Bill Spikowski wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a
pre-defined
signature after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want to use a signature, so SM's built-in
functionality
doesn't help me. And when I DO want a signature, it might be one of
several different ones, depending on whether the email is business,
personal, etc.
Right no I'm back to the old method of opening a text file and using
copy-paste to insert the correct signature -- it feels so 1995!
What extension were you using? Did you remove it or disable it?
I can't remember the name -- I just upgraded from version 1.1.18
and it
didn't carry forward. The extension was pretty simple; I right-clicked
where I wanted a signature to appear, then selected the correct one
for
that message.
Don't know if this was what you had and don't know if it will work in
SM2.1:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/signature-switch/
This is not the extension I was using, but it sounds great. At present
it won't install on SM 2.1. I tried a different Thunderbird extension
earlier that also wouldn't install.
Thanks for your help -- it sounds like other people have the same need
as I do!
Bill,
You can create several signature files and select distinct files for
each mail
account.
You can have text only files and HTML files for any signature.
You can change sig files at any time for specific messages.
This is where SeaMonkey Composer comes in very handy.
I use a single e-mail account for personal mail, business mail, and
various nonprofit activities -- that's why I'm looking for a solution
that doesn't restrict me to a single signature for that account.
How would I change sig files for particular messages, given the
one-sig-per-account limitation?
I'm OK with cut-and-paste for now -- I just remembered that someone had
written a really simple extension that worked perfectly for me, but
apparently hasn't updated it for SM 2.n. I'll keep my eye on the
Seamonkey add-on page!
Create a new folder in your Profile Folder and name it Sigs.
Create all the signature files you might want to use, name each file
something you will remember, and save these files in the Sig Folder.
For each mail account click "Settings" and on the main page look for
"Attach the signature from a file instead".
Click "Choose" and navigate to your profile folder and the Sig Folder.
Now select the Signature File you wish to use.
You can use this trick for any outgoing message you need, you can also
use it for Replies as well.
If you use a text editor to create the files be sure you save it as
".txt". If you use Composer to create a HTML file be sure it is saves
as ".HTML".
Michael
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