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    Default Including your "SmokeFree" sig in emails

    This may only work for Apple Mail but you PC users might want to try it as well. Go to a forum post that includes your "SmokeFree" signature. Drag your cursor over it to select it, then hit Edit > Copy or Command-C. Open Apple Mail Preferences > Signature and do an Edit > Paste or Command-V to paste the graphic into the signature box. Add any other text as desired and set it up as your default signature for any emails you send out thereafter. Alternately, if you have your own web site or web site service where you can upload an html file containing the SmokeFree code, you can do the same steps, but navigate to the page you uploaded to rather than one of your posts on the forums. It's pretty nifty. I've had a lot of people asking me about how to quit since including the code as my standard signature.

    Update: Shoot. Maybe I spoke too soon. You CAN include the graphic in your signature, but it won't update automatically as I had hoped. You have to copy and paste the graphic in at least once a day apparently, either in your signature preferences or in individual emails. Bummer.
    Last edited by daniel2828; 06-24-2009 at 05:45 PM. Reason: Updated Info

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    Dont know why but I could not do it on a PC
    Even I created a new signature and copied the other text which is for websites/not for forums...that did not appear as a signature in the email as well... just appears as text

    It`s a nice idea though... might try again

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    I hadn't thought of doing that. It is easy to do with Outlook express.

    Kevin

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    Where do I get that signature? It automatically figures that out based on your variables?

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    Click on someone's signature. It will take you to the site that will generate a signature for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viachy View Post
    Dont know why but I could not do it on a PC
    Even I created a new signature and copied the other text which is for websites/not for forums...that did not appear as a signature in the email as well... just appears as text

    It`s a nice idea though... might try again
    My first thought is that (perhaps) you haven't activated html in your e-mail app. Check to see if that's the case, and then try again...

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    I can't figure out where to add it into my signature here at the forum- what am I missing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tygr20 View Post
    I can't figure out where to add it into my signature here at the forum- what am I missing?

    The upper left corner - see User CP - it will take you to your personal information - a menu on the left.

    See Edit signature - Done!


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