asked on 20th Sep 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!
A signature is a block of text that is added automatically when you compose a new message or a reply. Thunderbird allows you to have a signature for each of your identities (From addresses). If you have more than one identity, then you must specify the signatures separately for each of them.
For an account's default identity, in Account Settings go to the account's main page and specify the signature in the Default Identity section there. For any other identity, in Account Settings go to the account's main page and press the button: Manage Identities... Select the identity and press the button: Edit... On the identity's Settings page, specify the signature.
Each signature can be plain text or HTML. An HTML signature can specify fonts, colors, formatting, images, etc. Each signature is either a simple signature stored in Thunderbird's preference settings, or it is stored a separate file on your computer. Any signature file can be used by more than one identity. You can use a plain text signature in plain text messages and also in HTML messages. You can use an HTML signature in HTML messages and also in plain text messages. (In a plain text message, an HTML signature is converted to plain text—some features might be lost if they cannot be represented in plain text.)
• Select Tools | Account Settings... from the Mozilla Thunderbird menu.
• For all desired accounts:
• Go to the account's root item.
• Make sure Attach this signature: is checked.
• Click Choose....
• Find and highlight the "signature.html" file just created.
• Click Open.
• Click OK.
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