Programmatically add a signature to mail?

Is it possible to programmatically add a signature to mail? AppleScript? Automator?
I have 10+ macs on a lab and would be "painful" to do all of it manually
Thanks!

Do you want to create this signature on an email site you access in Firefox (the method would depend on which service it is), or in Thunderbird?

Similar Messages

  • Can't add signature or change signatures in Mail

    I hadn't changed signatures in a very long time so I don't know when this started but...
    I tried to add a signature and it will not show up in the pop-up menu in the New Message "signature" menu.
    Also I can not edit previously created signatures.
    I realize that trashing my mail preference file may correct this but it will, I assume, delete all of my signatures and probably reset many other things.
    Any ideas on how I can fix this with the minimum amount of rebuilding of preferences?
    Thanks.
    RonL

    How did you fix it? I expierience the same problem on my old Panther (10.3.9). Whenever I open my 'mail preferences'window, the only tab I can see and change is 'Accounts'. The tabs 'General, RSS, Fonts&Colors, Viewing, Composing, Signatures and Rules' all disappeared.

  • Add Signature to mails

    Hi,
    I want to add my Signature in all the outgoing yahoo & gmail. But i am not able to configure it. Also not able to get an option to set this. Could someone please help me in this.
    Regards,
    Sudhanshu

    Thank you - I was able to find the following solution for my case, as I have tmobile:
    How to set up BlackBerry® Internet E-mail (BIE) from a computer
    - RIM BlackBerry® Curve™ 8900  Print Page
    To set up BlackBerry® Internet E-mail (BIE) from a computer,
    follow these steps:
       1. On your computer, go to http://my.t-mobile.com.
       2. Log in with your device number and password.
       3. Click the Set up BlackBerry Internet e-mail link under
    Communication Tools at the bottom of the page.

  • How can you put an Animated Signature in Mail...

    Is it possible to add an animated signature to Mail.
    I have read if you overwrite an existing signature residing in the ~/Library/Mail/Signatures folder as a .webarchive file it will work.
    I have an animation I have built in Photoshop and saved as an animated gif in the Save for Web command. I understand that you need to open this gif in Apple TextEdit and save as an .html file which I can only do if I convert to rich text. Then I need to open the html in Safari and save as a .webarchive which I have done but opening in Safari just gives me all the html code and saving as a webarchive doesn't change this to the animation.
    Then you need to replace the name of the file with name of an existing "fake" signature from the Mail Signatures folder. Which I have done but when I've restarted Mail and tested it, I only get the code in my signature not the animation.
    I can figure where I've gone wrong.
    Can anyone help?
    David

    Ok, I explain:
    Suppose you have a a family with the following members:
    - Father
    - Mother
    and 5 children : a, b, c, d and e.
    So should be able to create a group called "family" composed of FM+a+b+c+de
    Suppose some of the children (let's say: abc) are member of a swimming club that has weekly different training sessions and some now and then participates to inter-club swimming competitions. So all the activities of swimming club are common for a, b and c and should appear in the agenda of each of them.
    Suppose the father and the mother are following dance courses. The same remark is valid here; all the activities of the dance courses should appear in both the agenda's of the father and the mother.
    Suppose the following persons are member of a tennis club (with training hours and also some now and then competition): Motherc+de. The same remark is still valid all the members of the family that are member of the tennis club should see the activities of the tennis club in their own agenda.
    Suppose a number of family members are member of some big band let's say:
    fathera+c+de.
    And here is still always the same remark valid; all the members are supposed to be present at the repetition sessions of this big band and at its public performances.
    To resume: we should be able to create for each of the different clubs a different group with the right members so that as you introduce a club activity you have to do this only once and this activity should then appear in the agenda of each of the club members.
    On the other hand everything (all the persons and all their activities together) should also be visible in a global common agenda of the complete family and also in complete agenda of a selection of a number of family members.
    Luc Plas

  • How do I add a signature box to outgoing email?

    I would like my outgoing email to automatically add a signature box like the following example:
    Dianne Merryl
    Prudential top 3% nationally
    cell: 818...
    Office
    17800 Ventura Blvd

    Hi DianneMerryl,
    Firefox is a web browser. It displays the content of existing sites. Things like email or page contents come from the content provider. Who is your email provider? You'll probably have better luck consulting their help documentation.
    That being said, most email providers do have this option available. Here are some links that might help:
    * [http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=8395 Creating a Gmail Signature]
    * [http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/ymail/basics/basics-66.html Yahoo Signature]
    * [http://explore.live.com/hotmail-get-started?T1=t6 Hotmail Signature]
    Hopefully this helps!

  • How can I save a screenshot as a jpg? I want to create a signature using a jpg in Thnderbird as you can't have graphics as signatures using Mail

    I am findinit difficult to rely on Mail so have used Thunderbird so that I can add screenshots and use different fonts in my email messages but iI now can't find a compatible programme to use to create jpgs from sreenshots which I used to be able to do with Irfanview and Photfiltre but i dont htink I can use these with a Mac. I have been told Xee is possible but will it do what I want and if so how?

    Not sure what you mean by not being able to use graphics as part of your signature in Mail. I use them all the time.
    Or are you referring to the recipients not being able to see the graphic when they receive the email?
    You need to set Mail's Composing preferences to use Rich Text rather than plain text:
    OT

  • How can you add an image in Mail without being an attachment?

    How can you add an image in Mail without being an attachment?
    In otherwords I'd like to put my logo in the email not as an attachment but as an image.
    Is there a simpel solution to this problem?

    PBN1 wrote:
    How can you add an image in Mail without being an attachment?
    You don't.
    It's not possible. The e-mail protocol is designed for text; anything else has to go as an attachment.
    Different mail clients (such as Mail.app, the mail client bundled with Mac OS X) may have different ways of handling such attachments, but they are still attachments. Each mail client has its own rules and methods, so one may display a picture as if it were in the body of the message, but another client may do something completely different.
    A way of faking it is to format your message in HTML (which is a kind of text). The image is hosted on a remote server, not added to the message; instead, you include a link to it in the body of the message, as you would when building a web page. (This is also what the two tips helpfully provided by X423424X do, except that the link to the image is added in the signature, rather than the body of the message.) What exactly happens to it is, again, at the discretion of the mail client. In my case, for instance, displaying images in HTML messages is turned off, and will stay resolutely off.

  • Is there a way to add your signature to text messages without typing it in with each one on the Iphone 4S?

    Is there a way to add your signature to your texts on the Iphone 4S, without typing it in on each text?  Heard this was a mistake on the Iphone 4S--hope i is fixed by now....

    Just discovered how to do it:  Go to Mail, Contacts, Calendars, scroll down to Signature:  and where it says "from my Iphone on messages - delete it and add your name, and/or phone no--whatever you like...doesn't take up much space...This is apparently the "fix" the Iphone 4S did....
    It did not originally come out with that on it...now it is there - must have come in an update..
    Thanks for all your help!

  • Adding Signatures in Mail

    I just tried to add another signature to my Mail. But, for some reason, it doesn't show up in the Signature selection area when I am writing e-mails. I've tried quiting the program and restarting, nothing. What am I doing wrong? Very odd!
    Thanks, j e f f

    So, okay, I figured it out. I had add the signatures but not assigned them to the e-mail account I wanted. DUH! So, to anyone out there having this problem ... you can add signatures until the cows come home, but be sure to add them to the e-mail addy you want ... they aren't automatically added to your e-mail account (or all the others if you have more than one, etc.)

  • Graphic Signatures in Mail

    I've seen this discussed, but not solved. How do you add a logo (graphic) to your signature in mail? Dragging it below your name does NOT send it EXCEPT as an attachment which is worthless.
    Surely Apple allows this!!??

    Anything that is not text in an email message must be sent as an attachment. This is not an Apple issue, it is an email issue. All email programs must follow email protocols. But email programs vary in how they display received attachments. Some, like Mail, will display them inline when they can, and it might not always be obvious that it is an attachment. Some other email programs will not show the content of an attachment. If your correspondents are using an application that does not display your logo the way you would like, there is nothing Apple can do about that.

  • How can i add image on my mail siganature on iphone

    hi,
           how can i add image on my mail siganature on iphone.

    I do not know if this will work but you can try. Place the image you want on a storage site like Imageshack or Photobucket. Then make a link to it in your signature using (img_src="put the url of your image here"). This may work at least when you have an active data connection - wifi or cellular

  • Trying to add a signature on my apple email but the preferences will not let me select a signature...any suggestions

    Trying to add a signature on my apple email but the preferences will not let me select a signature...any suggestions

    copping out wrote:
    Trying to add a signature on my apple email but the preferences will not let me select a signature...any suggestions
    Lion or Snow Leopard?
    Either way go to Mail>Preferences>Signatures
    And make one.

  • Outlook 2010 - can you add multiple signatures to a single email?

    Basically using 2 or 3 signatures to create a quick email?  By adding a 2nd or 3rd signature to a new email.  I can't get this to work like it did in 2007.
    Thank you for any help.

    Hi,
    Thank you for using Outlook IT Pro Discussions forum. 
    We can certainly add multiple signatures to a new email.
    In Outlook 2010, click
    File > Options > Mail > Signature. We can add multiple signatures there, and set a default signature.
    After that, when we compose an email, click the
    Insert tab, click Signature in the
    Include group, we can choose other signatures.
    If you encounter any problems when trying to add the signatures, please let me know.
    Best Regards,
    Sally Tang

  • On ipad app, i add a signature and then save and email, but the attachments never comes through on the email. Help??

    So I add a signature on the ipad, save and then attach to an email and send. The attachment never comes through. I have tried multiple email addresses. Help? I also tried saving to my docs on adobe.com and then logging in on a computer to retrieve and print, but thats not showing up either.

    Thank you.  That is very useful information!
    We would like to investigate the problem further and fix it.  If it's OK with you, we would also like to collect more information so that we can reproduce the problem at our end.
    What is the iOS version?
    What is the version of your Adobe Reader?
    What is the mail app that you use to read and open email messages and attachments?
    Does the problem occur with any PDF documents (for both cases: with or without a signature)?  Or just a particular PDF document?
    Would you send the original PDF document (without a signature) that exhibits the problem as an email attachment to [email protected]?  Please include the link to this forum post (https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1520043) in your email message for reference.
    Thank you for your help!

  • HT201320 How do I add my signature block

    I have an Ipad-2. I have just configured my work email to it.  Everything seems to be fine.  But how do I add my Signature Block.  I would like the information to be there when I send anything, without having to type in.
    Thanks
    Patty

    Go to Settings --> Mail, Contacts, Calendars --> Signature.  Type in what you want.

Maybe you are looking for