How To Make A Signature In Thunderbird

If you Thunderbird you will know that creating a signature in it isn’t as easy as File, Propeties, Create Signature. It’s easy enough to do, just hard to find…

Step One: Open any text edit program and write in your details. Make sure you save it as a plain text file.

Step Two: Click on local folders, then view settings for this account.

Step Three: Click on the email address you want to add the signature to (with the + or - sign next to it). The second last option is a tick box saying, add a signature, tick it.

Step Four:  Click choose, next to it, and locate the file you’re after. Press Open. Click save, and you’re done. Compose a message to check that all the settings are right.

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February 27 2007 11:27 am | HowTo and Tech and Uncategorized

One Response to “How To Make A Signature In Thunderbird”

  1. Luke Says:

    Good article. I’m glad you wrote that, I’ve always wondered about it.

    Only problem is the images, they’re too small? Maybe clicking on them could show a bigger screenshot?

    Hopefully Thunderbird 2 will be easier.

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