except maybe your Internet Explorer Favorites.) into the
             SeaMonkey profile folder (same location you navigated to before)
             then close SeaMonkey and re-open.

        iii) Voila, You're set!
        



Not a bad first try!!

Daniel
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