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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Yes, it does help.
thanks Ian Malcolm wrote: Rex B wrote: I've only been using Thunderbird a short while. It doesn't have a nice easy way to attach a signiture like OE does. i wasn't aware the sig file had that characteristic. I'll delete it as soon as I can find it again. Not very intuitive, that. Apologies to all. Rex For ***** sake, if its *anything* like Mozilla Mail&News, it will have the option to attach a signature FILE. Select this, not the vCard, then click the choose file button. Right click a blank part of the folder opened in the choose file dialog and select 'new' 'text document'. Type a file name for the signature, then click off it to apply that name. Right click it and choose 'Open' (not the 'open' button!). It will open in notepad (or your configured text editor). Type in your signature. Save and exit Notepad. NOW double click that file and you will be returned to Account settings with the Sig filename correctly filled in. *VERY IMPORTANT* START WITH '-- ' Enter (without the quotes), THATS DASH DASH SPACE NEWLINE This is essential as it lets other people's (standards complient *) newsreaders find the start of your signature so it doesn't get quoted when they reply to you. (* Not Outlook express, of course) Hope this helps :-) |
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