How to? adding signature to appear on outgoing emails....

I have changed the signature on my PC and it does show up when I use my PC for outgoing mail but I cant figure out how to make it appear when I use the BB for outgoing mail.
Also....I tried getting into the email options, but I cant remember my username...I know...I know...
There is an option to choose if you forgot your password but not user name.  Thanks

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