Windows Mail

R

RVC

I'm trying to automatically get my email signature onto every message ie
replys and forwards but I can't get it to work. I've used an html file as my
email signature template and uploaded this as stationery in the windows
email, options section. I've looked in signatures also and can see that the
box is checked so that signatures are not used when sending a reply or
forwarding a message but I don't know if this should affect it as I'm not
using this section to upload or create a signature. Can anyone help?
 
S

Steve Cochran

Try setting the signature file to your html file under Tools | Options |
Signatures.

steve
 
B

Bruce Hagen

Note: HTML Signatures must be less than 4KB.

Open a New Message window and create your signature. (Insert graphic &
text). Click the Source Tab. (View | Source Edit if not already checked).
Highlight the entire source code and copy / paste into Notepad. File |
Save As and in the File Name field, save as an htm file, (i.e. Sig1.htm).
It will be saved to My Documents by default. Go to Tools | Options |
Signatures. Click: File | Browse and Insert your saved signature | Apply.
You can rename it now if you wish.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen \(MVP\)

S

Steve Cochran

One can use Insert | Text from file to add stationery to a reply in OE and
WinMail, but I suspect that's another missing feature in WLM.

steve

I'm no expert on stationery, but as far as I know, the stationery option
is only effective when creating a new email.

Why not use the standard signatures method?
Here are four tutorials that may help you:

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/94853-windows-mail-signatures.html
http://www.timeatlas.com/mos/Email/General/Create_Image_Signatures_in_Windows_Mail_or_Live_Mail/
http://email.about.com/cs/oetipstricks/qt/et112703.htm
http://email.about.com/cs/oetipstricks/qt/et121503.htm
 

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