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Explanation of signature files |
A signature file is a little textfile you
create, containing information you would usually hand-type at the end of your emails. E.g.
name, address, phone, email address etc. You then set up your email program to use the contents of this file as basis for new emails, so the information is already there when you click the "New Message" button in your email program, and all you have to do is write the message above. What Signature Funnies does, is change the one-liner in the end of your signature file. This way, when the email program reads the contents of your signature file into a new message, it will also read the one-liner and it will be in the message when you begin writing the actual contents. If you're still unclear on this - mail me, and I'll try to clarify this. |
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