[robg adds: Just in case it isn't obvious, this will only work if you send your messages in rich text mode.]
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Mail's signatures aren't in color by default. If you want your Mail's signature to be in color, create it in a new Mail Message first, colorize it, then paste it into the signature you have previously created in the Signatures tab of Mail's Preferences.
[robg adds: Just in case it isn't obvious, this will only work if you send your messages in rich text mode.]
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Use color signatures in Mail
Don't forget this previous hint about how to make fancy email sigs with HTML.
Just change it in the pref pane
Ummm... why create the signature in a message, when you can just change the color in the signature pref pane? When composing your signature (in the pref pane), just go to the 'Format' pull-down menu and select 'show colors'.
Appropriate Signatures
Before going wild with email signatures please keep in mind a few rules of email signature netiquitte:
Appropriate Signatures
Thanks! Useful information given. Just applied it to my current signatures.
Appropriate Signatures
Number 2 is part of the RFC. I'm not sure why that isn't enforced by email programs these days. It used to be. I suppose it could be due to the outbreak of outlook express.
Appropriate Signatures
Appropriate signatures, according to "netiquette", can be from 4 to 7 lines. |
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