Windows Mail Signatures

How to Create and Setup a Signature in Windows Mail


information   Information
You can use the Signatures tab in the Windows Mail Options dialog box to create and modify custom signatures for your messages. Signatures can contain your name, e‑mail address, phone number, and any other information that you want to include at the bottom of your e‑mail messages.
Tip   Tip
To backup everything in Windows Mail, see the How to Backup and Reset Windows Mail section here: How to Fix Most Problems with Vista's "Windows Mail"
warning   Warning

  • When your signature is a HTML file and the original message is in plain text vs an HTML message, you willl need to click on Tools and Send in Windows Mail. Next, uncheck the Reply to messages using the format they were sent box and click on OK. This will allow your HTML signature to be added to a HTML message when replying to or forwarding a plain text message.
  • There is only a 4 kb size limit on a signature file. Anything bigger and you will get this error message:

    Warning: Your signature file is too large.






Here's How:
1. Open Windows Mail.​
2. Click on Tools and then click Options. (See screenshot below)​
Menu.jpg

3. Click the Signatures tab. (See screenshot below)​
4. To Use Signatures on All E‑mail Messages
A) Check Add signatures to all outgoing messages. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: This will automatically include the default signature in all of your messages.
B) To Include Replies and Forwards - Uncheck Don't add signatures to Replies and Forwards.​

5. Click on New.​
Signatures.jpg

6. To Create a Simple Text Signature
A) Dot Text under the Edit Signature section. (See screenshot above)​
B) Type your signature in the Text box.​
C) Click on Apply.​
D) Give this signature a name by highlighting the signature under Signatures and click on Rename.​
E) Type in a name and press Enter.​
F) Go to step 8.​

7. To Create and Add a File Based Signature
Note   Note
If you want to create a signature containing custom fonts, links, or images; design the signature using Windows Mail. For an alternative way to add a .htm file as your signature, see: Windows Mail Signatures
warning   Warning
The htm signature file cannot be over 4KB in size. Only the code between the body tags is used in a signature. If you are going to include a image file in the signature, then you may want to link the image file from a online image hosting service, like the free ImageShack or Photobucket instead of from your computer.
Note   Note
The 4KB size is easily exceeded when Microsoft Word is used to generate the html code. The style section of a Word htm file alone can exceed 4KB. It would be best to use Windows Mail and Notepad instead to create the htm file.
Tip   Tip
If you keep getting a red X image marker when you attach the image from your computer, then double check to make sure that the link is correct. For example:
Tip   Tip

src="C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\Gunn & Associates\Signature\signature.htm.htm"​
This link has & and .htm.htm.​
<IMG src="http://IMAGE.jpg"> is not a correct link.​
You could also use a online image hosting service like ImageShack or Photobucket to store the image to link to instead of attaching the image from your computer.​
A) Click on Create Mail in Windows Mail. (See screenshot below step 2)​
B) Leave the address fields blank, and add what you want for the signature in the body. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: It is best to create the signature from scratch here and not Copy and Paste it from another source to avoid problems with it not working.​
C) When done, click on View, and click on Source Edit to check it. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: You can click on Insert and Picture to insert a image file from your computer, or link the image file from somewhere like ImageShack to save space in the signature file.
Create_Mail.jpg

D) Click on the Source button at the bottom. (See screenshot below)​
E) Highlight the source code, then right click on it and click Copy. (See screenshot below)​
Create_Mail2.jpg

F) Open Notepad.​
NOTE: To open Notepad, open the Start menu, then in the white line (Start Search) area, type notepad.exe and press Enter.​
G) Right click inside of notepad and click Paste. (See screenshot below)​
H) Click on File on the menu bar, then click on Save As.​
Notepad.jpg

I) Navigate to where you want to save the signature file. (See screenshot below)​
J) Type in a name for the signature file with a .htm file extension, then click Save to save it to the selected location. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: For example, type: Signature.htm
Save_As.jpg

K) Dot File under the Edit Signature section, then click the Browse button. (See screenshot below step 5)​
L) Navigate to the saved signature file location and click Open. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: You will need to change the file type, at the bottom right corner, to the file type .HTM for the signature. Click on the drop down arrow and select the file type.
Browse.jpgFile_Types.jpg

M) Click on Apply. (See screenshot below step 5)​
N) Give this signature a name by highlighting the signature under Signatures and click Rename. (See screenshot below step 5)​
O) Type in a name and press Enter. (See screenshot below step 5)​
P) In Windows Mail main window, click on Tools and then click Options. (See screenshot below step 2)​
Q) Click the Security tab. (See screenshot below step 7R)​
R) Dot Internet zone and uncheck the Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail box.​
NOTE: This will allow a image you have in your signature to be seen in your Windows Mail if you have the image linked to somewhere like ImageShack.​
WM_Security.jpg

S) Click on OK. (See screenshot above)​

8. How to Set a Signature as Default
Note   Note
When using multiple signatures, you can choose which signature will be used by default.
A) Highlight the signature under Signatures and click on Set as Default. (See screenshot below step 5)​
B) Go to step 10.​

9. How to Choose Specific Signatures for Different E‑mail and Newsgroup Accounts
A) Highlight the signature under Signatures and click on Advanced. (See screenshot below step 5)​
B) Check the e-mail or newsgroup account(s) you want to apply the signature to. (See screenshot below)​
C) Click on OK.​
Advanced.jpg


10. Click on OK. (See screenshot below step 5)​
That's it,
Shawn


 

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Could be .....

If you are using a third party security system that scans your mail i would check that out to make sure, its worth a try

Regards





Craig
 

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This is a nightmare. I'm having trouble with step 7.

1. Open Windows Mail. DONE
2. Click on Tools and then click Options. DONE
3. Click the Signatures tab. DONE
4. To Use Signatures on All E‑mail Messages - DONE
A) Check Add signatures to all outgoing messages.
NOTE: This will automatically include the default signature in all of your messages.
B) To Include Replies and Forwards - Uncheck Don't add signatures to Replies and Forwards.
5. Click New. DONE
6. To Create a Simple Text Signature - N/A
7. To Create and Add a File Based Signature -

NOTE
If you want to create a signature containing custom fonts, links, or images; design the signature using Windows Mail.
note.png
I had a guy design it for me.



WARNING
The signature file cannot be over 4KB in size. If you are going to include a image file in the signature, then you may need to link the image file from somewhere like ImageShack inside the signature file instead to prevent the size of the signature file from going over 4KB.
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Signature html file is only 591 bytes


A) Click on Create Mail in Windows Mail. DONE
B) Leave the address fields blank, and add what you want for the signature in the body. DONE - but it comes out as a red X inside a box

When I view the source, this is what it reads
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<META content="MSHTML 6.00.6000.16681" name=GENERATOR>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><IMG
src="C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\Gunn &amp; Associates\Signature\signature.htm.htm"></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><IMG
src="file://C:\Users\Ryan\Documents\Gunn &amp; Associates\Signature\Ryan_e-mail\r-gunn.htm"></FONT></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>


Is it impossible to use a signature if it's not created with windows mail?

Please help!!!


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Hi Ryan,

Have you already done steps 7R to 7S to allow the attached image to be seen and unblocked?

Shawn
 

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Ryan,

Do you have some 3rd party security program that has it's option to filter email messages turned on?

Shawn
 

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Hey Shawn. Thanks again for your help.

I have Norton and both "outgoing email scanning" and "incoming email scanning" are turned on. Which should I turn off?
 

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I would turn both options off as a test.
 

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    i7-7500U @ 2.70 GHz
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    16 GB DDR4-2133
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    Conexant ISST Audio
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    17.3" UHD IPS touch
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    512 GB M.2 SSD
Thanks Brink. Unfortunately, disabling Norton made no difference. Whenever I try to add the signature as a file, or if I open a new message and try to insert it, the final result is a box with a red x.

A guy who created the signature specializes in web design. He sent me an html file (591 bytes) and a gif (8.11 KB). Initially I thought it was a size issue, so he reduced the gif to 2.74 KB, but it still doesn't work.

FYI, I see his signature, and any other signature that comes to my inbox. I just can't create one on my end.

Do you have another card up your sleeve?
 

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I must admit that I am stumped Ryan. I hope someone else comes along soon that may know a solution for you. You might also post this in the General Discussion forum to get more exposure.

Sorry, :(
Shawn
 

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Is the image held online on a storage site or is it offline on your computer?

I had to upload mine to a storage site, Photobucket to be exact

regards





Craig
 

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To answer Craig, the photo is on my computer.

Brink &/or Shawn... one final questions.
1) Do you know someone I can pay to create my signature on Windows Mail? It is so basic. It's just a jpeg of my business card that includes a logo and a hyperlink to my email and web address. It's really important that I get this done for my business.

Thanks for your help!
 

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Ryan,

You should post this in the General Discussion forum. I'm sure that someone would be happy to help you out with it for free.

Shawn
 

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    ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
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    2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
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    Conexant ISST Audio
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    17.3" UHD IPS touch
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    3480 x 2160
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That's great news. Thank you Craig for the solution.

Shawn
 

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    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
    Memory
    64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
    Sound Card
    Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
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    2560x1440
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    1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2, 4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2, 8TB WD MyCloudEX2Ultra NAS
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    Logitech wireless K800
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    1 Gb/s Download and 35 Mb/s Upload
    Other Info
    Logitech Z625 speaker system, Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn, APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI, Galaxy S23 Plus phone
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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    HP Envy Y0F94AV
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    i7-7500U @ 2.70 GHz
    Memory
    16 GB DDR4-2133
    Sound Card
    Conexant ISST Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.3" UHD IPS touch
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    3480 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    512 GB M.2 SSD
Not a problem :)

Maybe you should add that to the tuts?!

Make sure that the image is stored on a photo storage site such as photobucket, tinypic ... etc :)

Regards





Craig
 

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Craig,

Way ahead of you. See the Tip box under step 7. ;)

Shawn
 

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    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
    Memory
    64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
    Sound Card
    Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2, 4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2, 8TB WD MyCloudEX2Ultra NAS
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    Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
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    Thermaltake Core P3
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    Corsair Hydro H115i
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    Logitech MX Master 3
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    Logitech wireless K800
    Internet Speed
    1 Gb/s Download and 35 Mb/s Upload
    Other Info
    Logitech Z625 speaker system, Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn, APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI, Galaxy S23 Plus phone
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Envy Y0F94AV
    CPU
    i7-7500U @ 2.70 GHz
    Memory
    16 GB DDR4-2133
    Sound Card
    Conexant ISST Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.3" UHD IPS touch
    Screen Resolution
    3480 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    512 GB M.2 SSD
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