Signature for a second email account doesnt work

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Wagner

Hello everybody.
I am new here, and have been searching in old posts to find out how to solve my problem, but I failed.

In my Outlook 2003, I have two email accounts, each one have their own signature.

If I create a new email with default account, works fine. But choosing the second account (I put a button at toolbar = New mail using), I always get the signature from default account.

How can I get the right signature for each account ?

Note: In menu Tools >> Options >> Email format I have created signatures and setup looks ok.

Thank you.
 
Wagner said:
Hello everybody.
I am new here, and have been searching in old posts to find out how
to solve my problem, but I failed.

In my Outlook 2003, I have two email accounts, each one have their
own signature.

Have you set a default signture for every account you have?
 
Hi, thank you for the reply.

Yes, I did.

Is it possible to start a new email using my second account ? Because when I wish to send an email with the second account, first I start a new default email, then I change the account. But in this process, I need to delete my default signature as well, and replace it by the signature of the second account.

I guess there is a better way to make it.
 
Wagner said:
Is it possible to start a new email using my second account ? Because
when I wish to send an email with the second account, first I start a
new default email, then I change the account.

That's how I do it.
But in this process, I
need to delete my default signature as well, and replace it by the
signature of the second account.

Are you using Word as your mail editor?
 
I am not using Word as email editor, because I have a html file as background with company logo.
If I choose Word as editor, my logo is shown a lot of times.
 
Wagner said:
I am not using Word as email editor, because I have a html file as
background with company logo. If I choose Word as editor, my logo is
shown a lot of times.

I believe automatic signature switching requires you to use Word as the mail
editor.
 

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