Thanks, Henry. I see those options, but I want to do something much
simpler. Right now, the signature that you see on this email pops up
automatically on every message I send out and I must change it manually
from the Signature dropdown if I want a different signature. All I want
to do is make a different signature be the one that populates the
message automatically for all recipients.
In the Settings I went to the signature descriptions and entered All in
the Recipients for the one I want to be the default, but that did not
change the behavior. What am I still missing?
—Jeff
On 16 Apr 2025, at 12:54, Henry Seiden wrote:
Jeff,
Settings assignments are made in MailMate’s Signatures menu tab
(Settings>Signatures) You can assign a signature to a specific default
group of Addresses, where you add (with the PLUS mark at the Botton of
the menu), likewise remove or selectively edit a line to specify an
Account Name, Signature and email address.
Further information? Within MailMate, the Menu>Help>MailMate
Help>Signature descriptions look more than half way down the page for
that sub-section. Quoted here:
**Signatures**
The signatures preferences pane allows you to add, delete, and edit
the set of available signatures. You can also configure whether you
prefer so-called top or bottom posting. If you change this setting
then you also need to “Reset Usage History” if you don't want
MailMate to rely on signature placements used in the past for specific
recipients.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com
On 16 Apr 2025, at 13:40, Jeff Bullard via mailmate wrote:
I’m sure this question has been answered previous but I can’t
find it in the manual or in the mailing list archives. How can I
change which of my signatures is used as the default? I tried
dragging the one I want to the top of the signature list but that
hasn’t changed anything.
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