On 6/29/11 2:39 PM, Michael Gordon wrote:
> Bill Spikowski wrote:
>> S. Beaulieu wrote:
>>> Bill Spikowski a écrit :
>>>> I use a single e-mail account for personal mail, business mail, and
>>>> various nonprofit activities -- that's why I'm looking for a solution
>>>> that doesn't restrict me to a single signature for that account.
>>>>
>>>> How would I change sig files for particular messages, given the
>>>> one-sig-per-account limitation?
>>>
>>>
>>> In 2.0 (and I expect in 2.1 also), you can define separate identities
>>> for each
>>> account, and each identity can have its own sig. You need to go in
>>> Edit ->
>>> Account Settings, then click on your account's name. You should then
>>> see a
>>> Manage identities button. Click on it, and there you can add
>>> identities (for
>>> example, one for business, one for personal, one for nonprofit).
>>>
>>> Once you're done with that, you can select the proper identity when
>>> you compose
>>> an email by clicking on the Sender bar at the top of your email
>>> writing window,
>>> which will allow you to choose which identity to use. Once you select
>>> it, you'll
>>> see its signature appear. If you change identity at this point, the
>>> sig will
>>> also change.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the tip, I had never noticed "manage identities" before!
>>
> That is all true if you have different mail accounts.
> 
> As I understood the original question was for a single mail account with 
> the ability to use different signatures depending on where the message 
> was going to be sent, not which account was going to be used.
> 
> Michael G
> 


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