You need to edit the signature for both Rich Text and Plain Text entries.  They are 
stored separately, from what I can tell.  I had that same problem.

-- 
Matt Lathrum
General Dynamics Decision Systems        
             When cryptography is outlawed,
             bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Alston, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:51 AM
To:     MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:        OT - Outlook signature anomaly

I have a user who changed her signature in Outlook 2000 (Tools --> Options
--> Mail Format --> Signature).  When she responds to an internal email the
message includes the new (revised) signature.  When she reponds to a message
from outside our organization, Outlook uses the old signature.  

Within the signatue picker, there is only one signature -- the new revised
signature.

The desktop OS is W98 and the Exchange Server is 5.5 (SP4)

Any ideas why Outlook behaves this way and where its keeping the other copy
of the old?

TIA,
Steve



Steve Alston
Manager, Technical Services
the woolf group, inc.
5315 Highgate Drive, Suite 102
Durham, NC  27713

phone:  919 425 0155  ext 130
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fax:    919 425 0166
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