Re: mail signatures gone

2016-02-22 Thread Michael Hawkins
Hello Bill,

Nice to know your aliases haven't gone off and deserted you.

Michael.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 23 Feb 2016, at 11:20 AM, Bill Parker  wrote:
> 
> Many thanks Ronni,
> 
> The odd thing is that they were all there last night before I shut down the 
> MBP!
> 
> All back - 
> 
> Bill
>> On 23 Feb 2016, at 11:12, Ronni Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Bill,
>> 
>> Have you dragged all the signatures from the Center Column onto your Westnet 
>> Mail Account name at the left column?
>> 
>> Assign a signature to one account, or to multiple accounts. 
>> To do so, drag a signature’s name from the middle column onto an account 
>> name at the left.
>> The number under the account name indicates how many signatures are 
>> associated with that account. 
>> To see just the signatures in one account, select the account name on the 
>> left.
>> 
>> Mail > Preferences > Signatures. 
>> The left column lists your email accounts, the center column lists your 
>> signatures, and the right column displays the contents of each signature.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>> On 23 Feb 2016, at 10:04 AM, Bill Parker  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Suddenly all my signatures have gone.   
>>> 
>>> They still exist when I go to Preferences but in composing a new email  
>>> there is only one (shown below)
>>> 
>>> Can anyone help please?
>>> 
>>> Bill
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Bill Parker
>>> ren...@westnet.com.au
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Re: mail signatures gone

2016-02-22 Thread Bill Parker
Many thanks Ronni,

The odd thing is that they were all there last night before I shut down the MBP!

All back - 

Bill
> On 23 Feb 2016, at 11:12, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Bill,
> 
> Have you dragged all the signatures from the Center Column onto your Westnet 
> Mail Account name at the left column?
> 
> Assign a signature to one account, or to multiple accounts. 
> To do so, drag a signature’s name from the middle column onto an account name 
> at the left.
> The number under the account name indicates how many signatures are 
> associated with that account. 
> To see just the signatures in one account, select the account name on the 
> left.
> 
> Mail > Preferences > Signatures. 
> The left column lists your email accounts, the center column lists your 
> signatures, and the right column displays the contents of each signature.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 23 Feb 2016, at 10:04 AM, Bill Parker > > wrote:
>> 
>> Suddenly all my signatures have gone.   
>> 
>> They still exist when I go to Preferences but in composing a new email  
>> there is only one (shown below)
>> 
>> Can anyone help please?
>> 
>> Bill
>> 
>> 
>> Bill Parker
>> ren...@westnet.com.au 
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Re: mail signatures gone

2016-02-22 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Bill,

Have you dragged all the signatures from the Center Column onto your Westnet 
Mail Account name at the left column?

Assign a signature to one account, or to multiple accounts. 
To do so, drag a signature’s name from the middle column onto an account name 
at the left.
The number under the account name indicates how many signatures are associated 
with that account. 
To see just the signatures in one account, select the account name on the left.

Mail > Preferences > Signatures. 
The left column lists your email accounts, the center column lists your 
signatures, and the right column displays the contents of each signature.

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 23 Feb 2016, at 10:04 AM, Bill Parker  wrote:
> 
> Suddenly all my signatures have gone.   
> 
> They still exist when I go to Preferences but in composing a new email  there 
> is only one (shown below)
> 
> Can anyone help please?
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> Bill Parker
> ren...@westnet.com.au

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mail signatures gone

2016-02-22 Thread Bill Parker
Suddenly all my signatures have gone.   

They still exist when I go to Preferences but in composing a new email  there 
is only one (shown below)

Can anyone help please?

Bill


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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-07 Thread Bill Parker
One of my wife’s friends had the habit of sticking bank notes in books and 
forgetting where.   When she moved to the east, her little library turned out 
to be worth a tidy sum
Bill
> On 7 Feb 2016, at 16:53, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
> hehe hee :-))  I also keep notes and records... but normally can't find them 
> when I need to! My excuse is 'my filing system is hopeless'!
> 
> I had a good chuckle reading your father's "emergency cash in a book" 
> episode! It was a really great idea with the location; to put the cash in a 
> book in the library... There was only one flaw in the great idea... :(
> ---
> Email yourself the signatures to MBA copy and paste it into the signature 
> settings.
> Always a pleasure to help you.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
> On 7 Feb 2016, at 4:05 PM, Severin Crisp  > wrote:
> 
>> Yes, Professors DO keep notes and records, but as they get old and doddery 
>> they forget where they saved them!   Like my Father, a medico rather than a 
>> professor and anything but doddery, in the 1940s when a Japanese invasion 
>> seemed likely he put a significant amount of emergency cash into a book in 
>> our library which was very extensive - yes, after the excitement had passed 
>> he forgot which book!  
>> I had myself already tried your solution below with a similar result.  
>> I will now take the easy way out and:-
>>  1. Empty the signatures folder on the MBAir
>>  2. Take text copies of the needed signatures from “Sent” emails on the 
>> iMac
>>  3. As if adding new signatures, paste in the copies on the MacAir
>> That should fix it!  it may even be how I did it before!
>> Thanks for bearing with me
>> Severin
>> 
>>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 9:47 AM, Ronni Brown >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Severin,
>>> 
>>> Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
>>> /quote
>>> "I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
>>> /end quote
>>> Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)
>>> 
>>> I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
>>> MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
>>> transferred Keychain Data across.
>>> 
>>> Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are 
>>> attached to their correct accounts?
>>> On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but 
>>> signatures are not showing?
>>> If this is so, I would suggest you try:
>>> 
>>> On the iMac and MacBook Air 
>>> 1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
>>> 2. Turn OFF Time Machine
>>> 3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
>>> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
>>> from the iMac 
>>> 4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
>>> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
>>> on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
>>> 5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air
>>> 
>>> Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you 
>>> do on the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct 
>>> accounts.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> 
 On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp > wrote:
 
 Yes, they are all there
 
> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown  > wrote:
> 
> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
> 
> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
> 
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
> 
> and 
> AccountsMap.plist
> AllSignatures.plist
> ——
> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
> will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to 
> one account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
> 
> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give 
> you details.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
>> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the 
>> second and third windows are blank.  
>> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are 

Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-07 Thread Severin Crisp
Yes, Professors DO keep notes and records, but as they get old and doddery they 
forget where they saved them!   Like my Father, a medico rather than a 
professor and anything but doddery, in the 1940s when a Japanese invasion 
seemed likely he put a significant amount of emergency cash into a book in our 
library which was very extensive - yes, after the excitement had passed he 
forgot which book!  
I had myself already tried your solution below with a similar result.  
I will now take the easy way out and:-
1. Empty the signatures folder on the MBAir
2. Take text copies of the needed signatures from “Sent” emails on the 
iMac
3. As if adding new signatures, paste in the copies on the MacAir
That should fix it!  it may even be how I did it before!
Thanks for bearing with me
Severin

> On 7 Feb 2016, at 9:47 AM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> 
> Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
> /quote
> "I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
> /end quote
> Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)
> 
> I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
> MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
> transferred Keychain Data across.
> 
> Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are 
> attached to their correct accounts?
> On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but signatures 
> are not showing?
> If this is so, I would suggest you try:
> 
> On the iMac and MacBook Air 
> 1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
> 2. Turn OFF Time Machine
> 3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
> from the iMac 
> 4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
> on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
> 5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air
> 
> Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you do 
> on the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct accounts.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, they are all there
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
>>> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
>>> 
>>> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
>>> 
>>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
>>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
>>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
>>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
>>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
>>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
>>> 
>>> and 
>>> AccountsMap.plist
>>> AllSignatures.plist
>>> ——
>>> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
>>> will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one 
>>> account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
>>> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
>>> 
>>> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give 
>>> you details.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> 
 On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp > wrote:
 
 No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
 Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the 
 second and third windows are blank.  
 Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are 
 all showing.
 Severin
   
> 
> 
>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
>> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting 
>> up the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
>> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
>> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
>> Severin Crisp
> 
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-07 Thread Ronda Brown
hehe hee :-))  I also keep notes and records... but normally can't find them 
when I need to! My excuse is 'my filing system is hopeless'!

I had a good chuckle reading your father's "emergency cash in a book" episode! 
It was a really great idea with the location; to put the cash in a book in the 
library... There was only one flaw in the great idea... :(
---
Email yourself the signatures to MBA copy and paste it into the signature 
settings.
Always a pleasure to help you.

Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 7 Feb 2016, at 4:05 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> Yes, Professors DO keep notes and records, but as they get old and doddery 
> they forget where they saved them!   Like my Father, a medico rather than a 
> professor and anything but doddery, in the 1940s when a Japanese invasion 
> seemed likely he put a significant amount of emergency cash into a book in 
> our library which was very extensive - yes, after the excitement had passed 
> he forgot which book!  
> I had myself already tried your solution below with a similar result.  
> I will now take the easy way out and:-
>   1. Empty the signatures folder on the MBAir
>   2. Take text copies of the needed signatures from “Sent” emails on the 
> iMac
>   3. As if adding new signatures, paste in the copies on the MacAir
> That should fix it!  it may even be how I did it before!
> Thanks for bearing with me
> Severin
> 
>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 9:47 AM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Severin,
>> 
>> Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
>> /quote
>> "I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
>> /end quote
>> Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)
>> 
>> I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
>> MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
>> transferred Keychain Data across.
>> 
>> Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are 
>> attached to their correct accounts?
>> On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but 
>> signatures are not showing?
>> If this is so, I would suggest you try:
>> 
>> On the iMac and MacBook Air 
>> 1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
>> 2. Turn OFF Time Machine
>> 3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
>> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
>> from the iMac 
>> 4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
>> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
>> on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
>> 5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air
>> 
>> Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you do 
>> on the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct accounts.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yes, they are all there
>>> 
 On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
 
 But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
 ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
 
 There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
 
 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
 
 and 
 AccountsMap.plist
 AllSignatures.plist
 ——
 If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
 will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to 
 one account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
 explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
 
 If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give 
 you details.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the 
> second and third windows are blank.  
> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are 
> all showing.
> Severin
>   
>> 
>> 
>>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on 
>>> my MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>>> I know I brought the signatures across from the 

Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-07 Thread Ronda Brown
Yippee!

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 7 Feb 2016, at 8:26 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> All fixed now!  
> See signature below!
> 
> 
>  Assoc Prof R Severin Crisp, FAIP, FIP, CPhys
> 15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia
>   ph (08) 9842 1950 ( Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
>mail to: sevcr...@westnet.com.au
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 5:33 PM, Bill Parker  wrote:
>> 
>> One of my wife’s friends had the habit of sticking bank notes in books and 
>> forgetting where.   When she moved to the east, her little library turned 
>> out to be worth a tidy sum
>> Bill
>>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 16:53, Ronda Brown  wrote:
>>> 
>>> hehe hee :-))  I also keep notes and records... but normally can't find 
>>> them when I need to! My excuse is 'my filing system is hopeless'!
>>> 
>>> I had a good chuckle reading your father's "emergency cash in a book" 
>>> episode! It was a really great idea with the location; to put the cash in a 
>>> book in the library... There was only one flaw in the great idea... :(
>>> ---
>>> Email yourself the signatures to MBA copy and paste it into the signature 
>>> settings.
>>> Always a pleasure to help you.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>> 
>>> 
 On 7 Feb 2016, at 4:05 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
 
 Yes, Professors DO keep notes and records, but as they get old and doddery 
 they forget where they saved them!   Like my Father, a medico rather than 
 a professor and anything but doddery, in the 1940s when a Japanese 
 invasion seemed likely he put a significant amount of emergency cash into 
 a book in our library which was very extensive - yes, after the excitement 
 had passed he forgot which book!  
 I had myself already tried your solution below with a similar result.  
 I will now take the easy way out and:-
1. Empty the signatures folder on the MBAir
2. Take text copies of the needed signatures from “Sent” emails on the 
 iMac
3. As if adding new signatures, paste in the copies on the MacAir
 That should fix it!  it may even be how I did it before!
 Thanks for bearing with me
 Severin
 
> On 7 Feb 2016, at 9:47 AM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> 
> Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
> /quote
> "I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting 
> up the Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
> /end quote
> Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)
> 
> I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
> MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
> transferred Keychain Data across.
> 
> Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are 
> attached to their correct accounts?
> On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but 
> signatures are not showing?
> If this is so, I would suggest you try:
> 
> On the iMac and MacBook Air 
> 1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
> 2. Turn OFF Time Machine
> 3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
> from the iMac 
> 4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
> ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
> on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
> 5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air
> 
> Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you 
> do on the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct 
> accounts.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, they are all there
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
>>> 
>>> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
>>> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
>>> 
>>> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
>>> 
>>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
>>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
>>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
>>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
>>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
>>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
>>> 
>>> and 
>>> AccountsMap.plist
>>> AllSignatures.plist
>>> ——
>>> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - 
>>> and will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new 
>>> signature to 

Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-07 Thread Severin Crisp
All fixed now!  
See signature below!


 Assoc Prof R Severin Crisp, FAIP, FIP, CPhys
15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia
  ph (08) 9842 1950 ( Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
   mail to: sevcr...@westnet.com.au 






> On 7 Feb 2016, at 5:33 PM, Bill Parker  wrote:
> 
> One of my wife’s friends had the habit of sticking bank notes in books and 
> forgetting where.   When she moved to the east, her little library turned out 
> to be worth a tidy sum
> Bill
>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 16:53, Ronda Brown > 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> hehe hee :-))  I also keep notes and records... but normally can't find them 
>> when I need to! My excuse is 'my filing system is hopeless'!
>> 
>> I had a good chuckle reading your father's "emergency cash in a book" 
>> episode! It was a really great idea with the location; to put the cash in a 
>> book in the library... There was only one flaw in the great idea... :(
>> ---
>> Email yourself the signatures to MBA copy and paste it into the signature 
>> settings.
>> Always a pleasure to help you.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Feb 2016, at 4:05 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>>> Yes, Professors DO keep notes and records, but as they get old and doddery 
>>> they forget where they saved them!   Like my Father, a medico rather than a 
>>> professor and anything but doddery, in the 1940s when a Japanese invasion 
>>> seemed likely he put a significant amount of emergency cash into a book in 
>>> our library which was very extensive - yes, after the excitement had passed 
>>> he forgot which book!  
>>> I had myself already tried your solution below with a similar result.  
>>> I will now take the easy way out and:-
>>> 1. Empty the signatures folder on the MBAir
>>> 2. Take text copies of the needed signatures from “Sent” emails on the 
>>> iMac
>>> 3. As if adding new signatures, paste in the copies on the MacAir
>>> That should fix it!  it may even be how I did it before!
>>> Thanks for bearing with me
>>> Severin
>>> 
 On 7 Feb 2016, at 9:47 AM, Ronni Brown > wrote:
 
 Hi Severin,
 
 Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
 /quote
 "I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting 
 up the Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
 /end quote
 Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)
 
 I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
 MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
 transferred Keychain Data across.
 
 Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are 
 attached to their correct accounts?
 On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but 
 signatures are not showing?
 If this is so, I would suggest you try:
 
 On the iMac and MacBook Air 
 1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
 2. Turn OFF Time Machine
 3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
 ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
 from the iMac 
 4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
 ~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
 on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
 5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air
 
 Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you 
 do on the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct 
 accounts.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp  > wrote:
> 
> Yes, they are all there
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown > > wrote:
>> 
>> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
>> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
>> 
>> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
>> 
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
>> 
>> and 
>> AccountsMap.plist
>> AllSignatures.plist
>> ——
>> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
>> will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to 
>> one account, or to multiple accounts and 

Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-06 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Severin,

Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
/quote
"I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up the 
Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
/end quote
Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)

I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
transferred Keychain Data across.

Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are attached 
to their correct accounts?
On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but signatures 
are not showing?
If this is so, I would suggest you try:

On the iMac and MacBook Air 
1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
2. Turn OFF Time Machine
3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
from the iMac 
4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air

Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you do on 
the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct accounts.

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> Yes, they are all there
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown > > wrote:
>> 
>> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
>> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
>> 
>> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
>> 
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
>> 
>> and 
>> AccountsMap.plist
>> AllSignatures.plist
>> ——
>> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
>> will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one 
>> account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
>> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
>> 
>> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give 
>> you details.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
>>> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
>>> and third windows are blank.  
>>> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are 
>>> all showing.
>>> Severin
>>>   
 
 
> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp  > wrote:
> 
> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting 
> up the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
> Severin Crisp

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2016-02-06 Thread Ronni Brown
But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?

There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:

661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive

and 
AccountsMap.plist
AllSignatures.plist
——
If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and will 
need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one account, 
or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I explained in my 
previous reply to WAMUG.

If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give you 
details.

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
> and third windows are blank.  
> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
> showing.
> Severin
>   
>> 
>> 
>>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
>>> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>>> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
>>> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
>>> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
>>> Severin Crisp
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2016-02-06 Thread Severin Crisp
No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second and 
third windows are blank.  
Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
showing.
Severin
  
> On 5 Feb 2016, at 10:21 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> If it had not been for grand kids in Perth we would have moved to Albany when 
> I retired 3 years ago.
> I would put up with the odd 30 degrees anytime.
> 
>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
>> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
>> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
>> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
>> Severin Crisp
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> Regards,
> Stephen Chape
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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2016-02-06 Thread Severin Crisp
Yes, they are all there

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
> 
> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
> 
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
> 
> and 
> AccountsMap.plist
> AllSignatures.plist
> ——
> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and will 
> need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one 
> account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
> 
> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give you 
> details.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
>> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
>> and third windows are blank.  
>> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
>> showing.
>> Severin
>>   
>>> 
>>> 
 On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp > wrote:
 
 By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
 MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
 It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
 Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
 TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
 I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
 the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
 Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
 temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
 Severin Crisp
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-05 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Severin,

> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!

So the Signatures folder & Signatures.plist are showing in  
~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata 
Are you seeing all your signatures in Mail, but just not able to select / add a 
signature in a new message?

Mail > Preferences > Signatures. 
The left column lists your email accounts, the center column lists your 
signatures, and the right column displays the contents of each signature.

Have you assigned the signatures to particular accounts and configured their 
behaviour?

1. Assign each new signature to one account, or to multiple accounts. 
To do so, drag a signature’s name from the middle column onto an account name 
at the left.
The number under the account name indicates how many signatures are associated 
with that account. 
To see just the signatures in one account, select the account name on the left.

2. Specify how Mail will add signatures to messages sent from each account. 
Select an account in the left column, and then choose an option from the Choose 
Signature pop-up menu:
‣ Automatically: Choose a single signature or choose At Random or In Sequential 
Order.
‣ Manually: Choose None.
Repeat this step for each account listed in the left column.

3. By default, signatures appear at the bottom of messages, below any quoted 
text. 
If you prefer to put your signature above the quoted text, if any, select Place 
Signature above Quoted Text. 
Note that this setting affects all signatures, in all accounts.

4. Close the Preferences window.
Your signatures are now available for use in outgoing messages.

To apply a signature to an outgoing message (or to change the one Mail has 
applied automatically), choose it from the Signature pop-up menu when composing 
a message. 

I have SIX (6) email accounts with 18 signatures assigned for seperate accounts


> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  

I’d take 30℃ instead of the 40℃+ expected for 4 days in Perth :(

> Severin Crisp
Cheers,
Ronni

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2016-02-05 Thread Severin Crisp
By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up the 
Air but have no recollection how I did it!
Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
Severin Crisp
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-05 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Severin,
If it had not been for grand kids in Perth we would have moved to Albany when I 
retired 3 years ago.
I would put up with the odd 30 degrees anytime.

> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
> Severin Crisp
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Re: Mail/Signatures

2010-09-20 Thread Stuart Breden


That fixed it.  Good stuff.

Was simple once I knew.  Learn something every day.

Stuart Breden
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Ph: (08) 9257 1577
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On 12/09/2010, at 3:06 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:




On 12/09/2010, at 1:58 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:



Today I changed the two signatures I have in Mail to National and  
International.


Unfortunately the International has become the default signature.

How do I make the National the default?



Hello Stuart,

I had made a mental note NOT to assist you anymore on WAMUG. My  
reasons being:
Your attitude is abupt,  you don't use proper WAMUG Mailing list  
etiquette or common good manners, and rarely give enough information  
of the issue.


You never reply back to WAMUG list to let the list know that what we  
have suggested to solve all your problems has worked, so if others  
experience the same they will know what to do.
You  never say Thank you for all the effort we put into solving  
all your problems.
You don't do any research of your own, your attitude is Why should  
I use my time to solve my problems when I have WAMUG people to do it  
all for me.


We have given so much of our time and knowledge to you and I for one  
am becoming tired of your attitude that we are here purely to act as  
your Personal IT Consultants.
Others on list appreciate what we do to help solve their problems,  
but you just take it for granted.


I try to give as much time as possible to help WAMUG Mailing list  
members, but people like you, people who don't appreciate what we do  
for them, I have had a Gut Full of.


Have you even bothered to read the WAMUG Guidelines and Etiquette?  
The link is at the bottom of every WAMUG message.

Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml

In answer to your query:

Mail  Preferences  Signatures - select the email account, then -  
Choose Signature: National


Cheers,
Ronni

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Mail/Signatures

2010-09-12 Thread bredens

Today I changed the two signatures I have in Mail to National and 
International.  

Unfortunately the International has become the default signature.

How do I make the National the default?

Stuart Breden







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Re: Mail/Signatures

2010-09-12 Thread Rod Blitvich
MailPreferencesSignaturesChoose Signature - then select the one you want (at random will do as name suggests)cheersBlitto
Rod Blitvich-Amy  Sam’s Dad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0409 681 256 rb...@iinet.net.auhttp://web.me.com/blittoA Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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Re: Mail/Signatures

2010-09-12 Thread Ronda Brown


On 12/09/2010, at 1:58 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:

 
 Today I changed the two signatures I have in Mail to National and 
 International.  
 
 Unfortunately the International has become the default signature.
 
 How do I make the National the default?


Hello Stuart,

I had made a mental note NOT to assist you anymore on WAMUG. My reasons being:
Your attitude is abupt,  you don't use proper WAMUG Mailing list etiquette or 
common good manners, and rarely give enough information of the issue.

You never reply back to WAMUG list to let the list know that what we have 
suggested to solve all your problems has worked, so if others experience the 
same they will know what to do.
You  never say Thank you for all the effort we put into solving all your 
problems.
You don't do any research of your own, your attitude is Why should I use my 
time to solve my problems when I have WAMUG people to do it all for me.

We have given so much of our time and knowledge to you and I for one am 
becoming tired of your attitude that we are here purely to act as your Personal 
IT Consultants.
Others on list appreciate what we do to help solve their problems, but you just 
take it for granted.

I try to give as much time as possible to help WAMUG Mailing list members, but 
people like you, people who don't appreciate what we do for them, I have had a 
Gut Full of.

Have you even bothered to read the WAMUG Guidelines and Etiquette? The link 
is at the bottom of every WAMUG message.
Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml

In answer to your query:

Mail  Preferences  Signatures - select the email account, then - Choose 
Signature: National

Cheers,
Ronni

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