Anyone know how to set Outlook to have seperate Signatures for each email?

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  • Jace
    FBOP Class Of 2013
    • Jan 2004
    • 35562

    #1

    Anyone know how to set Outlook to have seperate Signatures for each email?

    I have 5-10 email accounts, and i want them to have different signatures in each account without having to set the sig every time I send an email, i want them to be automatically added, but different ones for each email account

    any ideas?

    regards,

    jace
  • Tango
    Let's Tango!
    • Apr 2005
    • 1570

    #2
    no idea for outlook - but mac mail (tiger) is np for this feature
    works great
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    • Jace
      FBOP Class Of 2013
      • Jan 2004
      • 35562

      #3
      Originally posted by Tango
      no idea for outlook - but mac mail (tiger) is np for this feature
      works great
      damn you!

      my wife and I already talked about it, and I think we are going to end up buying two brand new mac laptops for each other here in a month or so...the main reason for me, unfortunately, it is spyware...it is getting out of control

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      • Tango
        Let's Tango!
        • Apr 2005
        • 1570

        #4
        Originally posted by JaceXXX
        damn you!

        my wife and I already talked about it, and I think we are going to end up buying two brand new mac laptops for each other here in a month or so...the main reason for me, unfortunately, it is spyware...it is getting out of control
        exactly 100% one of the main reasons I switched
        most everything is good
        some things are pains but still learning so - oh well
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        • Jace
          FBOP Class Of 2013
          • Jan 2004
          • 35562

          #5
          Originally posted by Tango
          exactly 100% one of the main reasons I switched
          most everything is good
          some things are pains but still learning so - oh well
          yeah, luckily i will have both, just in case i need someone the mac can't offer (like stats remote and various smaller programs)...but all in all, it just seems like a better route right now

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          • DateDoc
            Outside looking in.
            • Feb 2005
            • 14243

            #6
            Originally posted by JaceXXX
            yeah, luckily i will have both, just in case i need someone the mac can't offer (like stats remote and various smaller programs)...but all in all, it just seems like a better route right now
            It really is. Less issues with everything - spyware, viruses, etc. I guess as more and more of us use Macs though their will be more mac attacks going around but a few years of less BS is always a good thing.

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            • Jace
              FBOP Class Of 2013
              • Jan 2004
              • 35562

              #7
              Originally posted by BusterPorn
              It really is. Less issues with everything - spyware, viruses, etc. I guess as more and more of us use Macs though their will be more mac attacks going around but a few years of less BS is always a good thing.
              yeah, lets hope that doesn't happen though

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