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Creating a Signature in Thunderbird

Overview
Your signature (short for “Signature Block”) in e-mail is a block of text that is inserted at the bottom of the e-mail. Your signature is a way to “sign off” a message and allows you to include consistent information about yourself, such as alternative contact information.
Thunderbird has a built-in signature option and, included in the LC Install, an optional extension called Signature. If you have only 1 signature block that you want to appear in every e-mail you send use the built-in option. The Signature extension allows you to create multiple signature blocks then decide which, if any, you want in each e-mail.

Thunderbird’s built-in Signature Feature
Before you can use Thunderbird’s built-in Signature feature you must create a signature file in a text editing program. You can use Microsoft Word or any other program that allows you to save a plain text (.txt) file (TextEdit, WordPad, Notepad, etc.). Then you will use the Account Settings in Thunderbird to select the file you created.

Create your Signature File:
1. Open Microsoft Word.
2. Type the text you would like to appear as your signature.
3. Select File > Save As...
4. Find your Profile Folder (see below).
5. Select the Plain Text (.txt) option from the Format menu.
6. Type a name for the file (such as signature) and click Save.
7. If you get a warning about losing formatting when saving as plain text, click Yes or OK.


Locating your Profile Folder
On Windows, the path is C:\Documents and Settings\your login\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default.
On Macintosh, the path is user/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/xxxxxxxx.default/ (user may be your login or the word user)
xxxxxxxx will be randomly generated characters & numbers


Configuring Thunderbird
Select Tools > Account Settings.
Click to check the box next to Attach this signature.
Click the Choose button.
Navigate to your signature file (signature.txt) and click Open.
Click OK in the Account Settings Window.

Using your Signature
When you compose a new message (via the Write button, one of the Reply options or Forward) your signature will be automatically inserted in the message with a separator line of 2 dashes (--).


Updating your Signature
To update your signature file open the signature.txt file in Word, make your changes and Save. You do not need to update Thunderbird since only a link to the external file is stored.

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