In my case, I use a common signature on multiple accounts for business purposes.
These are separated only by comma. They work fine applying a signature to
outbound email from multiple accounts. Bill may have a good point about the
curly bracket separators for wildcard addresses.
I found this in the Help Menu doc. It may be on point as to curly bracket uses.
Highlighted the specific portions below:
**Restricting Signatures**
If you need to restrict one or more signatures to one or more email addresses
then you can use the “Address(es)” text field in the signature editor. A
so-called *glob pattern* is the expected input, but you don't need to know what
that is. You can provide a comma separated list of email addresses using * as a
wildcard and MailMate ensures it's a glob pattern. Here is a couple of
correctly formatted examples:
mm-*@freron.com
{[email protected],[email protected]}
Note that the signatures popup in the composer only displays signatures
available for the currently selected “From” address. This is also useful for
making sure the glob pattern works as expected.
Hope these help. Some further experimentation may be needed at your end.
Unfortunately, the current manual is without an index or a well-documented as
to finding details on point to an issue. I believe Benny is aware of them. YMMV.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com
On 15 May 2025, at 8:37, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 2025-05-14 at 23:27:02 UTC-0400 (Wed, 14 May 2025 22:27:02 -0500)
> N C <[email protected]>
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Hi Henry,
>> Thank you! I am maybe doing something wrong here though:
>>
>> I add a new signature called Empty
>> I leave that signature empty (or add ‘test’, it is the same)
>> I add in the field address ‘*@domainname.com,[email protected]’
>>
>> After:
>> I go to compose a new email to [email protected]
>> I expect to have a mail without signature, but what I get is a mail with my
>> standard signature
>>
>> If I tried to send an email to [email protected] I get the same results
>>
>> Am I forgetting some steps or doing something wrong?
>
> I'm not sure where it is documented, but I believe that you need to put {}
> around any list of addresses containing a wildcard.
>
>
>
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