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)​
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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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If you keep getting the red x, then you may need to use a image hosting site to use it. :(
 

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Hello Djsgiles,

You might give Windows Live Mail a try. It's better than Windows Mail in my opinion. There is also Mozilla Thunderbird.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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You're welcome Djsgiles. I hope one of them can suite your needs. :)
 

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You're welcome m8. I'm happy to hear that one will work for you. :)
 

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Carol J Freedman
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This is what I get on my Win mail now when I put my signature in. I originated my signature in Winmail. I copied and transferred it to notepad where I saved it as signature.htm on my harddrive. I then went in and put it in as a file on the signature tab of options in winmail. I pulled up create message. I went to message area and said insert signature. The above is what I got. Now what? Can someone help me with this? Thanks
 
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Hello Djsgiles,

You might give Windows Live Mail a try. It's better than Windows Mail in my opinion. There is also Mozilla Thunderbird.

Hope this helps,
Shawn

Carol,

I would recommend having a look at either one of these, picking one and making it your default manager. I went with Thunderbird and have set up 4 emails in it with four seperate signatures. Just a hint if you go with this one, take some time to go through the various settings under 'TOOLS' - 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS'.
The nice thing is I was able to create my signatures in Corel Draw x3, save them as high res jpegs and use them as my signatures.
Hope this helps some. :)
 

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They need to make windows mail and windows live mail, just like outlook where you can simpley add an image file for your sig. Mainly business use people always add and use an image as a sig such as myself.

If not and the way they do it a lot of times like when you send mail from windows mail or outlook express with a htm or html file with a image sig included. It shows 2 of the images, one as the sig and then one in the image preview section and also as part of the top headers and shows it as an attachment instead of just showing nothing at all, and only showing the image sig where it is suppose to be at and only there one time.

I dont see why they do not do this, if its done in outlook 2003 or 2007, it can easily be done with any of this email clients. :zip: :rolleyes:
 

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hiya,

i've read through this good thread, but i am still having problems. i managed to set up a sig, lol lost it, set it up again.

i have 2 mail accounts, i only want sig on one.

i have checked the box in advance, made a default sig of just a dot, but unfortunately, thats what comes up for both.

i then unchecked the "add sig to all outgoing messages", created a new message, went to insert to add the sig, but the sig option is greyed out.

argh!! its doing my head in! tell me the easiest way isnt to add to all and just delete when not wanted?!

i'm using windows mail.

thanks :o)
 

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I have rental properties on Long Beach Island, NJ and do the renting myself. I can't tell you the number of hours I've spent manually re-typing the same sig info at the bottom of my replies to rental inquiries.

Now my sig contains all my contact info and a thumbnail image of my rental website along with a link to my website. Thank you so much for the great tutorial, the instructions worked fine!
 

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You're most welcome Airborne, and welcome to Vista Forums. :)

Shawn
 

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This is really helpful and thanks. However, when I got to send my email (having successfully incorporated in the email a signature created by using a .HTL document as outlined), I get the message "message character set conflict" with 3 options to send (as unicode, as is, or cancel). I have messed around changing, under 'tools', 'send' the send as unicode etc options but I still seem to get the same message whichever option I choose. I do not want to have to select one of these options every time I send an email. Any advice on how to disable this or configure it so it will be sent correctly every time? any advice much appreciated.
 

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Hello BCT, and welcome to Vista Forums.

In Windows Mail, click on Tool, Options, Send tab, then see if selecting the option you want them sent as in the area boxed in red below may be able to help.

Tool_Options_Send.jpg

Hope this helps some,
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Thanks, but I've tried all sorts of different configurations using the 'send' html options and I still get the same message. Any other suggestions?
 

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Hi,

Firstly a big thank you for this article. I have tried adding an image. It is hosted on my server, to reduce any slow down and although it shows, i get some code as well. You can see what i mean by looking at my screenshot. How do i stop that?

emailsigerror.gif
 

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Hello Steve, and welcome to Vista Forums.

You may be able to just edit out just that part in the signature file and resave it.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Hi Shawn,

Thank you for your response, i have removed all code apart from the img code that calls the image and it still shows for some weird reason.

Thanks

Steve
 

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Hi Steve,

What is the img code?

Can you show the htm code?
 

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