Using a Signature

Eudora User Manual

 

 

Using Signatures and Stationery

Using a Signature

A signature is a few lines of text that are automatically added to the end of an outgoing message when it is sent. A signature can be whatever you want, but it is mostly used to give contact information (telephone, address, etc.). You use only one signature at a time in a message, but you can create as many different signatures as you want.

Note. Your signature is not displayed in the Eudora message window but is added to the end of the message when it is sent.

Important. If you are using Eudora in Light mode, you are allowed only one signature.

Signatures are created and managed from the Signature window.

Signature Window

Use this window to manage and apply signatures.

To open the Signature window, do the following.

From the Tools menu, choose Signatures. Or, if the Signature window is in a visible tabbed window, click its tab.

Sample Signature window

The Signature window displays a single-column list of your signature files.

Note. You can select only one item at a time in the list; you cannot select multiple items.

If you right-click a signature in the list, a drop-down context menu appears with the following commands (the standard Eudora window-management commands appear at the bottom):

New— Create a new signature. Eudora prompts you for the name of the new signature, then opens an editing window for you to type the signature text. Save the text with the File menu “Save” command, or close without saving to discard it.

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