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The indicated account does use the same e-mail address as the default account. In those replies the original messages is always quoted, my reply starts below the quote and there is no signature, whatever the settings. In fact the settings about quoting and signature seem to be completely ingnored when replying to a message that was forwarded to me. There seems to be an issue here as the indicated account is not the default account. Disabling Add-ons didn't change anything, nor did altering settings. Once the signature is composed, select all in. In the new message window, you can compose your email signature using a basic toolbar or, to adjust it to your needs, you can use available formatting options under the Insert and Format tabs as well. > identity unless the message had a header indicating a different one. Go to the top menu and open a new message by clicking the Write button. This is a fantastic article and I love how the quotes here were categorized (my fave one was the Lyndon B Johnson one).
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> drop-down menu on the top of that window? It should match your default All too often the email signature is overlooked as a way to add a creative and individual touch while still being in keeping with your personal or professional brand. > opens, can you check which account and identity is indicated in the "From:" > the original, but still couldn't reproduce. > I've tried replying to a message attachment in which I wasn't a recipient of
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Thank you for providing an easy way to circumvent this issue. Gmail insert signature in reply is one of Gmail features you might want to know, so keep reading and learn how to perform Gmail add signature to reply. And also none of the addresses I have accounts configured for is mentioned in the "To:" or "Cc:" header of the forwarded message. I have set 'signature below my reply' in the compose settings. Also forgive the newbie in me if this is already. I'm not trying to start a flame war over the subject it's just important to me that's all. WeatherSig is a fun tool that allows you to display your city weather conditions in your email signature for many popular mail programs. Forgive me if this sounds harsher than intended. Making sure the desired account is used in the reply resolves this issue as well as 'bug'#867538. When I forward a message, the signature appears below the whole email. Let the default be top quoting, that's fine by me, but I do think Thunderbird needs the option to bottom quote with the signature before the quoted material. > your own identities in the attached message. > original to start with, there shouldn't be an e-mail address matching one of > comparing the "To:" and "Cc:" headers of the message to reply to against Usually, when replying, this information is determined by To write messages that include standard text, use a template. Without the separator, you do not really have a signature, just some standard text. > This behavior would indicate that the identity for the reply isn't properly The Thunderbird Support forum here is a better place for 'how to' questions like this. > replying to a message that was forwarded to me. It would be extremely usefull to insert signature before the quote, or. It's actually two dashes and a space, and everything after that is supposed to be removed when doing a reply, which is why it is recommended to put the signature after the quote if you are going to reply above the quote. It's a standard that all email clients are supposed to follow. > the settings about quoting and signature seem to be completely ingnored when What you are referring to is called the signature delimiter. Edited again: this review still applies with version 2.4.1 (the current version at this time). I'm going to go ahead and give 5 * because I'm sure this will get fixed soon. I know the file is correct and the path is valid, because I used it with the prior version of SS and it worked fine. When I enable it the signature from Thunderbird comes across verbatim: mine is set up so that the tag for my SS setting is "RandomSig", but when I put ] in Thunderbird, that's exactly what appears in the signature of my email below the - separator. As far as I can see, most everything works except the "Fortune Cookies" feature.
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It does the job! Naturally, Thunderbird forced an update and the new version of SS is still in progress. I switched to Thunderbird recently and am pretty happy with it, except the old signature randomizer I used with Eudora of course doesn't work here.
