Wednesday, August 5, 2009

What happened to my signature when I compose an email?

You don't give any details, so I'm just guessing here, but it sounds like you think it's missing.


Assuming you made it, as described above, AND saved it------look to see if the little box on your composing page is checked. If not----then check it when you want the signature added.





It will only be visible on the sent mail.


Look at your sent mail in the sent folder------OR send an email to yourself and you should see it.

What happened to my signature when I compose an email?
Signature





open email page


choose options on the right side of the page


then Signature


type what you want


check box for all out going messages


FOR IMAGES


http://www.mailsigs.com/yahoo-email-sign...


for video images


http://www.toggle.com/23005/VCD_Cutter_4...
Reply:The usual (and useful) way to sign emails is with your name and some contact info (title, phone numbers).





Add any kind of signature you like!





Here’s how:





Click "Options" ("Mail Options" for Beta) in the upper-right corner of your Mail page.


Under “Management”, click Signature.


Before you start typing, choose if you want to have your signature appear in plain text or in color and graphics. Above the text area, next to the word “Editor:”, click either Plain or Color and Graphics. With the toolbar that appears when you select color and graphics, you can choose which font you’d like to use and how you’d like to format and color it.


Now, add or change your signature by typing in the text area.


Check "Add signature to all outgoing messages" for your signature to appear on the emails you send. Anytime you’d rather not use the signature, return to this page and un-check “Add signature...” to turn it off.


Remember to click Save when you're done. This puts your new signature into effect.


http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or...

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