I turned off my signature in my settings so I could start manually place it
in an email, hoping it would show up as just another part of the email
body. And somehow google still recognizes it, making it invisible. The
signature can still only get noticed if people look to click on the 3 light
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The dots are in your local display; the display of that signature in other
e-mail clients and other people's mailbox will be there.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 4:57 PM, AC wrote:
> I turned off my signature in my settings so I could start manually place
> it in an email, hoping it would show up as j
Actually I find when sending to other Gmail accounts the read more dots
will still hide the signature. I get around this by deleting the periods in
the compose window.
Adam, do you still see three periods in your compose window? If they are
there, and you are placing the signature after them, this
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Michael Methot wrote:
> Actually I find when sending to other Gmail accounts the read more dots
> will still hide the signature. I get around this by deleting the periods in
> the compose window.
>
​What periods? If you are talking about the '--' that is the standa
It's not your account (the sender's account) that hides your signature
behind the ellipsis. It's the receiver's account that is doing that.
Using Gmail's web interface to receive and read messages can be
frustrating, because Gmail does things like that, hiding things on me.
There's nothing you c
My resolution is so high I can barely tell the difference between a couple
of hyphens and three periods.
Also, thanks for the name, it had alluded me at the time of writing.
But that's besides the point I was trying to make. I delete the hyphens and
my signature is always shown, even in Gmail.
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